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Sen-en-Mut was one of the most powerful and influential men in Egypt during the joint reign of Hatshepsut and Thutmosis III (c. 1479-1457 BC), during the 18th dynasty. He held more than ninety administrative, religious and political posts, and was responsible for the construction of splendid monuments that we marvel at today, such as the temple of Deir El Bahari, in western Luxor. For the first time, in a bilingual edition Egyptian-Heroglyphic-Spanish. The authors, Teresa Bedman and Francisco J. Martín Valentín, Egyptologists, who directed for eight years (2000-2008) the Spanish archaeological…mehr

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Sen-en-Mut was one of the most powerful and influential men in Egypt during the joint reign of Hatshepsut and Thutmosis III (c. 1479-1457 BC), during the 18th dynasty. He held more than ninety administrative, religious and political posts, and was responsible for the construction of splendid monuments that we marvel at today, such as the temple of Deir El Bahari, in western Luxor. For the first time, in a bilingual edition Egyptian-Heroglyphic-Spanish. The authors, Teresa Bedman and Francisco J. Martín Valentín, Egyptologists, who directed for eight years (2000-2008) the Spanish archaeological mission of the "Sen-en-Mut Project (TT353)", have rescued and translated the texts that, sculpted on the walls and painted on the ceiling of the first chamber of the hypogeum-cenotaph that Sen-en-Mut had himself excavated in the vicinity of the Temple of Deir El Bahari, would resurrect him and lead him to the Beyond.
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Francisco Martín-Valentín es egiptólogo y Director del Proyecto Visir Amen-Hotep Huy. Dr. en Ciencias de la Religiones, especialidad en Religión Egipcia por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Profesor de Egiptología y Filología Egipcia del I.E.A.E en Madrid y en Málaga. Profesor en el Master de Patrimonio Histórico y Literario de la Antigüedad de la Universidad de Málaga.Teresa Bedman es egiptóloga, Co-Directora del Proyecto Visir Amen-Hotep Huy y Fotógrafa. Egiptología en la Universidad de Manchester, especializándose en la mujer egipcia. Profesora de Egiptología del Instituto de Estudios el Antiguo Egipto y del Master de Patrimonio Historia y Literario de la Antigüedad de la Universidad de Málaga (Egiptología). Directora del Instituto de Estudios del Antiguo Egipto. Co-Directora de la Misión Arqueológica Española Proyecto Visir Amen-Hotep Huy. Luxor (Egipto).