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Akhethetep
Akhethetep (also Akhethotep or Akhty-hotep) was a high dignitary of Ancient Egypt who lived during the Fifth Dynasty around 2400 BC. He was a son of Peseshet.〔Giorgio Lise, ''Medicina nell'antico Egitto'', Cordani 1978, p.41〕〔Paul Ghalioungui, ''Les plus anciennes femmes-médecins de l'histoire'', in BIFAO 75 (1975), pp.159-164〕 Akhethotep and his son Ptahhotep Tshefi were senior court officials during the rule of Djedkare (2414-2375 BC) and of Unas (Weinis), towards the end of the 5th dynasty (2494 to 2345 BC). He is famous for his tomb, discovered in Giza by French Egyptologist Georges Aaron Bénédite in 1903 and which was later reassembled in the Louvre. One of the depictions on the wall of the tomb was Akhethotep directing the building of the tomb. On one stele Akhethotep is called "prophet of the Unas pyramid Nefer asut"; but on the other he is "prophet of the Unas pyramid Asut asutt." ==References==
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