Akhethetep (son of Ptahhotep)

2400 BC) was a high dignitary of ancient Egypt who lived during the Fifth Dynasty.

Akhethotep and his son Ptahhotep Tjefi were senior court officials during the rule of Djedkare (2414–2375 BC) and of Unas (Wenis), towards the end of the 5th Dynasty (2494–2345 BC).

Akhethetep's titles included that of a vizier, making him to the highest official at the royal court, only second to the king.

The plan was recorded by Mariette [2] and it was published by Norman Davies.

[3] It is a joined mastaba belonging to Ptahhotep Tjefi and Akhethetep.