ENiM 12, 2019, p. 123-136.
Lâexamen de la stĂšle de Minhotep Houtoutou (MusĂ©e du Caire 17/5/25/7 [S.R. 12041]) et la confrontation avec un passage du papyrus Ermitage 1116-B verso, (38)-(39), permettent dâassurer que Minhotep Houtoutou fut bien un contemporain dâAmenhotep III et quâil participa mĂȘme Ă lâun des jubilĂ©s du roi. Il en rĂ©sulte que le papyrus du pErmitage 1116-B verso est plus rĂ©cent que le rĂšgne dâAmenhotep II auquel il a toujours Ă©tĂ© attribuĂ©, ce que confirme la prĂ©sence dâun cartouche de Thoutmosis IV au lieu de celui reconnu jusquâĂ prĂ©sent comme appartenant Ă Thoutmosis III aux lignes (61) et (66). Minhotep pourrait Ă©galement ĂȘtre le pĂšre du grand pontife dâAmon sous ToutĂąnkhamon Parennefer / Ounennefer dont la tombe thĂ©baine a Ă©tĂ© retrouvĂ©e en 1990 par Fr. Kampp et K. Seyfried et ĂȘtre apparentĂ© Ă lâintendant Sennefer dont la tombe, situĂ©e au pied de la falaise du BubasteĂŻon a Ă©tĂ© localisĂ©e et fouillĂ©e par A.-P. Zivie.
The study of the stela of Minhotep Hututu (Cairo Museum 17/5/25/7 [SR 12041]) and comparison with few lines of papyrus Ermitage 1116-B verso, (38) - (39), make sure that Minhotep Hututu was indeed contemporaneous with Amenhotep III, and that he even participated in one of the kingâs jubilees. Consequently, papyrus Ermitage 1116-B verso is likely more recent than the reign of Amenhotep II to which it has always been attributed. This is also supported by two occurrences of a cartouche naming Thutmosis IV which were until now misinterpreted as cartouches of Thutmosis III [lines (61) and (66)]. Minhotep could also be the father of the high priest of Amun under Tutankhamun, Parennefer / Wenennefer, whose Theban tomb was found in 1990 by Fr. Kampp and K. Seyfried. He may also have been related to the steward Sennefer whose tomb, located at the foot of the BubasteĂŻon cliff, was located and excavated by A.-P. Zivie.
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