Left jamb from Djehutihotep's tomb entrance now in Florence (inv. no. 7596)[1]
Dynasty
Twelfth Dynasty
Pharaoh
Amenemhat II, Senusret II, Senusret III
Father
Kay
Mother
Satkheperka
Wife
Hathorhotep
Burial
Deir el-Bersha
Djehutihotep ("Thoth is satisfied") was an ancient Egyptian nomarch of the fifteenth nomos of Upper Egypt ("the Hare") during the twelfth dynasty, c. 1900 BC.
^Sergio Bosticco, Museo archeologico nazionale di Firenze, Le stele egiziane dall'Antico al Nuovo Regno, 1959
Djehutihotep ("Thoth is satisfied") was an ancient Egyptian nomarch of the fifteenth nomos of Upper Egypt ("the Hare") during the twelfth dynasty, c. 1900...
Intermediate period. Also called Djehuty Sekhemresementawy or Thuty. Djehutihotep Nomarch of Hermopolis Magna 12th dynasty (fl. 20th-19th century BCE)...
the need to move huge quantities of stone. The Twelfth Dynasty tomb of Djehutihotep has an illustration of 172 men pulling an alabaster statue of him on...
usually named Ahanakht, Djehutynakht or Neheri. The last known among them, Djehutihotep, was also the owner of the most elaborate and preserved tomb of the Deir...
spectacular rock-cut tombs, one of the most famous being that of the nomarch, Djehutihotep. Several of these tombs were destroyed by ancient quarrying and looting...
play important role in soldering process. Schematic from the tomb of Djehutihotep depicting the transport of a colossal statue AFM Soldering White lipped...
Deposit for Temple 4040,” Tel Aviv 44.2 (2017): 141–164. M.J. Adams, “Djehutihotep and Megiddo in the Early Middle Bronze Age,” Journal of Ancient Egyptian...