Djehutyhotep, also called Paitsy, was a Nubian official under Hatshepsut and Thutmosis III.
He was chief of Teh-khet and was therefore a governor ruling a region in Lower Nubia of the Egyptian state.
To secure control over the new region they appointed people of the local elite as governors.
[2] Djehutyhotep is depicted next to his brother Amenemhat in the tomb of Senmose at Qubbet el-Hawa.
Djehutyhotep appears in a short rock inscription near Aswan[4] and on objects found at Debeira-West.