Ramesses X

[11] The English Egyptologists Aidan Dodson and Dylan Hilton wrote in a 2004 book: No evidence is known to indicate the relationship between the final kings Ramesses IX, X and XI.

She is mentioned in the partly fragmented Harris papyrus to be Ramesses III's wife as Dodson himself acknowledges.

[14] This diary mentions the general idleness of the necropolis workmen, at least partly due to the threat posed by Libyan marauders in the Valley of the Kings.

It records that the Deir El-Medina workmen were absent from work in Year 3 IIIrd Month of Peret (i.e., Winter) days 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 21 and 24 for fear of the "desert-dwellers" (i.e., the Libyans or Meshwesh) who evidently roamed through Upper Egypt and Thebes at will.

[15] This is partly a reflection of the massive Libyan influx into the Western Delta region of Lower Egypt during this time.

Journal from year 3 of Ramesses X's reign, from Deir el-Medina , between 1110 and 1107 BC. Museo Egizio , Turin.