P. Ranke, 247, 17; Y. muchiKi, Egyptian Proper Names and Loanwords in North-West Semitic, Dissertation Series 173, p.85, 1999.

G. Lefebvre, R. A. Fazzini, W. Peck, and G. Vittmann, the statue Cairo CG 42204 (now in Assuan Museum) from the Karnak Cachette the fragmentary statue Cairo JE 49157 found in the precinct of Mut at Karnak, another fragmentary statue from the same temple (in private collection), the coffin Cairo JE 55194 discovered in the Asasif necropolis, and a hieratic papyrus Leyde AMS 59c; G. legrAin Notes d'inspection Le grand prêtre d'Amon, Harmakhis, et deux reines de la XXV e dynastie The Precinct of Mut A Question of Names, Titles, and Iconography. Kushites in Priestly, Administrative and other Positions from Dynasties 25 to 26 The Double Kingdom under Taharqo, Only five documents belonging to Horemakhet are known till now (JwIS III 155; J. budKA, Bestattungsbrauchtum und Friedhofsstruktur im Asasif Studies in the History of Kush and Egypt, pp.347-351, 1906.

R. G. See and . Morkot, Thebes under the Kushites Tombs of the South Asasif Necropolis. Thebes, Karakhamun (TT 223), and Karabasken (TT 391) in the Twenty-fifth Dynasty Late Egypt and Her Neighbours: Foreign Population in Egypt in the First Millennium BC, p.470, 2009.