List of MMA Tombs
The list of MMA Tombs includes all tombs excavated by Herbert Eustis Winlock (1884–1950), an archeologist who worked for the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Some of the tombs also have a TT-designation, which refers to their provenience in the Theban Necropolis of Egypt.
List of MMA Tombs
MMA Designation | TT Designation | Owner(s) | Location | Period |
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MMA 31 | TT319 | Neferu II,[1] Royal Wife | Deir el-Bahari | Montuhotep II, 11th Dynasty |
MMA 56 | Ankhshepenwepet[1] | Deir el-Bahari | 25th Dynasty | |
MMA 57 | Khamhor[1] | Deir el-Bahari | 26th Dynasty | |
MMA 59 | Hennutawy F, Chantress of Amun | Deir el-Bahari | 21st Dynasty | |
MMA 60[1][2] | Djedmutesankh – Chief of the Harim of Amun Henuttawy B – Daughter of Pinedjem I Henuttawy C – Chief of the Harim of Amun, Flutist of Mut, and God's Mother of Khonsu Menkheperre C – God's Father, Priest of Amun-Re Nesenaset – Chantress of Amun Tiye – Chantress of Amun | Deir el-Bahari | 18th Dynasty, 21st Dynasty | |
MMA 65 | TT358 | Ahmose-Meritamun, Wife of Amenhotep I Nauny, King's Daughter of His Body, Singer of Amun | Deir el-Bahari | 18th Dynasty 21st Dynasty |
MMA 505 | TT310 | Nameless, possibly Meketre?, Chancellor of the King of Lower Egypt | Deir el-Bahari | 11th Dynasty |
MMA 506 | Anonymous | Deir el-Bahari | 12th Dynasty | |
MMA 507 | Tomb of the slain soldiers [3] | Deir el-Bahari | 12th Dynasty | |
MMA 508 | TT311 | Kheti, Treasurer of the King of Lower Egypt | Deir el-Bahari | 11th Dynasty |
MMA 509[4] | TT312 | Nespakheshuty, Governor of town and Vizier | Deir el-Bahari | 26th Dynasty, time of Psamtik I |
MMA 509a[4] | Unknown, perhaps Bebi, Vizier | Deir el-Bahari | 11th Dynasty | |
MMA 510[4] | TT313 | Henenu, Great steward | Deir el-Bahari | 11th Dynasty |
MMA 511 | Possibly Henu | Deir el-Bahari | 11th Dynasty | |
MMA 513 | TT314 | Harhotep, Seal-bearer of the King of Lower Egypt | Deir el-Bahari | 11th Dynasty |
MMA 514 | Multiple burials | Deir el-Bahari | 12th Dynasty | |
MMA 516[4] | TT315 | Ipi, Governor of the town and Vizier, Judge | Deir el-Bahari | 11th Dynasty |
MMA 517[4] | TT240 | Meru, Overseer of sealers | El-Assasif | 11th Dynasty |
MMA 518 | TT316 | Neferhotep, Head of the archers | Deir el-Bahari | 11th Dynasty |
MMA 521 | Statue of Iqer from this tomb | Deir el-Bahari | 11th Dynasty | |
MMA 729 | Rennefer (Chamber A) Neferkhawet (chamber B) Baki (III) (East chamber) Amenemhat (East Chamber) Ruiu (IV) (East Chamber) | El-Assasif | 18th Dynasty Thutmosis I – Thutmosis III | |
MMA 801 | Saiah, Wab Priest Djedbastet Scribe of the House of the Divine votaress of Amun (Ta)Tiaset, Chantress of Amun Nayefennbu, son of Saiah | Deir el-Bahari | 22nd Dynasty | |
MMA 807 | TT103 | Dagi, Governor of the town and Vizier | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 11th Dynasty |
MMA 808 | Sebeknakht | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 11th -18th Dynasty | |
MMA 812 | El-Assasif | 11th Dynasty | ||
MMA 813 | El-Assasif | 11th -18th Dynasty | ||
MMA 816 | El-Assasif | 11th Dynasty | ||
MMA 817 | El-Assasif | 11th -18th Dynasty | ||
MMA 818 | El-Assasif | 11th Dynasty | ||
MMA 819 | El-Assasif | 11th -18th Dynasty | ||
MMA 820 | TT366 | Djar, King's Guard of the Inner Palace | El-Assasif | 11th Dynasty |
MMA 821 | El-Assasif | 11th -18th Dynasty | ||
MMA 824 | El-Assasif | 11th -18th Dynasty | ||
MMA 825 | El-Assasif | 21st -30th Dynasty | ||
MMA 830 | El-Khokha | various | ||
MMA 832 | Aafenmut, and late period intrusive burial of Pakherkhonsu | El-Khokha | 22nd Dynasty | |
MMA 834 | Wesi | El-Khokha | 18th Dynasty | |
MMA 839 | El-Assasif | 11th Dynasty | ||
MMA 840 | El-Assasif | 12th -17th Dynasty | ||
MMA 850 | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 11th Dynasty | ||
MMA 1021 | Amenemhat Q,[5] King's Son | El-Assasif | 18th Dynasty | |
MMA 1101 | TT280 | Meketre | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 11th Dynasty |
MMA 1102 | TT22 | Wah, Royal Butler, usurped by Meryamun, King's Son | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | |
References
- H. E. Winlock, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, New Series, Vol. 19, No. 12, The Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Egyptian Expedition 1923–1924, (December 1924), pp. 5–33
- Elena Pischikova, Julia Budka, Kenneth Griffin, Thebes in the First Millennium BC, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014, pp. 39–41, 46, 47, 51
- Carola Vogel, Fallen Heroes?: Winlock's 'Slain Soldiers' Reconsidered, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 89 (2003), pp. 239–245
- Elena Pischikova, Reliefs from the Tomb of the Vizier Nespakashuty: Reconstruction, Iconography, and Style, Metropolitan Museum Journal, Vol. 33 (1998), pp. 57–101
- Salima Ikram, A Re-Analysis of Part of Prince Amenemhat Q's Eternal Menu, Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, Vol. 48 (2012), pp. 119–135
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