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List of ancient Egyptian scribes

This is a list of Egyptian scribes, almost exclusively from the ancient Egyptian periods.

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:This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.Amenemope (author) • Amenemope (Papyrus Anastasi I) • Amenhotep, son of HapuAmenmose • Ani, of the Papyrus of Ani for scribe Ani • Ankhefenamun • ButehamunDua-Kheti-("Kheti (scribe)") • Hesy-RaHoriHuneferImisebaKaaperKen-AmunKhakheperresenbMenchesMennaMeryre IIMose (scribe)NakhtNakhtminNebamunNeferhotepPediamenopetPenthu • Ptahhotep Tshefi • Ramose (TT7)Roy (Egyptian Noble)Reni-seneb – owner of the Chair of RenisenebRoy (Egyptian Noble)SetauThe Seated Scribe ==List of scribes==
List of scribes
List of scribes, especially starting with the Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt. Theban Tomb list of scribes Scribes from the Theban Tombs. • TT7Ramose (TT7)-Scribe in the Place of TruthTT17–Nebamon-(scribe title) • TT21–User-(scribe title) • TT23–Tjay-(or To)-(scribe title) • TT38–Djeserkaraseneb(Djeser-ka-ra-sen-b)-(scribe+title) • TT49–Neferhotep-(scribe title) • TT52Nakht-Scribe, "Astronomer of Amun"TT56–Userhet-(titles) • TT57–Khaemhat-(titles) • TT65–Imiseba/Nebamon-(titles) • TT69Menna-Scribe of the Fields of the KingTT74–Tjanuny-(titles) • TT79–Amenemhat-(scribe title) • TT80–Tutnefer-(titles) • TT82–Piay-(scribe title) • TT102–"Imhotep"-scribe, etc. • TT107–NefersekherU-(scribe title) • TT136–Unknown-Royal Scribe • TT147–Heby/Unknown-(scribe-etc.) • TT226–Unknown-Royal Scribe • TT255Roy (Egyptian Noble)-Royal Scibe • TT347–Hon-Scribe • TT350–Unknown-Scribe • TT351–Apau(ApaU)-Scribe of CavalryTT364–Amenemheb-(scribe title) • TT365–NefermenU(Nefermenu)-(scribe title) • TT370–Unknown-Royal Scribe • TT373–Amenmessu-(scribe title) • TT374–Amenemopet-Treasury Scribe • TT387–Meryptah-(scribe title) • TT390–Irty-RaU(Irtyrau)-Female Scribe-etc. • TT403–Merymaat-Temple Scribe • TT406–Piay-(scribe title) • TT412–Kenamon-Royal Scribe • (Note: all names ending in "U" show a plural for the last 'hieroglyph "syllable"') Scribes with block statues Scribes honored and revered with a block statue. (The original block statue started with the Tomb of Hetep, Saqqara, 12th Dynasty as two cuboid statues, one each of granite and limestone, and inscriptions explaining the block form, and exposed limbs receiving the first rays of the morning sun-(to arise out of primordial earth). The granite statue represents the daytime sunlit journey, the limestone the night.) • Khay-(scribe)–New Kingdom-Thoth-(tutelary of Scribes)-honored in Shrine-form-(Naos)(at Louvre) • Nebnetro-(scribe)–honors Egyptian God figures: extensive hieroglyph story-(+plinth inscription) • Unknown1-(scribe)–at British Museum Non-scribe, ancient Egyptians portrayed as "seated scribes"Prince Setka, son of Djedefra, 4th dynasty; (typical sitting form, with "atypical" Flooring enclosure) • Intef the Elder, 11th dynasty patriarch, father of Mentuhotep I. "Seated scribe", headless, made under the reign of Senusret I. Shown here: Intefaa • Ramesses I (Paramessu), 18th dynasty (1320s to 1290s BC), vizier during the reign of Horemheb. "Seated scribe", statue remainder, the 'bust'. Shown here: Paramessu ==See also==
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