Amanitenmemide was a Nubian king whose throne name was Nebmaatre.
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.
[2] 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.