The study aims to shed light on the period of governance of the official Djehuti-hotep II over the fifteenth region of Upper Egypt during the reign of King Senusret III since his upbringing and education within the royal palace, detailing his ancestry and family. The study also presents the various titles he held, illustrating his political, economic, religious, and priestly roles. Additionally, it highlights the innovations that emerged during Djehuti-hotep II's governance of the region, as well as the extent of his influence and wealth, as evidenced by numerous archaeological findings in his tomb (No. 2) in El Barsha, along with many inscriptions and depictions attributed to him.
(2024). New Insights on Governor Djehuti-hotep II +Hwty-Htp II. Journal of Archaeological Research and Studies, 15(15), 1-22. doi: 10.21608/archmu.2024.375413
MLA
. "New Insights on Governor Djehuti-hotep II +Hwty-Htp II", Journal of Archaeological Research and Studies, 15, 15, 2024, 1-22. doi: 10.21608/archmu.2024.375413
HARVARD
(2024). 'New Insights on Governor Djehuti-hotep II +Hwty-Htp II', Journal of Archaeological Research and Studies, 15(15), pp. 1-22. doi: 10.21608/archmu.2024.375413
VANCOUVER
New Insights on Governor Djehuti-hotep II +Hwty-Htp II. Journal of Archaeological Research and Studies, 2024; 15(15): 1-22. doi: 10.21608/archmu.2024.375413