Necropolis of ancient Egypt
Valley of the Nobles / Sheikh Abd el-QurnaThe necropolis of Sheikh Abd el-Qurna (Arabic : شيخ عبدالقرنة ) is located on the West Bank at Thebes in Upper Egypt . It is part of the archaeological area of Deir el-Bahari , and named after the domed tomb of the local saint. This is the most frequently visited cemetery on the Theban west bank, with the largest concentration of private tombs.
Tombs Anthropoid coffin of Puia (between 1500 and 1450 b.C., New Kingdom ), found by Robert Mond in Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Museo Egizio , Turin. TT21 User, Scribe, Steward of king Thutmose I TT22 Wah, later usurped by Meryamun TT23 – Tjay[1] TT30 Khonsmose, Amun treasury official, Ramesside TT31 – Khonsu TT38 Djeserkaraseneb, Scribe, Counter of grain in the granary of the divine offerings of Amun TT41 Amenemopet called Ipy, Amun temple high steward TT42 Amenmose, Captain of troops, Eyes of the King in the Two Lands of the Retenu TT43 Neferrenpet, Overseer of the kitchen (stores?) of Pharaoh TT44 Amenemhab, wab-priest in front of Amun TT45 Djehuty, Steward of high priest of Amun Mery TT46 Ramose, Steward of the Mansion of the Aten, Fanbearer at the right of the King, Overseer of the granaries of Upper and Lower Egypt TT50 - TT139:
TT51 – Userhat called Neferhabef TT52 – Nakht TT55 – Ramose TT57 – Khaemhat called Mahu TT66 – Hepu TT69 – Menna TT71 – Senenmut (unused) TT83 - Amethu called Ahmose TT96 – Sennefer TT100 – Rekhmire TT109 – the tutor Min[2] TT120 – AnenTT170 Nebmehyt, Scribe of recruits of the Ramesseum in the estate of AmunTT171 UnknownTT224 Ahmose Humay (J'h-ms, Hm.j), Overseer of the estate of the God's Wife, Overseer of the double granaries of the God's Wife Ahmose-Nefertary TT225 unknown / perhaps Amenemhet, High priest of Hathor TT226 Heqareshu (Hq3-ršw), Royal scribe, Overseer of nurses of the kingTT227 Unknown TT228 Amen(em)mose (Jmn-msj(w)), Scribe of the Amun treasury TT229 Unknown TT230 Men (?) (Mn), Scribe of troops of Pharaoh TT249 Neferrenpet (Nfr-rnp.t), supplier of dates/cakesin the temple of Amenhotep III TT251 Amenmose, Royal scribe, Overseer of cattle of Amun , Overseer of magazine of Amun TT252 Senimen (Sn(.j)-mn(.w)), Steward, Nurse of the God's Wife TT259 Hori (Hr.j), wab-priest, Scribe in all the monuments of the estate of Amun, Head of the outline-draughtsmen in the Gold House of the Amun domain TT263 Piay (Pj3jj), Scribe in the granary in the Amun domain, Scribe of accounts in the Ramesseum TT269 Unknown TT280 Meketre (Mk.t(.j)-R'), Chief Steward, Chancellor, early Middle KingdomTT309 Unknown TT317 Thutnefer, Scribe of the counting of corn in the granary of divine offerings of Amun TT318 Amenmose, Necropolis-worker of Amun TT331 Penne (P3-n-njwt, P3-n-nwt) called Sunero (Srr, Sw-n-r3), High priest of Monthu TT341-TT351
TT343 – Benia TT367 Paser, Head of the Bowmen, Child of the nursery, Companion of His Majesty TT368 Amenhotep Huy, Overseer of sculptors of Amun in Thebes TT384 Nebmehyt (Nb-mhj.t), Priest of Amun in the Ramesseum TT385 Hunefer (H3w-nfr), Mayor of Thebes, Overseer of the granary of divine offerings of AmunTT391 Kerebasken (K3-r-b3-s3-kn, Krbskn), Prophet of Khonsemweset-Neferhotep, Fourth prophet of Amun, Mayor of the CityTT397-TT400
TT403 Merymaat (Mrj-m3'.t), Temple scribe, Steward Miscellaneous
See also
References ^ Жизнь и смерть Чаи[permanent dead link ] ^ "Canarian-Tuscan Archaeological Mission". Min Project . Retrieved 6 July 2015 .
External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sheikh Abd el-Qurna .
List of Tombs in Qurna, Western Thebes TT71 Tomb of Senenmut and his parents
25°43′54″N 32°36′33″E / 25.7317°N 32.6092°E / 25.7317; 32.6092