3150 BC - 3095 BC
Hat Hor, also called Hat-Hor (actually Hor-hat), is a possible pharaoh or king of Dynasty 0 who ruled around the Naqada IIIb period. He is known only from two inscriptions: one inscription found in the eastern Nile Delta and a piece of pottery from Tura. his name on a vase found in tomb 1702 of the necropolis of Tarkhan. Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Hat Hor has received more than 12,927 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Hat Hor is the 43rd most popular archaeologist.
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Among archaeologists, Hat Hor ranks 43 out of 104. Before him are Max Mallowan, Yuri Knorozov, Henri Breuil, Ernst Curtius, George Smith, and Meritites I. After him are Paul-Émile Botta, James Henry Breasted, Alan Gardiner, Marcelino Sanz de Sautuola, Gustaf Kossinna, and Jacques Boucher de Crèvecœur de Perthes.
1904 - 1978
HPI: 55.41
Rank: 37
1922 - 1999
HPI: 55.20
Rank: 38
1877 - 1961
HPI: 55.19
Rank: 39
1814 - 1896
HPI: 55.16
Rank: 40
1840 - 1876
HPI: 55.12
Rank: 41
2700 BC - 2600 BC
HPI: 55.02
Rank: 42
3150 BC - 3095 BC
HPI: 54.59
Rank: 43
1802 - 1870
HPI: 54.06
Rank: 44
1865 - 1935
HPI: 54.01
Rank: 45
1879 - 1963
HPI: 53.95
Rank: 46
1831 - 1888
HPI: 53.50
Rank: 47
1858 - 1931
HPI: 53.15
Rank: 48
1788 - 1868
HPI: 53.02
Rank: 49
Among people born in 3150 BC, Hat Hor ranks 1. Among people deceased in 3095 BC, Hat Hor ranks 1.