Amenhotep-Huy

Amenhotep-Huy was a Vizier of Ancient Egypt during the reign of Amenhotep III.

He is attested in inscriptions from Gebel el Silsila where he oversaw work in the sandstone quarry.

[1] This tomb was located by Dieter Eigner and identified by Andrew Gordon in 1978 in El-Assasif, Thebes.

[3][4] A multi-national team led by the Instituto de Estudios del Antiguo Egipto de Madrid and Martin Valentin have been studying the architectural elements of the tomb since 2009.

In February 2014, Egyptian Ministry for Antiquities announced what it called conclusive evidence that Akhenaten shared power with his father for at least 8 years, based on the evidence coming from the tomb of Vizier Amenhotep-Huy.