Wide-necked jar and lid naming Thutmose III excavated from the tomb of Menhet, Menwi, and Merti, three foreign wives of the pharoah Thutmose III (c.1475-1425BC). They were semitic princesses from the Levant, and each one held the title of King&#x27;s wife. Despite the sumptuous jewelry discovered in their tomb, the absence of the vulture motif on their headdresses indicates they were only minor members of the royal harem.