Amenemhatankh (vizier)

Amenemhatankh was an ancient Egyptian vizier during the Middle Kingdom.

He is known only by a shattered false door made from pink granite; the fragments contain his name, two titles ("dignitary" and "vizier"), and the initial part of the conventional ancient Egyptian offering formula.

[1] The false door is of unknown provenience, but it is possible that it was unearthed by French archaeologist Jacques de Morgan at the end of the 19th century, during his excavations at Dahshur.

The finding then found its way to an auction on whose catalogue it was spotted in 1996.

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