Khenemsu was an official and minelaying leader of the 12th Dynasty He attended Senwosret III (1878-1841 B.C.E.) as the royal treasurer and the leader of the various mining expeditions took in that era. The utilization of Egypt's natural resources was a essential aspect of Senwosret III's rule. Khenemsu was in care of the Sinai territory and had to defend Egypts properties from Bedouin (bedwi) raids while excavation copper and malachite. While inspecting the Wadi Maghara, Khenemsu was accompanied on his tours by Ameniseneb, Sitra, and Sebeko, as well officials. A Stela erected by a subordinate, Harnakht, confirms the expedition and the unusual manner of travel, by boat. Khenemsu is also listed as Khentikhety-hotep in some records.
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