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| | Kenneth Kitchen - Enpsychlopedia (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20) |
 | | Zwischenzeit," JEA 81(1995) pp.129-49, A. Dodson, GM 137(1993), p.58 and G. Broekman, 'The Reign of Takeloth II, a Controversial Matter,' GM 205 (2005), pp.21-35) Secondly, the author views king Shoshenq II as the High Priest of Amun Shoshenq C, a son of Osorkon I who predeceased his father. |
 | | However, this interpretation is undermined by the fact that not a single object from Shoshenq II's intact burial at Tanis bears Osorkon I's name. |
 | | Finally, contra Kitchen, many Egyptologists today such as Aidan Dodson and J. Von Beckerath concede that the Crown Prince Osorkon B, Takelot II's son, did assume the throne as Osorkon III, a king of the 'Theban Twenty-Third Dynasty' in Upper Egypt. |
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