Abstract
The publication of two fragments in a private collection, deriving from the cartonnage mummy-case of the Prophet of Amun Iuput (B), a descendent of Osorkon I through his eldest son, the High Priest of Amun Shoshenq. The paper also publishes a coffin lid bearing the name of Iuput's father, Osorkon D, and now in Stockholm (NME 838), and discusses various issues surrounding the family. Amongst other points, it is concluded that the High Priest Shoshenq should not be equated with any King Shoshenq, and that his mother, Maatkare B, died prior to the accession of Osorkon I.
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