Amelia Edwards annual lecture In Egyptology 2014: the two tombs of Horemheb by University of Bristol published on 2016-04-05T15:06:22Z 5 November 2014 Dr Jacobus van Dijk Horemheb began his career as a soldier in the Egyptian army during the fourteenth century BC, before becoming Regent for the young King Tutankhamun and, ultimately, king himself. This lecture describes and discusses the tombs he had built during these two stages of his career, one at Saqqara as a soldier-statesman, and one in the Valley of the Kings as king, in light of the excavations in which Dr van Dijk was a senior member of the teams. Genre Learning