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- Amanitenmemide abstract "Amanitenmemide was a Nubian king whose throne name was Nebmaatre. His name is written in Meroitic, while his throne name is written in classical Egyptian hieroglyphs. He is thus far only known from his pyramid in Meroe (Beg. N17). The pyramid occupies an area of 8.6 X 8.6 m and is, therefore, one of the smaller royal pyramids at Meroe. In front of the pyramid there was a decorated chapel. The decoration was copied by the Lepsius expedition. One wall was brought to Berlin, where it is displayed in the Neues Museum. Another, now only preserved in six blocks, is in the British Museum in London.Three skeletons were found in the burial chamber of the pyramid - two of them belonging to women, the third to a man of about 30 years, which are, perhaps, the remains of the king himself.There is little evidence for dating the king. The small size of the pyramid indicates a date after Natakamani, under whom the pyramids in general became smaller. It has been suggested that Amanitenmemide belongs to the first century AD.".
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- Amanitenmemide wikiPageWikiLink British_Museum.
- Amanitenmemide wikiPageWikiLink Category:1st-century_monarchs_in_Africa.
- Amanitenmemide wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kings_of_Kush.
- Amanitenmemide wikiPageWikiLink Category:Objects_of_the_Berlin_State_Museums.
- Amanitenmemide wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Richard_Lepsius.
- Amanitenmemide wikiPageWikiLink Meroe.
- Amanitenmemide wikiPageWikiLink Meroitic_alphabet.
- Amanitenmemide wikiPageWikiLink Meroitic_script.
- Amanitenmemide wikiPageWikiLink Meroë.
- Amanitenmemide wikiPageWikiLink Natakamani.
- Amanitenmemide wikiPageWikiLink Neues_Museum.
- Amanitenmemide wikiPageWikiLink File:Sudan_Meroe_Pyramids_30sep2005_7.jpg.
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- Amanitenmemide wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amanitenmemide".
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- Amanitenmemide subject Category:1st-century_monarchs_in_Africa.
- Amanitenmemide subject Category:Kings_of_Kush.
- Amanitenmemide subject Category:Objects_of_the_Berlin_State_Museums.
- Amanitenmemide hypernym King.
- Amanitenmemide type Person.
- Amanitenmemide comment "Amanitenmemide was a Nubian king whose throne name was Nebmaatre. His name is written in Meroitic, while his throne name is written in classical Egyptian hieroglyphs. He is thus far only known from his pyramid in Meroe (Beg. N17). The pyramid occupies an area of 8.6 X 8.6 m and is, therefore, one of the smaller royal pyramids at Meroe. In front of the pyramid there was a decorated chapel. The decoration was copied by the Lepsius expedition.".
- Amanitenmemide label "Amanitenmemide".
- Amanitenmemide sameAs امانيتنممايد.
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- Amanitenmemide sameAs Q454408.
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- Amanitenmemide depiction Wall_of_Meroe_Pyramid_chapel_Amanitenmomide_Dez2005.jpg.
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