Английская Википедия:Djehuty (High Priest of Amun)

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Funerary Cone of Djehuty with king's name Heqatawy

Djehuty or (in old publications) Thuty was a High Priest of Amun from the time of Ahmose I, at the beginning of the 18th Dynasty.

Djehuty is known from a small number of funerary cones in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The cone is inscribed for "The First Prophet of Amun and Overseer of sealers, Djehuty." The funerary cones make mention of "The good God Neb-pehty-Re" (Ahmose).[1] On some of the funerary cones Ahmose bears the throne name Heqatawy, that is not often attested for the king.[2]

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  1. William C. Hayesː The Scepter of Egypt II, pp. 44; 59.
  2. Stephen P. Harvey: King Heqatawy: notes on a forgotten eighteenth dynasty royal name, In: The archaeology and art of Ancient Egypt, Essays in Honor of David B. O'Connor 1, Annales du Service des Antiquités de l'Égypte, Cahiers 36, Kairo 2007 Шаблон:ISBN, pp. 343–356