Nakht
This article is about the Ancient Egyptian official. For the Jewish legal definition of nighttime, see Hebrew calendar § Measurement of hours.
The Ancient Egyptian official Nakht was an 'astronomer' (Astronomer of Amun), scribe, and priest during the reign of Thutmose IV, during the Eighteenth Dynasty.[1] He is buried in the Theban Necropolis, in tomb TT52.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ Baikie, James (1932). Egyptian Antiquities in the Nile Valley. Methuen.
- ↑ DAVIES, SIR NORMAN DE GARIS (1917). The Tomb of Nakht at Thebes. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art.
External links
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- Nakht in the German National Library catalogue
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