Tomb of Kha and Merit (English Wikipedia)

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  • Russo suggests Kha entered the bureaucracy at the end of his career based on these two titles.[25] Eleni Vassilika suggests "royal scribe" was an early position he held,[17] while Russo considers it was late in his career based on the style and intricacy of the two staffs the title appears on.[26] The Egyptologist Dimitri Laboury [fr] doubts the title referred to Kha at all as the texts in both the chapel and tomb have many grammatical errors. He posits the sticks were gifts from a colleague who bore the title.[27]

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