Mentuhotep was an ancient Egyptian queen of the Second Intermediate Period, wife of pharaoh Djehuti.
Queen Mentuhotep is known from parts of her burial equipment found between 1822 and 1825 near Thebes at Dra' Abu el-Naga' by the Italian excavator Giuseppe Passalacqua.
The inside of the coffin was decorated with different spells, many of them belong to the Egyptian Book of the Dead.
Giuseppe Passalacqua described the tomb and mentions an anthropoid coffin richly decorated with figures of deities.
[3] The canopic chest was given to queen Mentuhotep by king Djehuti, as indicated in a dedication inscribed on the box.