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21a Theban Dynasty Studies
      Gaston Maspero, Guide du visiteur au musée de Boulaq, Cairo 1883

                      
Section on the burials in the Royal Cache, TT320 (DB320)

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Cairo, CG61028
JE-26200



Cairo, CG61034



Djedptahjuefankh
3rd Prophet of Amun
in Thebes

Nesyshuenopet

















rather presumptuous
,
if true



HPA
Juput, 2nd son of
King Scheschonq I




Cairo, CG61033



Nesytanebetischeru,
daughter of Pinodjem
II and Nesykhonsu

Nonsense!










Maatkare-Mutemhet,
God's Wife of Amun,
not
queen,
but used royal
attributes: name in
cartouche, uraeus on
head-dress. Sister of
HPA & "king"
Menkheperre...a very
powerful lady!


Djedptahjuefankh, 3rd
Prophet of Amun in
Thebes during the
takeover from D21a, a
"failed state" by the
dyanamic new 22nd
Dynasty in Tanis under
the reign of Scheschonq
I.

Djedptahjuefankh also
held the somewhat
nostalgic but essentially
meaningless title "King's
Son of Ramses"


We do not know his
affiliation, if any, with the
HPA 21a Dynasty of the
HPA Piankh (pAyanx)

His initial burial is
attested by tags
stamped with the name
of HPA Juput,. 2nd son
of King Scheschonq,
with a docket dated to
the 11th year of that
ruler (934 BCE). He was
buried in usurped high
quality coffins, dating to
the times of Pinodjem II