Sheikh Abd el-Qurna
The 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
- 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 – Anen
- TT170 Nebmehyt, Scribe of recruits of the Ramesseum in the estate of Amun
- TT171 Unknown
- TT224 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 king
- TT227 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 Kingdom
- TT309 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 Amun
- TT391 Kerebasken (K3-r-b3-s3-kn, Krbskn), Prophet of Khonsemweset-Neferhotep, Fourth prophet of Amun, Mayor of the City
TT397-TT400
- TT403 Merymaat (Mrj-m3'.t), Temple scribe, Steward
Miscellaneous
- Sheikh Abd el-Qurna cache, a reburial of several 18th Dynasty princesses
References
- Жизнь и смерть Чаи
- "Canarian-Tuscan Archaeological Mission". Min Project. Retrieved 6 July 2015.
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