Designation |
Owner |
Title |
Location |
Period |
TT1 |
Sennedjem |
Servant in the Place of Truth[2] |
Deir el-Madinah |
Early 19th Dynasty |
TT2 |
Khabekhnet |
Servant in the Place of Truth[2] |
Deir el-Madinah |
|
TT3 |
Pashedu |
Servant in the Place of Truth[2] |
Deir el-Madinah |
|
TT4 |
Qen |
Sculptor of Amun[2] |
Deir el-Madinah |
|
TT5 |
Neferabet |
Servant in the Place of Truth[2] |
Deir el-Madinah |
|
TT6 |
Nebnefer or Neferhotep |
Chief of Workmen[2] |
Deir el-Madinah |
|
TT7 |
Ramose |
Scribe in the Place of Truth[2] |
Deir el-Madinah |
|
TT8 |
Kha |
Chief of the Great Place[2] |
Deir el-Madinah |
Amenhotep II |
TT9 |
Amenmose |
Servant in the Place of Truth[2] |
Deir el-Madinah |
|
TT10 |
Kasa / Penbuy |
Servant in the Place of Truth[2] |
Deir el-Madinah |
|
TT11 |
Djehuty[3] |
Overseer of Treasury and of Works[2] |
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
18th Dynasty |
TT12 |
Hery[3] |
Overseer of the Granary of Queen Ahhotep[2] |
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT13 |
Shuroy |
Chief of the Brazier-bearers of Amun[2] |
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
20th Dynasty |
TT14 |
Huy |
Priest of Amenhotep, the Image of Amun[2] |
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT15 |
Tetiky, son of Ahmose |
Mayor of Thebes[2] |
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
18th Dynasty |
TT16 |
Panehsy |
Prophet of Amenhotep of the Forecourt[2] |
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
20th Dynasty |
TT17 |
Nebamon |
Scribe and Physician of the King[2] |
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
18th Dynasty |
TT18 |
Baki |
Chief Weigher of the Gold of Amun[2] |
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT19 |
Amenmose |
First Prophet of Amenhotep of the Forecourt[2] |
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
20th Dynasty |
TT20 |
Montukherkhopshef |
Mayor of Busiris[2] |
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT21 |
User |
Scribe and Steward of Thutmose I[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT22 |
Meryamon / Wah |
Royal Butler / Eldest of the King[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna[2] |
18th Dynasty |
TT23 |
Tjay, also called To |
Royal Scribe of Dispatches[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
Merneptah |
TT24 |
Nebamun |
Steward of the Royal Wife Nebtu[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
18th Dynasty |
TT25 |
Amenemheb |
First Prophet of Khonsu[2] |
El-Assasif |
|
TT26 |
Khnumemheb |
Overseer of the Treasury in the Ramesseum[2] |
El-Assasif |
|
TT27 |
Sheshonq |
Chief Steward of the Princess Ankhnesneferibre[2] |
El-Assasif |
26th Dynasty |
TT28 |
Hori |
Officer of the Estate of Amun[2] |
El-Assasif |
|
TT29 |
Amenemopet called Pairy |
Vizier, Governor of Thebes[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
|
TT30 |
Unknown, usurped by Khonsumose |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
Ramesses III |
TT31 |
Khonsu |
First Prophet of Thutmose III[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
Early 20th Dynasty |
TT32 |
Tutmosis |
Chief Steward of Amun[2] |
El-Assasif |
|
TT33 |
Pediamenopet |
Prophet and Chief Lector Priest[2] |
El-Assasif |
26th Dynasty |
TT34 |
Mentuemhet |
Fourth Prophet of Amun, Mayor of Thebes[2] |
El-Assasif |
25th Dynasty |
TT35 |
Bakenkhons |
First Prophet of Amun[2] |
El-Assasif |
20th Dynasty |
TT36 |
Ibi |
Chief Steward of the "Adorer of the God"[2] |
El-Assasif |
26th Dynasty |
TT37 |
Harwa |
Chief Steward of the Divine Wife[2] |
El-Assasif |
26th Dynasty |
TT38 |
Djeserkaraseneb |
Scribe, Counter of the Grain in the Granary of Amun[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
|
TT39 |
Puimre |
Second Prophet of Amun[2] |
El-Khokha |
Thutmose III |
TT40 |
Amenhotep called Huy |
Viceroy of Kush[2] |
Qurnet Murai |
TT41 |
Amenemopet, also called Ipy |
Chief Steward of Amun in Thebes[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
|
TT42 |
Amenmose |
Captain of Troops, Eye of the King in Retenu[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
|
TT43 |
Neferronpet |
Kitchen-master of the King[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
|
TT44 |
Amenemheb |
Priest in Front of Amun[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
|
TT45 |
Thiut / Tutemheb |
Steward of Mey, First Prophet of Amun / Chief Weaver of the Estate of Amun[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
|
TT46 |
Ramose |
Steward and Overseer of the Estate of Amun[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
|
TT47 |
Userhet |
Overseer of the Royal Harim[2] |
El-Assasif |
|
TT48 |
Amenemhat, also called Surer |
Chief Steward[2] |
El-Khokha |
Amenhotep III |
TT49 |
Neferhotep |
Chief Scribe of Amun[2] |
El-Khokha |
19th Dynasty |
TT50 |
Neferhotep |
Divine Father of Amun-Re[2] |
El-Assasif |
Late 19th Dynasty |
TT51 |
Userhat |
First Prophet of Thutmose I[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
Early 19th Dynasty |
TT52 |
Nakht |
Scribe, Astronomer of Amun[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
|
TT53 |
Amenemhat |
Agent of Amun[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT54 |
Huy / Kenro |
Sculptor of Amun / Priest of Khonsu[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT55 |
Ramose |
Governor of Thebes, Vizier[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
Akhenaten |
TT56 |
Userhet |
Royal Scribe, Child of the Royal Nursery[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT57 |
Khaemhat |
Royal Scribe, Overseer of Royal Granaries[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
Amenhotep III |
TT58 |
Unknown[2] |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT59 |
Qen |
First Prophet of Mut, Lady of Asher[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT60 |
Intefiqer |
Vizier of Senusret I[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
12th Dynasty |
TT61 |
Amenuser, also called User |
Governor of Thebes, Vizier[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT62 |
Amenemwaskhet |
Overseer of the Cabinet[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT63 |
Sebekhotep |
Overseer of the seal[4] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT64 |
Hekerneheh |
Nurse of the Royal Son[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
|
TT65 |
Imiseba / Nebamon |
Chief of the Altar / Scribe of the Royal Accounts[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT66 |
Hepu |
Vizier[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT67 |
Hapuseneb |
First Prophet of Amun[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT68 |
Espaneferhor or Penrenkhnum |
Prophet of Amun[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT69 |
Menna |
Scribe of the Fields of the King[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
|
TT70 |
Amenmose |
Overseer of Artificers of Amun[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT71 |
Senenmut (unused) |
Chief Steward, Steward of Amun[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
18th Dynasty |
TT72 |
Re |
First Prophet of Amun[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT73 |
Amenhotep [5] |
Chief Steward |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT74 |
Tjanuny |
Royal Scribe, Commander of Soldiers[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT75 |
Amenhotep-si-se |
Second Prophet of Amun[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT76 |
Thenuna |
Fan-bearer on the Right Side of the King[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT77 |
Ptahemhet or Roy |
Standard-beaer of the King[6] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT78 |
Horemheb |
Superintendent of the Sacred Cattle, Captain of Archers[7] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT79 |
Menkheper, also called Menkheperreseneb |
Scribe of the King's Granaries[7] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT80 |
Tutnefer |
Prince, Scribe of the Treasury[7] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT81 |
Ineni |
Architect of Thutmose I[7] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT82 |
Amenemhat |
Scribe of the Grain[7] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT83 |
Amethu, also called Ahmose |
Vizier |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT84 |
Amunedjeh or Mery |
Prince, Chief Royal Herald, Steward of the Palace[7] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
18th Dynasty |
TT85 |
Amenemheb, also called Mahu |
Prince, Royal Registrar[7] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
18th Dynasty |
TT86 |
Menkheperreseneb |
High Priest of Amun[7] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
18th Dynasty |
TT87 |
Minnakhte |
Superintendent of the Granaries[7] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
|
TT88 |
Pehsukher, also called Thenenu |
Prince, Royal Registrar, Standard-Bearer of the King[7] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
18th Dynasty |
TT89[8] |
Amenmose |
Steward in the Southern City |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
18th Dynasty |
TT90 |
Nebamon |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT91 |
Meri |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT92 |
Suemnut |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT93 |
Kenamon |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT94 |
Amy, also called Ramose |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT95 |
Mery |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT96 |
Sennefer |
Mayor of Thebes[7][9] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
|
TT97 |
Amenemhat |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT98 |
Kaemheribsen |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT99 |
Senneferi[10] |
Overseer of Seal Bearers |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna || 18th Dynasty
|
TT100 |
Rekhmire |
Vizier[7] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
18th Dynasty |
Designation |
Owner |
Title |
Location |
Period |
TT101 |
Thanuro |
Cupbearer of the King |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
Amenhotep II, 18th Dynasty |
TT102 |
Imhotep |
Royal scribe, child of the nursery |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
Amenhotep III, 18th Dynasty |
TT103 |
Dagi |
Governor of the town and Vizier, |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
11th Dynasty |
TT104 |
Tutnefer |
Overseer of the Treasury |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
Amenhotep II, 18th Dynasty |
TT105 |
Khaemopet |
Priest of the noble standard of Amun |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
19th Dynasty |
TT106 |
Paser[11] |
Vizier, High Priest of Amun |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
19th Dynasty |
TT107 |
Nefersekheru |
Royal Scribe in the palace at Malkata |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
18th Dynasty |
TT108 |
Nebseni |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT109 |
Min |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT110 |
Tutmosis |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT111 |
Amenwahsu |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
19th Dynasty |
TT112 |
Ashefytemwaset or Menkheperreseneb |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT113 |
Kynebu |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT114 |
Unknown |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT115 |
Unknown |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT116 |
Unknown |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT117 |
Djemutefankh |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT118 |
Amenmose |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT119 |
Unknown |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT120 |
Anen |
Brother of Queen Tiye[12] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
18th Dynasty |
TT121 |
Ahmose |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT122 |
Amenemhat |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT123 |
Amenemhat |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT124 |
Ray |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT125 |
Duauneheh |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT126 |
Hormose |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT127 |
Senemiah |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT128 |
Pathenfy |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT129 |
Unknown |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT130 |
May |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT131 |
Useramun, called User[13] |
Vizier of Thutmose III |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT132 |
Ramose |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
Taharqa |
TT133 |
Neferronpet |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT134 |
Thauenany, also called Any |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT135 |
Bakenamon |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT136 |
Unknown |
Royal Scribe |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT137 |
Mose |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT138 |
Nedjemger |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT139 |
Pairi |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT140 |
Kefia, also called Neferronpet |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
18th Dynasty |
TT141 |
Bakenkhons |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT142 |
Samut |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT143 |
Unknown |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT144 |
Nu |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT145 |
Nebamon |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT146 |
Nebamon |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT147[14] |
Heby / Unknown |
Scribe who counts the cattle of Amun in Upper and Lower Egypt / Head Elder of the portal in Karnak |
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT148 |
Amenemopet |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT149 |
Amenmose |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT150 |
Userhet |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT151 |
Hety |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT152 |
Unknown |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT153 |
Unknown |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT154 |
Tati |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
18th Dynasty |
TT155 |
Intef |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
18th Dynasty |
TT156 |
Pennesuttawy |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT157 |
Nebwanenef |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT158 |
Thonefer |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
20th Dynasty |
TT159 |
Raia |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
20th Dynasty |
TT160 |
Besenmut |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT161 |
Nakht |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT162 |
Kenamon |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT163 |
Amenemhat |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT164 |
Intef |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT165 |
Nehemaway |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
18th Dynasty |
TT166 |
Ramose |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
20th Dynasty |
TT167 |
Unknown |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT168 |
Any |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT169 |
Senna |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT170 |
Nebmehyt |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT171 |
Unknown |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT172 |
Mentiywi |
|
El-Khokha |
|
TT173 |
Khay |
|
El-Khokha |
|
TT174 |
Unknown |
|
El-Khokha |
|
TT175 |
Unknown[6] |
|
El-Khokha |
|
TT176 |
Amenuserhet |
|
El-Khokha |
|
TT177 |
Amenemopet |
|
El-Khokha |
|
TT178 |
Kenro, also called Neferrenpet |
|
El-Khokha |
Ramesses II |
TT179 |
Nebamon |
|
El-Khokha |
|
TT180 |
Unknown |
|
El-Khokha |
|
TT181 |
Ipuky or Nebamon |
|
El-Khokha |
Late 18th Dynasty |
TT182 |
Amenemhat |
|
El-Khokha |
|
TT183 |
Nebsumenu |
|
El-Khokha |
|
TT184 |
Nefermenu |
|
El-Khokha |
|
TT185 |
Senioker[15] |
Treasurer of the God |
El-Khokha |
|
|
TT186 |
Ihy[15] |
Governor |
El-Khokha |
First Intermediate Period |
TT187 |
Pakhihet |
|
El-Khokha |
|
TT188 |
Parennefer |
|
El-Assasif |
Akhenaten |
TT189 |
Nakhtdjehuty |
|
El-Assasif |
|
TT190 |
Esbanebded |
|
El-Assasif |
|
TT191 |
Wehebrenebpehti |
|
El-Assasif |
|
TT192 |
Kharuef[16], also called Senaa |
Steward to the Great Royal Wife Tiye |
El-Assasif |
18th Dynasty |
|
TT193 |
Ptahemheb |
|
El-Assasif |
|
TT194 |
Tutemheb |
|
El-Assasif |
|
TT195 |
Bakenamon |
|
El-Assasif |
|
TT196[17] |
Padihorresnet |
|
El-Assasif |
|
TT197 |
Padineith |
|
El-Assasif |
|
TT198 |
Riya |
|
El-Khokha |
|
TT199 |
Amenarnefru |
|
El-Khokha |
|
TT200 |
Dedi |
|
El-Khokha |
|
Designation |
Owner |
Title |
Location |
Period |
TT301 |
Hori |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT302 |
Paraemheb |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT303 |
Paser |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT304 |
Piay |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT305 |
Paser |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT306 |
Irdjanen |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT307 |
Thonefer |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT308 |
Kemsit |
|
Deir el-Bahri |
|
TT309 |
Unknown |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT310 |
Unknown |
|
Deir el-Bahri |
|
TT311 |
Khety |
|
Deir el-Bahri |
|
TT312 |
Espekashuti |
|
Deir el-Bahri |
|
TT313 |
Henenu |
|
Deir el-Bahri |
|
TT314 |
Horhotep |
|
Deir el-Bahri |
|
TT315 |
Ipi |
|
Deir el-Bahri |
|
TT316 |
Neferhotep |
|
Deir el-Bahri |
|
TT317 |
Tutnefer |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT318 |
Amenmose |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT319 |
Nofru (wife of Mentuhotep II) |
|
Deir el-Bahri |
|
TT320 |
Deir el-Bahri Cache |
Various |
Deir el-Bahri |
|
TT321 |
Khaemopet |
|
Deir el-Madinah |
|
|
TT322 |
Penshenabu |
|
Deir el-Madinah |
|
TT323 |
Pashedu |
|
Deir el-Madinah |
|
TT324 |
Hatiay |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT325 |
Simen |
|
Deir el-Madinah |
|
TT326 |
Pashedu |
|
Deir el-Madinah |
|
TT327 |
Turobay |
|
Deir el-Madinah |
|
TT328 |
Hay |
|
Deir el-Madinah |
|
TT329 |
Mose and Ipy |
|
Deir el-Madinah |
|
TT330 |
Karo |
|
Deir el-Madinah |
|
TT331 |
Penne, also called Sunero |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT332 |
Penrenutet |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT333 |
Unknown |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT334 |
Unknown |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT335 |
Nakhtamon |
|
Deir el-Madinah |
|
TT336 |
Neferronpet |
|
Deir el-Madinah |
|
TT337 |
Eskhons or Ken |
Sculptor in the Place of Truth[2] |
Deir el-Madinah |
|
TT338 |
May |
Draughtsman of Amun[2] |
Deir el-Madinah |
|
TT339 |
Huy or Pashedu |
Necropolis-stonemason, Servant in the Place of Truth[2] |
Deir el-Madinah |
Ramesside Period |
TT340 |
Amenemhat |
Servant[2] |
Deir el-Madinah |
|
TT341 |
Nakhtamun |
Chief of the Altar in the Ramesseum[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
19th Dynasty |
TT342 |
Tutmosis |
First Royal Herald[2] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT343 |
Benia |
Child of the Royal Nursery, Overseer of Works[2][20] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
|
TT344 |
Piay[21] |
Overseer of the Cattle[2] |
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
|
TT345 |
Amenhotep |
Priest, Eldest King's Son of Thutmose I[22] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT346 |
Amenhotep / Penra |
Overseer of the Women of the Inner Palace Quarters for the Divine Adoratrix / Chief of the Medjay[22] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT347 |
Hori |
Scribe[22] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT348 |
Na'amutnakht |
Door-opener of the Gold House of Amun[22] |
Chief gardener of the Ramesseum |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
22nd Dynasty |
TT349 |
Tjay |
Overseer of Fowlpens[22] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
18th Dynasty |
TT350 |
Unknown |
Scribe[22] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty |
TT351 |
Abau |
Scribe of Cavalry[22] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT352 |
Unknown |
Overseer of the Granary of Amun[22] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
Ramesside |
TT353 |
Senenmut[22] |
High Steward[23] |
Deir el-Bahri |
18th Dynasty |
TT354 |
Unknown[22] |
|
Deir el-Madinah |
18th Dynasty |
TT355 |
Amenpahapy |
Servant in the Place of Truth[22] |
Deir el-Madinah |
20th Dynasty |
TT356 |
Amenemwia |
Servant in the Place of Truth[22] |
Deir el-Madinah |
19th Dynasty |
TT357 |
Tutihermaktuf |
Servant in the Place of Truth[22] |
Deir el-Madinah |
20th Dynasty |
TT358 |
Ahmose Meritamun |
Daughter of Thutmose III and wife of Amenhotep II[24] |
Deir el-Bahri |
18th Dynasty |
TT359 |
Inherkhau |
Foreman in the Place of Truth[19] |
Deir el-Madinah |
20th Dynasty |
TT360 |
Qeh |
Foreman in the Place of Truth[22] |
Deir el-Madinah |
19th Dynasty |
TT361 |
Huy |
Carpenter in the Place of Truth[22] |
Deir el-Madinah |
19th Dynasty |
TT362 |
Paanemwaset |
Priest of Amun[22] |
El-Khokha |
19th Dynasty |
TT363 |
Paraemheb |
Overseer of Singers of Amun[22] |
El-Khokha |
19th Dynasty |
TT364 |
Amenemheb |
Scribe of the Divine Offerings[22] |
El-Assasif |
|
TT365 |
Nefermenu |
Overseer of Wig-Makers of Amun in Karnak, Scribe of the Treasury of Amun[22] |
El-Khokha |
|
TT366 |
Djar |
King's Guard of the Inner Palace[22] |
El-Assasif |
11th Dynasty |
TT367 |
Paser |
Head of the Bowmen, Child of the Royal Nursery, Companion of His Majesty[22] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT368 |
Amenhotep, called Huy |
Overseer of Sculptors of Amun in Thebes[22] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
late 18th Dynasty |
TT369 |
Khaemwaset |
High priest of Ptah, Third priest of Amun[22] |
El-Khokha |
19th Dynasty |
TT370 |
Unknown |
Royal Scribe[22] |
El-Khokha |
Ramesside |
TT371 |
Unknown[22] |
|
El-Khokha |
Ramesside |
TT372 |
Amenkhau |
Overseer of Carpenters of the Temple of Ramesses III[22] |
El-Khokha |
20th Dynasty |
TT373 |
Amenmessu |
Scribe of the Altar of the Lord of the Two Lands[22] |
El-Khokha |
|
TT374 |
Amenemopet |
Treasury Scribe in the Ramesseum[22] |
El-Khokha |
|
TT375 |
Unknown[22] |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
Ramesside |
TT376 |
Unknown[22] |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
18th Dynasty |
TT377 |
Unknown[22] |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
Ramesside |
TT378 |
Unknown[22] |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
19th Dynasty |
TT379 |
Unknown[22] |
|
Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
Ramesside |
TT380 |
Ankefenrahorakhty |
Chief in Thebes[22] |
Qurnet Murai |
Ptolemaic Period |
TT381 |
Amenemonet |
Messenger of the King to Every Land[22] |
Qurnet Murai |
TT382 |
Usermontu |
First Prophet of Monthu[22] |
Qurnet Murai |
TT383 |
Merymose |
Viceroy of Kush[22] |
Qurnet Murai |
18th Dynasty |
TT384 |
Nebmehyt |
Priest of Amun in the Ramesseum[22] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT385 |
Hunefer |
Mayor of Thebes, Overseer of the granary of Divine Offerings of Amun[22] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT386 |
Intef |
Chancellor of the King of Lower Egypt, Overseer of Soldiers[22] |
El-Assasif |
Middle Kingdom |
TT387 |
Meryptah |
Royal Scribe of the Altar of the Lord of the Two Lands,[22] |
El-Assasif |
|
TT388 |
Unknown |
[22] |
El-Assasif |
Saite Period |
TT389 |
Basa |
Chamberlain of Min, Priest, Mayor of Thebes[22] |
El-Assasif |
Saite Period |
TT390 |
Irtyrau |
Female scribe, Chief attendant of the Divine Adoratrice of Amun, Nitocris I[22] |
El-Assasif |
|
TT391 |
Karabasaken |
Prophet of Khonsemweset-Neferhotep, Fourth prophet of Amun, Mayor of the City[22] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
25th Dynasty |
TT392 |
Unknown |
|
Saite Period |
TT393 |
Unknown |
|
18th Dynasty |
TT394 |
Unknown |
|
Ramesside Period |
TT395 |
Unknown |
|
Ramesside Period |
TT396 |
Unknown |
|
18th Dynasty |
TT397 |
Nakht |
Priest of Amun, Overseer of the Magazine of Amun, First king's Son of Amun[22] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
18th Dynasty |
TT398 |
Kamose called Nentowaref |
Child of the Royal Nursery[22] |
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
TT399[3] |
Unknown[22] |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
Ramesside Period |
TT399A[3] |
Penrennu[22] |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
Ramesside Period |
TT400 |
Unknown[22] |
|
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna |
|