Ancient Egyptian Statue Amenhotep Pharaonic BC Rare Unique Antique Antiques

$ 76.56

Country of Origin: Egypt Unit Type: Unit Unit Quantity: 1 Brand: Egyptian Features: Antiques Primary Material: Stone Material: Stone Culture: Egyptian, Pharaonic Country/Region of Origin: Egypt Style: Antique Provenance: Luxor Type: Egyptian Statue, Egyptian Figurine Color: Multi-Color

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Ancient Egyptian Statue Amenhotep Pharaonic BC Rare Unique Antique Antiques. This is considered a great honor for him, as he is equal to the pharaohs and kings. Ancient Egyptian Statue Amenhotep Pharaonic BC Rare Unique Antique Antiques Description Amenhotep bin Hapu was a priest, engineer and writer who also held many official positions during the reign of King Amenhotep III. A statue of Amenhotep bin Hapu in the Egyptian Museum. Amenhotep bin Hapu told us in the inscriptions describing his life that he was born in the late reign of King Thutmose III in the town of Atrib (currently Banha) to common parents, Hapu and his mother Itu. The first job of Amenhotep bin Hapu was assistant to the king's scribe, then he became the scribe of the recruits where he counted, organized and provided recruits to complete the king's projects, whether civil or military, and he held many titles that clarify the jobs that Amenhotep bin Hapu practiced, including: supervisor of the priests, scribe of the recruits, royal scribe, director of all royal buildings, and vice king. Amenhotep bin Hapu was also the architect of Amenhotep III, who built and supervised many of Amenhotep III's facilities, including the funerary temple he built in western Thebes, in front of which there is a statue of Memnon, and Amenhotep bin Hapu also supervised their construction. Amenhotep III rewarded him for his work by allowing him to erect a statue of himself in the Temple of Amun, which is in the Egyptian Museum. He also allowed him to build a tomb for himself, so Amenhotep bin Hapu built a funerary temple in western Thebes and carved his tomb into the rocks near this temple. This is considered a great honor for him, as he is equal to the pharaohs and kings. Amenhotep bin Hapu is believed to have died in the 31st year of Amenhotep III's reign, according to inscriptions found in the tomb of Ra-Musa. After his death, his fame and reputation as a teacher and sage began to increase, and with it the Egyptians' reverence for him increased until he was raised to the rank of a god in the Ptolemaic era and became a god of healing. Size As Shown At Picture. Shipping We ship worldwide DHL Fast Shipping 4-12 Days with track number and Offer Combined Shipping. Return Our Customer is the most important thing for us so we offer free return and give full refund after receiving the item at the same condition - please don't hesitate to contact us anytime for any question we are here to serve you. Our Guarantee That the Item Will Delivered to You As Shown in pictures therefore we recommend that you see the picture well and then take your decision and take your responsibility. We are happy to visit our store and we are here to serve you