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Griffith, Francis Ll. [Hrsg.]
The Petrie Papyri: hieratic papyri from Kahun and Gurob ; principally of the Middle Kingdom (Band 1): Text — London, 1897

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KAHCN PAPYRI.

perhaps simply " superintendent of the pyramid
city." 1

Collecting our data for the Xllth Dynasty
in a more general view, we seem to be able
to distinguish Residences from Pyramids or
Pyramid-cities. The provisional list is as
follows:—

Eesidence. Pyramid.
Amenemhat I. Atlrtaui Kamefer (at Lisht)

Usertesen I. Athtu ......... (at Lisht)

Amenemhat II.......... Kherp or Sekhem

Usertesen II. ......... Kha (at El Lahun)

Usertesen III. Ankh Hetep (at Dahshur)
Amenemhat III. Ankh .........(at Hawara)

The others are still unknown.

Whether Ankh*Amenemhat is the same as
Ankh-Usertesen is very doubtful. It will be
observed that the names are not without sig-
nificance: Ankh means "life," Hetep "rest,"
and Kha is a principal element in the name of
Usertesen II.

1 Since the above was in the printer's hands, I find that
in the Old Kingdom (Tomb of Ptahhetep, &c.) ^
was the usual spelling of the title: see esp. Sethe in .-1. Z.,
xxviii., 48.
 
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