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Antjau was the son of Tjesnitperet and her husband Ankhhor. It has been speculated that as he was given no titles, he may have been a wealthy landowner or trader. He was a descendant of a commander of Libyan mercenaries on his mother's side.
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[[Category:Egyptian Mummies]]

Revision as of 16:02, 12 October 2019

Antjau
Human Mummy
The Ancient Egyptian mummy Antjau and his sarcophagus on display at the Royal Ontario Museum.
The Ancient Egyptian mummy Antjau and his sarcophagus on display at the Royal Ontario Museum.
Biographical Information
Name(s) Antjau
Age Unknown
Sex Male
Status Unknown
Height Unknown
Source
Culture Ancient Egypt
Date(s) Late Period: 715 - 525 BC
Site Unknown
Current Location
Location Royal Ontario Museum
Catalog #

Antjau was the son of Tjesnitperet and her husband Ankhhor. It has been speculated that as he was given no titles, he may have been a wealthy landowner or trader. He was a descendant of a commander of Libyan mercenaries on his mother's side.



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