Amum-Her-Khepesh-Ef ("Amun Is with His Strong Arm") (died ca. 1883 BC) was the supposed son of Pharaoh Sen Woset III and Queen Hathor-Hotpe [sic]. He died at the age of two and was interred in Egypt, likely Dahshur. His mummy was stolen by graverobbers and purchased by Henry Sheldon from some visiting Spanish sailors in New York in 1886 for display in his museum. However, the mummy arrived in such poor condition that it was relegated to the attic. After his death, it remained there until 1945, when a curator named George Mead came across it. Fearing that the mummy might be dug up by student pranksters if buried whole, he had it cremated in his neighbor's furnace in 1950 and interred in his family plot, with a suitable headstone. His grave is next that of General Hastings Warren and near th
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| - Amum-Her-Khepesh-Ef ("Amun berada di Tangannya yang Kuat") (wafat skt. 1883 SM) diduga merupakan putra dari Firaun Sen Woset dan Ratu Hathor-Hotpe [sic]. Ia meninggal pada usia dua tahun dan dimakamkan di Dahshur, Mesir. (in)
- Amum-Her-Khepesh-Ef ("Amun Is with His Strong Arm") (died ca. 1883 BC) was the supposed son of Pharaoh Sen Woset III and Queen Hathor-Hotpe [sic]. He died at the age of two and was interred in Egypt, likely Dahshur. His mummy was stolen by graverobbers and purchased by Henry Sheldon from some visiting Spanish sailors in New York in 1886 for display in his museum. However, the mummy arrived in such poor condition that it was relegated to the attic. After his death, it remained there until 1945, when a curator named George Mead came across it. Fearing that the mummy might be dug up by student pranksters if buried whole, he had it cremated in his neighbor's furnace in 1950 and interred in his family plot, with a suitable headstone. His grave is next that of General Hastings Warren and near th (en)
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| - Amum-Her-Khepesh-Ef ("Amun Is with His Strong Arm") (died ca. 1883 BC) was the supposed son of Pharaoh Sen Woset III and Queen Hathor-Hotpe [sic]. He died at the age of two and was interred in Egypt, likely Dahshur. His mummy was stolen by graverobbers and purchased by Henry Sheldon from some visiting Spanish sailors in New York in 1886 for display in his museum. However, the mummy arrived in such poor condition that it was relegated to the attic. After his death, it remained there until 1945, when a curator named George Mead came across it. Fearing that the mummy might be dug up by student pranksters if buried whole, he had it cremated in his neighbor's furnace in 1950 and interred in his family plot, with a suitable headstone. His grave is next that of General Hastings Warren and near that of Vermont Representative Daniel Chipman (en)
- Amum-Her-Khepesh-Ef ("Amun berada di Tangannya yang Kuat") (wafat skt. 1883 SM) diduga merupakan putra dari Firaun Sen Woset dan Ratu Hathor-Hotpe [sic]. Ia meninggal pada usia dua tahun dan dimakamkan di Dahshur, Mesir. (in)
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