TT49
Theban tomb TT49 | |||
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Burial site of Neferhotep | |||
Location | El-Khokha, Theban Necropolis | ||
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Neferhotep in hieroglyphs |
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The Theban Tomb TT49 is located in El-Khokha, part of the Theban Necropolis, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite to Luxor.
TT49 was the burial place of the Ancient Egyptian named Neferhotep, who was a Chief Scribe of Amun. Neferhotep dates to the time of Tutankhamen, Ay and Horemheb at the end of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt. He was a son of Neby, who was a servant of Amun and the lady Iuy. His wife was named Merytre [1]
Tomb
The tomb of Neferhotep is situated off a courtyard which also contains the entrances to the tombs of Pakhihet (TT187), Pa-anemwaset (TT362), Paraemheb (TT363) which all date to the end of the 19th dynasty. In the courtyard two stela flanked the entrance to the tomb. The entrance leads into a hall which connects via a doorway to a pillared hall which contains four pillars. At the back of the pillared hall a niche contains seated statues of Neferhotep and his wife.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Porter and Moss, Topographical Bibliography: The Theban Necropolis (PDF), Vol. 1, Part 1, pp. 91–5.