Detail. Ramesses III and his son, Prince Amonherkhepshef, stand before Duamutef, one of the sons of Horo depicted with the head of a black canid. Amonherkhepshef is coiffed with the curl of youth and holds the Khu fan, made of a single ostrich feather. Prince Amonherkhepsheft, son of Pharaoh Ramesses III and probably of Queen Tyti, held the positions of fan-bearer to the right of the king, royal scribe and cavalry commander during his father's reign.