Herwebenkhet
Herwebenkhet, also known as Heroubekht, Herouben, Harweben, and Herytuben, was chantress of Amun and a daughter of the high priest and de facto ruler of Upper Egypt Pinedjem II and his wife Isetemkheb D.[1]
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![]() Her-weben-khet purified by Re-Horakhty and Thoth | |
Burial place | Bab el-Gasus |
Known for | Her Book of dead |
Title | Chantress of Amun |
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Book of dead

The book of dead of herwebenkhet
This papyrus is intended to be a part of her own abbreviated version of the Book of the Dead. It contains a set of spells to guide her through the underworld. [2]

Harpocrates or Horus the Child depicted within the sun disc, resting upon the Aker lions and surrounded by an Ouroboros

Her-weben-khet drinks from the water before the god Geb as a crocodile
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Her-weben-khet presents offerings to Ptah-Sokar in his form as Osiris.

Her-weben-khet sowing seed and gathering the harvest
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