id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-1425 Senusret II - Wikipedia .html text/html 4306 788 78 Delia,[17] and German Eyptologist Karl Jansen-Winkeln[18] have investigated Obsomer's work and have concluded in favour of co-regencies.[19] Jansen-Winkeln cites a rock stele found at Konosso as irrefutable evidence in favour of a co-regency between Senusret II and Amenemhat II, and by extension proof of co-regencies in the Twelfth Dynasty.[20] The American Egyptologist William J. Kim Ryholt, a professor of Egyptology at the University of Copenhagen, suggests the possibility that the names on the canon had been misarranged and offers two possible regnal lengths for Senusret II: 10+ years, or 19 years.[26] Several Egyptologists, such as Thomas Schneider, cite Mark C. Around the same time, parties of Western Asiatic foreigners visiting the Pharaoh with gifts are recorded, as in the tomb paintings of 12th-dynasty official Khnumhotep II, who also served under Senusret III. Tomb of 12th-dynasty official Khnumhotep II, who served under Senusret III, at Beni Hasan (c. Senusret III ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-1425.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-1425.txt