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Ken-Amun

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Ken-Amun was overseer of the royal records during the 19th Dynasty of ancient Egypt. He was married to a woman named Isis, who was a singer of the god Atum. His tomb, discovered by Zahi Hawass in 2010 was found in Tell el-Maskhuta, near Ismailia, 75 miles (120 kilometers) east of Cairo.[1]

Ken-Amun
Royal Overseer
Tomb of Ken-Amun
Burial
Isis
Dynasty19th Dynasty
ReligionAncient Egyptian Religion
Occupationwriter

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