List of Theban tombs
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The Theban Necropolis is located on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Luxor, in Egypt. As well as the more famous royal tombs located in the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens, there are numerous other tombs, more commonly referred to as Tombs of the Nobles (Luxor), the burial places of some of the powerful courtiers and persons of the ancient city.
There are at least 415 cataloged tombs, designated TT for Theban Tomb. There are other tombs whose position has been lost, or for some other reason do not conform to this classification. Theban tombs tended to have clay funerary cones placed over the entrance of the tomb chapels. During the New Kingdom they were inscribed with the title and name of the tomb owner, sometimes with short prayers. Of the 400 recorded sets of cones, only about 80 come from cataloged tombs.{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk/thebes/tombs/cones.html|title=Funerary Cones of the 18th Dynasty|work=Digital Egypt|publisher=UCL|access-date=2008-01-30}}
The numbering system was first published Arthur Weigall's 1908 Report on the Tombs of Shêkh Abd’ el Gûrneh and el Assasîf (up to TT 45–100)A. E. P. Weigall, ‘[https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k5726266j/f146.item A Report on the Tombs of Shêkh Abd’ el Gûrneh and el Assasîf]’, ASAE 9 (1908), 118–36: "As will be seen, I have renumbered them all, and I trust that in future these numbers will always be held to, so as to avoid confusion. The tombs have been numbered in a haphazard sort of way two or three times, and one often finds two or more numerals marked down for each tomb. A few years ago Mr. Newberry made out a complete list of new numbers, and Mr. Carter had these neatly painted on wooden boards. The list, so far as I can make out, was then lost, and the boards were piled in a back room, where I found them. They ran consecutively from 100 to about ho, but I could only find a few of the numerals below 40. For this reason, I commenced my numbering at 100, and outside the doorway of each tomb the number has been nailed so that there can be no mistake."As Weigall explains, previous numbering schemes, such as that in the [https://archive.org/details/egypthandbookfo00firgoog/page/n580/mode/1up?view=theater Baedeker Travel Guide (1902)] had not been followed consistently and then more fully in Alan Gardiner and Arthur Weigall's 1913 A Topographical Catalogue of the Private Tombs of Thebes (TT 1–252).[https://archive.org/details/topographicalcat00garduoft/ A Topographical Catalogue of the Private Tombs of Thebes] This was followed by Reginald Engelbach's A Supplement to the Topographical Catalogue of the Private Tombs of Thebes (TT 253 to 334), extended further in Bernard Bruyère,B. Bruyère, ‘New Details for Insertion in the Theban 1/1000 Scale Maps: I. Deir el- Madina’, ASAE 25 (1925), 174–177 N. de Garis Davies,Norman de Garis Davies (N. de G. Davies, ‘New Details for Insertion in the Theban 1/1000 Scale Maps. II: Sheykh ‘Abd el-Qurna and Dira’ Abu’l Naga’, ASAE 25 (1925), 239–241 Ahmed Fakhry,A. Fakhry, ‘A Report on the Inspectorate of Upper Egypt’, ASAE 46 (1947), 37–54) and later in Bertha Porter's Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs, and Paintings.{{cite journal | last=Kaczanowicz | first=Marta | title=Gordon Jelf and his Notes on the Work Conducted in the Theban Necropolis, 1909–1910 | journal=The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology | publisher=SAGE Publications | volume=106 | issue=1–2 | year=2020 | issn=0307-5133 | doi=10.1177/0307513320966617 | pages=37–58| s2cid=226349562 | doi-access=free }} In their publication, Gardiner and Weigall acknowledged that the numbers do not follow any topographical order, and are due the order in which the tombs were discovered.[https://archive.org/details/topographicalcat00garduoft/ A Topographical Catalogue of the Private Tombs of Thebes], p.10: "The numbers employed in this Catalogue are the same as will be found marked outside the actual tombs; it is greatly hoped that these will meet with general acceptance. It will be noted that the numbering follows no topographical order. It will pain the pedantically-minded — I confess it is not wholly pleasant even to myself — that, for example, tomb 42 should adjoin no 110, and access be had to 145 from 17. Such incongruities are for the most part due to the succession in which the tombs were discovered; in practice they do not in any way impair the utility of the numbering. The purpose in assigning numbers to the tombs is to provide a series of abbreviations to be used in quotation, and so long as the numbers given are easily referred to in a printed Catalogue it matters little what order they follow. Any attempt to modify our numbering at the present juncture would introduce serious confusion into the already somewhat chaotic literature of Egyptology. Scholars are therefore begged to make shift with it, whatever its imperfections."
TT1–TT100
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! scope="col" width=7%" | Tomb # ! scope="col"| Owner(s) ! scope="col"| Title(s) ! scope="col"| Location ! scope="col"| Period(s) | |
TT1
| Servant in the Place of Truth{{cite book|first=James|last=Baikie|title=Egyptian Antiquities in the Nile Valley|publisher=Methuen|year=1932}} | |
TT2
| Servant in the Place of Truth | Deir el-Medina | 19th Dynasty - Ramesses II | |
TT3
| Pashedu | Servant in the Place of Truth | Deir el-Medina | 19th Dynasty - Ramesses II | |
TT4
| Qen | Deir el-Medina | 19th Dynasty - Ramesses II | |
TT5
| Neferabet | Servant in the Place of Truth | Deir el-Medina | |
TT6
| Nebnefer / Neferhotep | Chief of Workmen
| Deir el-Medina | 19th Dynasty - Horemheb, Ramesses II |
TT7
| Ramose | Scribe in the Place of Truth | Deir el-Medina | 19th Dynasty - Ramesses II | |
TT8
| Kha | Deir el-Medina | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep II, Tuthmosis IV and Amenhotep III | |
TT9
| Amenmose | Servant in the Place of Truth | Deir el-Medina | Ramesside Period | |
TT10
| Kasa / Penbuy | Servant in the Place of Truth | Deir el-Medina | 19th Dynasty - Ramesses II | |
TT11
| Djehuty{{cite web|url=http://www.excavacionegipto.com/campana/nota_prensa07_ing.jsp.htm|title=Spanish – Egyptian Mission at Dra Abu el-Naga Tombs of Djehuty and Hery|work=Project Djehuty|access-date=2008-02-17|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110710211059/http://www.excavacionegipto.com/campana/nota_prensa07_ing.jsp.htm|archive-date=2011-07-10}} | Overseer of Treasury and of Works | 18th Dynasty - Hatshepsut – Tuthmosis III | |
TT12
| Hery | Overseer of the Granary of Queen Ahhotep | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | 17th Dynasty/18th Dynasty - Tao II – Amenhotep I | |
TT13
| Shuroy | Chief of the Brazier-bearers of Amun | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | |
TT14
| Huy | Priest of Amenhotep, the Image of Amun | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | 19th Dynasty - Ramesses II | |
TT15
| Tetiky | Mayor of Thebes | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | 18th Dynasty - Ahmose I | |
TT16
| Panehsy | Prophet of Amenhotep of the Forecourt | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | 20th Dynasty | |
TT17
| Nebamun | Scribe and Physician of the King | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep II | |
TT18
| Baki | Chief Weigher of the Gold of Amun | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | 18th Dynasty - Thutmose III | |
TT19
| Amenmose | First Prophet of Amenhotep of the Forecourt | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | 20th Dynasty | |
TT20
| Montukherkhopshef | Mayor of Busiris | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | 18th Dynasty - Thutmose III | |
TT21
| User | Scribe and Steward of Thutmose I | 18th Dynasty - Thutmose I | |
TT22
| Wah / Meryamon | Eldest of the King (Wah) | 18th Dynasty | |
TT23
| Thay (Tjay) called To | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 19th Dynasty - Merneptah | |
TT24
| Nebamun | Steward of the Royal Wife Nebtu | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmose III | |
TT25
| Amenemheb | First Prophet of Khonsu | 19th Dynasty - Ramesses II | |
TT26
| Khnumemheb | Overseer of the Treasury in the Ramesseum | El-Assasif | 19th Dynasty - Ramesses II | |
TT27
| Sheshonk | Chief Steward of the Princess Ankhnesneferibre | El-Assasif | |
TT28
| Hori | Officer of the Estate of Amun | El-Assasif | Ramesside Period | |
TT29
| Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep II | |
TT30
| Khonsumose | Scribe of the Treasury | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 19th Dynasty - Ramesses III | |
TT31
| Khonsu | First Prophet of Thutmose III | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 20th Dynasty | |
TT32
| Djehutymose | El-Assasif | 19th Dynasty - Ramesses II | |
TT33
| Prophet and Chief Lector Priest | El-Assasif | 26th Dynasty | |
TT34
| Prophet of Amun (4th), Mayor of Thebes | El-Assasif | |
TT35
| Prophet of Amun (1st) | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | 20th Dynasty | |
TT36
| Ibi | Chief Steward of the "Adorer of the God" | El-Assasif | 26th Dynasty | |
TT37
| Harwa | Chief Steward of the Divine Wife | El-Assasif | 26th Dynasty | |
TT38
| Scribe, Counter of the Grain in the Granary of Amun | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Tuthmosis IV | |
TT39
| Puimre | 18th Dynasty - Thutmose III | |
TT40
| Viceroy of Kush | 18th Dynasty - Tutankhamen | |
TT41
| Amenemopet called Ipy | Chief Steward of Amun in Thebes | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 19th Dynasty | |
TT42
| Amenmose | Captain of Troops, Eye of the King in Retenu | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmose III | |
TT43
| Neferronpet | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep I | |
TT44
| Amenemheb | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | Ramesside Period | |
TT45
| Thoth / Thothemheb | Prophet of Amun (1st) (Thiut) | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep II/19th Dynasty - Ramesses II | |
TT46
| Ramose | Steward and Overseer of the Estate of Amun | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep III, Akhenaten | |
TT47
| Userhet | El-Assasif | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep III | |
TT48
| Amenemhat called Surer | El-Khokha | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep III | |
TT49
| Neferhotep | El-Khokha | 18th Dynasty - Ay | |
TT50
| Neferhotep | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Horemheb | |
TT51
| Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 19th Dynasty | |
TT52
| Nakht | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmosis IV | |
TT53
| Amenemhat | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmose III | |
TT54
| Huy / Kenro | Sculptor of Amun (Huy) | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmosis IV, Amenhotep III | |
TT55
| Ramose | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep III, Akhenaten | |
TT56
| Userhet | Royal Scribe, Child of the Royal Nursery | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep II | |
TT57
| Khaemhat | Royal Scribe, Overseer of Royal Granaries | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep III | |
TT58
| Unknown{{efn|TT58 was later usurped by Amenhotep and Amenemonet}} | Overseer of the prophets of Amun (Amenhotep) | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 19th or 20th Dynasty - Amenhotep III | |
TT59
| Qen | First Prophet of Mut, Lady of Asher | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmose III | |
TT60
| Senet | Mother or wife of Intefiqer. | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | |
TT61
| Useramen | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmose III | |
TT62
| Amenemwaskhet | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmose III | |
TT63
| Sebekhotep Court Officials of Thutmoses IV | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmosis IV | |
TT64
| Hekerneheh | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmosis IV | |
TT65
| Nebamon / Imiseba | Scribe of the Royal Accounts (Nebamon) | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Hatshepsut | |
TT66
| Hepu | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmosis IV | |
TT67
| Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Hatshepsut | |
TT68
| Multiple{{efn|TT68 was initially started for the High Priest of Amun Meryptah, during the 18th Dynasty. The tomb was later built over by Paenkhemenu during the 20th Dynasty. During the 21st Dynasty the tomb was again usurped by Nespaneferhor and his son Hor.D. A. Aston, "Reviewed Work: Das Grab des Paenkhemenu (TT 68) und die Anlage TT 227 by Karl-Joachim Seyfried", Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, Vol. 32 (1995), pp. 270–271}} | {{n/a}} | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty, 20th Dynasty, and 21st Dynasty | |
TT69
| Menna | Scribe of the Fields of the King | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmosis IV, Amenhotep III? | |
TT70
| Amenmose | Overseer of Artificers of Amun | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | | |
TT71
| Senenmut (unused) | Chief Steward, Steward of Amun | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Hatshepsut | |
TT72
| Re | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep II | |
TT73
| Amenhotep{{cite book|author=Porter and Moss|title=Topographical Bibliography I part 1 (2nd ed)}} | Chief Steward | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Hatshepsut | |
TT74
| Tjanuny | Royal Scribe, Commander of Soldiers | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmosis IV | |
TT75
| Amenhotep-si-se | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmosis IV | |
TT76
| Thenuna | Fan-bearer on the Right Side of the King | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmosis IV | |
TT77
| Ptahemhet / Roy | Standard-beaer of the King{{cite book|title=The wall decoration of three Theban tombs (TT77, 175, and 249)|first= Lise|last=Manniche |year=1988|location=Copenhagen}} | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmosis IV | |
TT78
| Horemheb | Superintendent of the Sacred Cattle, | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmose III, Amenhotep III | |
TT79
| Menkheper{{efn|Also called "Menkheperreseneb"}} | Scribe of the King's Granaries | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmose III, Amenhotep II | |
TT80
| Tutnefer | Prince, Scribe of the Treasury | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep II | |
TT81
| Ineni | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep I, Thutmose III | |
TT82
| Amenemhat | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmose III | |
TT83
| Vizier | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmose III | |
TT84
| Amunedjeh | Prince, Chief Royal Herald, Steward of the Palace | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmose III | |
TT85
| Amenemheb, also called Mahu | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmose III, Amenhotep II | |
TT86
| Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmose III | |
TT87
| Minnakhte | Superintendent of the Granaries | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmose III | |
TT88
| Pehsukher, also called Thenenu | Prince, Royal Registrar, Standard-Bearer of the King | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmose III, Amenhotep II | |
TT89{{cite web|url=http://www.rom.on.ca/collections/research/rstomb89.php|title=Theban Tomb #89 Epigraphic Project|access-date=2007-05-02|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080315125609/http://www.rom.on.ca/collections/research/rstomb89.php|archive-date=2008-03-15}}
| Amenmose | Steward in the Southern City | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep III | |
TT90
| Nebamon | Captain of Troops of Police on the West of Thebes, | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Tuthmosis IV, Amenhotep III | |
TT91
| Meri | | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | | |
TT92
| Suemnut | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep II | |
TT93
| Kenamon | High steward, Royal Steward of Amenhotep II | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep II | |
TT94
| Amy, also called Ramose | First herald of the king, Fan-bearer on the right of the King | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep II |
TT95
| Mery | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep II | |
TT96
| Sennefer | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep II | |
TT97
| Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep II | |
TT98
| Kaemheribsen | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmose III, Amenhotep II | |
TT99
| Sennefer[http://www.newton.cam.ac.uk/egypt/tt99/] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030622060114/http://www.newton.cam.ac.uk/egypt/tt99/|date=2003-06-22}} Tomb of Senneferi | Overseer of Seal Bearers | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmose III | |
TT100
| Rekhmire | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty - Thutmose III, Amenhotep II |
TT101–TT200
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! scope="col" width=7%" | Tomb # ! scope="col"| Owner(s) ! scope="col"| Title(s) ! scope="col"| Location ! scope="col"| Period(s) |
TT101
| Thanuro | Cupbearer of the King |
TT102
| Imhotep | Royal scribe, child of the nursery | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep III |
TT103
| Dagi | Governor of the town and Vizier |
TT104
| Tutnefer | Overseer of the Treasury | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep II |
TT105
| Khaemopet | Priest of the noble standard of Amun |
TT106
| Paser{{WhosWhoInAncientEgyptReference|pages=146–147}} | Vizier, High Priest of Amun | 19th Dynasty |
TT107
| Nefersekheru | Royal Scribe in the palace at Malkata | 18th Dynasty |
TT108
| Nebseni | High Priest of Inherit (Onuris) | 18th Dynasty - Tuthmosis IV |
TT109
| Min | Mayor of Tjeny (Thinis), Overseer of the prophets of Onuris, Tutor of Amenhotep II | 18th Dynasty - Tuthmosis III |
TT110
| Tutmosis | Cupbearer of the King, Herald of the king | 18th Dynasty - Hatshepsut, Tuthmosis III |
TT111
| Amenwahsu | Scribe of God's Writings in the Amun Domain, | 19th Dynasty - Ramesses II |
TT112
| Menkheperreseneb II{{efn|TT112 was later usurped by Ashefytemwaset during the Ramesside period.}} | High priest of Amun (priest of Amun-aashefyt) | 18th Dynasty - Tuthmosis III |
TT113
| Kynebu | Priest in Temple for King Thutmose IV |
TT114
| Unknown | Head Goldsmith in the Amun Domain |
TT115
| Unknown | | Ramesside Period |
TT116
| Unknown | | 18th Dynasty |
TT117
| Unknown / Djemutefankh | Draughtsman of Mansion of Gold | 11th Dynasty, 21st Dynasty, and 22nd Dynasty |
TT118
| Amenmose | Fanbearer on the Right of the King | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep III? |
TT119
| Unknown | | 18th Dynasty - Hatshepsut, Tuthmosis III |
TT120
| Anen | Second Priest of Amun, Brother of Queen Tiye{{cite web|url=http://euler.slu.edu/Dept/Faculty/bart/egyptianhtml/kings%20and%20Queens/Tiye.html|title=Queen Tiye|access-date=2008-01-30|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171216193057/http://euler.slu.edu/Dept/Faculty/bart/egyptianhtml/kings%20and%20Queens/Tiye.html|archive-date=2017-12-16|url-status=dead}} | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep III |
TT121
| Ahmose | First Lector-priest of Amun | 18th Dynasty - Tuthmosis III |
TT122
| Amenemhat | Overseers of the Production Area of Amun | 18th Dynasty - Tuthmosis III |
TT123
| Amenemhat | Scribe, Overseer of the granary, Counter of bread | 18th Dynasty - Tuthmosis III |
TT124
| Ray | Overseer of the storerooms of Pharaoh, Steward of the good god Tuthmosis I | 18th Dynasty - Tuthmosis I |
TT125
| Duauneheh | First Herald, Overseer of the estate of Amun | 18th Dynasty - Hatshepsut |
TT126
| Hormose | Commander-in-chief of Troops of the Amun domain | Late Period |
TT127
| Sememiah | Royal scribe, Overseer of all that grows | 18th Dynasty - Hatshepsut |
TT128
| Pathenfy | Mayor of Edfu and Thebes | Late Period, 26th dynasty |
TT129
| Unknown | | 18th Dynasty |
TT130
| May | Harbour Master in Thebes | 18th Dynasty - Tuthmosis III |
TT131
| Useramen{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk/thebes/tombs/TTd18.html|title=Theban tombs: 18th Dynasty|access-date=2007-10-15}} | Vizier of Thutmose III | 18th Dynasty - Tuthmosis III |
TT132
| Ramose | Great scribe of the king, Overseer of the treasuries of Taharqa | 25th Dynasty - Taharqa |
TT133
| Neferronpet | Chief of the weavers in the Ramesseum | 19th Dynasty - Ramesses II |
TT134
| Thauenany, also called Any | Priest of king Amenhotep who navigates on the sea of Amun | 19th Dynasty |
TT135
| Bakenamon | Wab-priest at the fore of Amun | 19th Dynasty |
TT136
| Unknown | Royal Scribe of the Lord of the Two Lands | 19th Dynasty |
TT137
| Mose | Head of works of Pharaoh in every monument of Amun | 19th Dynasty - Ramesses II |
TT138
| Nedjemger | Overseer of the garden in the Ramesseum | 19th Dynasty - Ramesses II |
TT139
| Pairi | Wab-priest in front of Amun, Overseer of peasants of Amun | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep III |
TT140
| Kefia, also called Neferronpet | Goldworker, Portrait sculptor | 18th Dynasty |
TT141
| Bakenkhons | wab-priest at the fore of Amun | Ramesside Period |
TT142
| Samut | Overseer of works of Amun-Ra in Karnak | 18th Dynasty - Tuthmosis III – Amenhotep II |
TT143
| Unknown | | |
TT144
| Nu | Overseer of estate labour | 18th Dynasty - Tuthmosis III |
TT145
| Nebamon | Head of bowmen | 18th Dynasty |
TT146
| Nebamon | Overseer of the granary of Amun, Counter of grain, iny of the God's Wife | 18th Dynasty - Tuthmosis III |
TT147{{cite web|url=http://www.egyptology.mq.edu.au/archivestext/2003%20Thebes%20Ockinga.htm|title=Thebes Excavation – October 2003 newsletter|author=Boyo G. Ockinga|access-date=2007-05-02|publisher=Macquarie Theban Tombs Project}}
| Heby / Unknown | Scribe who counts the cattle of Amun in Upper and Lower Egypt (Heby) | |
TT148
| Amenemopet | 20th Dynasty - Ramesses III – Ramesses IV |
TT149
| Amenmose | Royal scribe of the table of the Lord of the Two Lands, Overseer of hunters of Amun | Ramesside Period |
TT150
| Userhet | Overseer of cattle of Amun | 18th Dynasty |
TT151
| Hety | Scribe, Counter of cattle of the God's Wife of Amun, Steward of the god's wife of Amun | 18th Dynasty - Tuthmosis IV |
TT152
| Unknown | | 18th Dynasty, usurped during the Ramesside Period. |
TT153
| Unknown | | 19th Dynasty - Seti I? |
TT154
| Tati | 18th Dynasty |
TT155
| Intef | 18th Dynasty - Hatshepsut, Tuthmosis III |
TT156
| Captain of troops, Governor of the South Lands | 19th Dynasty - Ramesses I |
TT157
| 19th Dynasty - Ramesses II |
TT158
| Thonefer | 20th Dynasty |
TT159
| Raia | 20th Dynasty |
TT160
| Besenmut | Late Period (Saite) |
TT161
| Nakht | Bearer of floral offerings of Amun | 18th Dynasty -[Amenhotep III? |
TT162
| Kenamon | Mayor of Thebes, Overseer of the Granary of Amun | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep III |
TT163
| Amenemhat | Mayor of Thebes, Royal Scribe | 19th Dynasty |
TT164
| Intef | 18th Dynasty - Tuthmosis III |
TT165
| Nehemaway | 18th Dynasty - Tuthmosis IV, Amenhotep III |
TT166
| Ramose | Overseer of works in Karnak, Overseer of cattle | 18th Dynasty - Horemheb/19th Dynasty - Sety I |
TT167
| Unknown | | 18th Dynasty |
TT168
| Any | Divine Father clean of hands, Chosen lector of the lord of the gods | 19th Dynasty - Ramesses II |
TT169
| Senena | 18th Dynasty - Amenhotep III |
TT170
| Nebmehyt | Scribe of recruits of the Ramesseum in the estate of Amun | 19th Dynasty - Ramesses II |
TT171
| Unknown | | 18th Dynasty |
TT172
| Mentiywi | Royal Butler, child of the nursery | 18th Dynasty - Tuthmosis III – Amenhotep II |
TT173
| Khay | Scribe of divine offerings of the gods of Thebes | 19th Dynasty |
TT174
| 20th Dynasty |
TT175
| | 18th Dynasty |
TT176
| Userhet | Servant of Amun, clean of hands | 18th Dynasty |
TT177
| Amenemopet | Scribe of Truth in the Ramesseum in the estate of Amun | 19th Dynasty - Ramesses II |
TT178
| Kenro, also called Neferrenpet | Scribe of the treasury in the Amun-Ra domain | 19th Dynasty - Ramesses II |
TT179
| Nebamon | Scribe, Counter of grain in the granary of divine offerings of Amun | 18th Dynasty - Hatshepsut |
TT180
| Unknown | | 19th Dynasty |
TT181
| Ipuky / Nebamon | Sculptor of Pharaoh and Head sculptor of Pharaoh resp. | 18th Dynasty |
TT182
| Amenemhat | Scribe of the mat | 18th Dynasty - Tuthmosis III |
TT183
| Nebsumenu | Chief Steward, Steward in the house of Ramesses II | 19th Dynasty - Ramesses II |
TT184
| Nefermenu | Mayor of Thebes, Royal Scribe | 19th Dynasty - Ramesses II |
TT185
| Senioker{{cite web|title=Theban Tombs: Old and Middle Kingdom|url=http://www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk/thebes/tombs/TTokmk.html|access-date=2007-05-02|publisher=UCL}} | Treasurer of the God, Hereditary Prince, Divine Chancellor |
TT186
| Governor | First Intermediate Period |
TT187
| Pakhihet | wab-priest of Amun | 20th Dynasty |
TT188
| Royal butler clean of hands, Steward | 18th Dynasty - Akhenaten |
TT189
| Nakhtdjehuty | Chief of carpenters and Goldworkers in the Amun domain | 19th Dynasty - Ramesses II |
TT190
| Esbanebded | Divine Father, Prophet at the head of the king | Late Period |
TT191
| Wahibrenebpehti | Chamberlain of the Divine Adoratrix, Director of the festival | 26th dynasty - Psamtik I |
TT192
| Kharuef,{{cite book|title=OIP 102: The Tomb of Kheruef: Theban Tomb 192|author=The Epigraphic Survey|publisher=The Oriental Institute Of The University of Chicago|year=1980}} also called Senaa | Steward to the Great Royal Wife Tiye | 18th Dynasty |
TT193
| Ptahemheb | Official of the seal in the treasury of the Amun domain | |
TT194
| Tutemheb | Overseer of marshland-dwellers in the Amun domain, Scribe in the temple of Amun | 19th Dynasty - Ramesses II |
TT195
| Bakenamon | Scribe of the treasure of the Amun domain | |
TT196{{cite web|url=https://www.uni-muenster.de/Philologie/Iaek/fo.html#P2 |title=Publikation des thebanischen Grabes TT 196 |publisher=Muenster University |access-date=2007-05-02 |language=de |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070607094410/http://www.uni-muenster.de/Philologie/Iaek/fo.html |archive-date=2007-06-07 |url-status=dead}}
| Chief steward of Amun | Late Period |
TT197
| Padineith | Chief steward of the God's Wife of Amun, the Divine Adoratrix Ankhnesneferibre | 26th dynasty - Psamtik II |
TT198
| Riya | Head of the magazine of Amun in Karnak | Ramesside Period |
TT199
| Amenarnefru | Overseer of the store-rooms | 18th Dynasty |
TT200
| Dedi | Governor of the deserts to the west of Thebes, Head of the troops of Pharaoh | 18th Dynasty - Tuthmosis III – Amenhotep II |
TT201–TT300
class="wikitable"
!width="50"|Tomb # !width="250"|Owner !width="275"|Title !width="190"|Location !width="255"|Period | ||||
TT201 | Re | First herald of the king | El-Khokha | 18th Dynasty |
TT202 | Nakhtamun | Prophet of Ptah Lord of Thebes, Priest in front of Amun | El-Khokha | 19th Dynasty |
TT203 | Wennefer | Divine Father of Mut | El-Khokha | 19th Dynasty, Ramesses II |
TT204 | Nebanensu | Sailor of the high priest of Amun | El-Khokha | 18th Dynasty |
TT205 | Tutmosis | Royal Butler | El-Khokha | 18th Dynasty |
TT206 | Ipuemheb | Scribe of the Place of Truth | El-Khokha | Ramesside Period |
TT207 | Horemheb | Scribe of divine offerings of Amun | El-Khokha | Ramesside Period |
TT208 | Roma | Divine Father of Amun-Ra | El-Khokha | Ramesside Period |
TT209 | Nisemro | Overseer of the stamp | South Asasif | Late Period (25th Dynasty) |
TT210 | Raweben | Servant in the Place of Truth | Deir el-Medina | 19th Dynasty, Ramesses II |
TT211 | Paneb | Servant of Pharaoh in the Place of Truth | Deir el-Medina | 19th Dynasty, Ramesses II |
TT212 | Ramose | Scribe of the Place of Truth | Deir el-Medina | 19th Dynasty, Ramesses II |
TT213 | Penamun | Servant of Pharaoh in the Place of Truth | Deir el-Medina | 19th Dynasty, Ramesses II |
TT214 | Khawi | Custodian in the Place of Truth, Servant of Amun in Luxor | Deir el-Medina | 19th Dynasty, Ramesses II |
TT215 | Amenemopet | Royal scribe in the Place of Truth | Deir el-Medina | 19th Dynasty, Ramesses II |
TT216 | Neferhotep | Foreman in the Place of the Truth | Deir el-Medina | 19th Dynasty, Ramesses II |
TT217 | Ipuy | Sculptor | Deir el-Medina | 19th Dynasty, Ramesses II |
TT218 | Amenakhte and Iymway | Servant in the Place of Truth | Deir el-Medina | 19th Dynasty, Ramesses II |
TT219 | Nebenmaat | Servant in the Place of Truth | Deir el-Medina | 19th Dynasty, Ramesses II |
TT220 | Khaemteri | Servant in the Place of Truth | Deir el-Medina | 19th Dynasty, Ramesses II |
TT221 | Horimin | Scribe of troops in the palace of the king on the West of Thebes | Qurnet Murai | 20th Dynasty, Ramesses III |
TT222 | Hekammatranakhte, also called Turo | High priest of Monthu | Qurnet Murai | 20th Dynasty |
TT223 | Karakhamon | first ka(?)-priest | Qurnet Murai | Late Period (Saite) |
TT224 | Ahmose, also called Humay | Overseer of the estate of the God's Wife, Overseer of the double granaries of the God's Wife Ahmose-Nefertary | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty, Tuthmosis III and Hatshepsut |
TT225 | Unknown (possibly Amenemhet) | First Prophet of Hathor | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty |
TT226 | Heqareshu | Royal scribe, Overseer of nurses of the king | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty, Amenhotep III |
TT227 | Unknown | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty, Tuthmosis III | |
TT228 | Amenmose | Scribe of the Amun treasury | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty, Tuthmosis III |
TT229 | Unknown | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty | |
TT230 | Men | Scribe of troops of Pharaoh | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty |
TT231 | Nebamun | Scribe, Counter of grain of Amun in the granary of divine offerings | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | 18th Dynasty |
TT232 | Tharwas | Scribe of the divine seal of the Amun treasury | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | Ramesside Period |
TT233 | Saroy (and Amenhotep) | Royal Scribe of the offering table of the Lord of the Two Lands, Royal Scribe of the king's repast, Keeper of the royal documents in the presence (of the king), Leader of the Festival, Cattle Counter in the Estate of Amun, Royal Messenger to the hill country, Overseer of the hunters of Amun | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | Ramesside Period |
TT234 | Roy | Mayor | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | 18th Dynasty, Tuthmosis III |
TT235 | Userhet | High priest of Monthu | Qurnet Murai | 20th Dynasty |
TT236 | Hornakht | Second prophet of Amun, Overseer of the treasury of Amun | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | Ramesside Period |
TT237 | Wennefer | chief lector-priest | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | Ramesside Period |
TT238 | Neferweben | Royal butler clean of hands | El-Khokha | 18th Dynasty |
TT239 | Penhet | Overseer for all the Northern Lands | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | 18th Dynasty |
TT240 | Meru | Overseer of sealers | El-Assasif | Dynasty 11 Temp Mentuhotep-Nebhepetre |
TT241 | Ahmose | Scribe of divine writings, Child of the nursery, Head of the mysteries in the House of the morning | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | 18th Dynasty |
TT242 | Wehibre | Chamberlain of the god's wife of Amun Ankhnesneferibre | El-Assasif | Late Period (Saite) |
TT243 | Pemu called Pahy | mayor of Thebes | El-Assasif | Later Period (Saite) |
TT244 | Pakharu | Overseer of carpenters of the Amun domain | El-Assasif | |
TT245 | Hori | Scribe, Overseer of the estate of the great wife of the king | El-Khokha | 18th Dynasty |
TT246 | Senenre | Scribe | El-Khokha | 18th Dynasty |
TT247 | Samut | Scribe, Counter of cattle of Amun | El-Khokha | 18th Dynasty |
TT248 | Tutmosis | Maker of offerings of Thutmose III | El-Khokha | 18th Dynasty |
TT249 | Neferronpet | Supplier of dates/cakes in the temple of Amenhotep III | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty |
TT250 | Ramose | scribe of the Place of Truth | Deir el-Medina | |
TT251 | Amenmose | Royal scribe, Overseer of cattle of Amun, Overseer of magazine of Amun | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty |
TT252 | Senimen | Steward, Nurse of the God's Wife | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 18th Dynasty, Hatshepsut |
TT253 | Khnummose | Scribe, Counter of grain in the granary of Amun | El-Khokha | 18th Dynasty, Amenhotep III |
TT254 | Mose (Amenmose) | Scribe of the treasury, Custodian of the estate of queen Tiye in the Amun domain | El-Khokha | Late 18th Dynasty |
TT255 | Roy | Royal Scribe, Steward of the estates of Horemheb and Amun | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | Late 18th Dynasty |
TT256 | Nebenkemet | Overseer of the cabinet, Fanbearer, Child of the nursery | El-Khokha | 18th Dynasty Amenhotep II |
TT257 | Neferhotep (usurped by Mahu) | Counter of grain of Amun (Deputy in the Ramesseum) | El-Khokha | 18th Dynasty Tuthmosis III – Amenhotep III (usurped during the time of Ramesses II) |
TT258 | Menkheper | Child of the nursery, Royal scribe of the house of the royal children | El-Khokha | 18th Dynasty Tuthmosis IV |
TT259 | Hori | Scribe in all the monuments of the estate of Amun, Head of the outline-draughtsmen in the Gold House of the Amun domain | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | Ramesside Period |
TT260 | User | Scribe, Weigher of Amun, overseer of fields of Amun | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | 18th Dynasty Tuthmosis III |
TT261 | Khaemwaset | wab-priest of king Amenhotep I | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | 18th Dynasty Tuthmosis III – Amenhotep II |
TT262 | Unknown | overseer of fields | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | 18th Dynasty |
TT263 | Piay | Scribe in the granary in the Amun domain, Scribe of accounts in the Ramesseum | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 19th Dynasty Ramesses II |
TT264 | Ipiy | Overseer of cattle, Chief of the Lord of the Two Lands | El-Khokha | 19th Dynasty Ramesses II – Merneptah |
TT265 | Amenemopet | Scribe of the king in the Place of Truth | Deir el-Medina | 19th Dynasty Seti I – Ramesses II |
TT266 | Amenakhte | Chief craftsman of the Lord of the Two Lands in the Place of Truth on the west of Thebes | Deir el-Medina | 19th Dynasty |
TT267 | Hay | Officer of workmen in the Place of Truth, Fashioner of the images of all the gods in the House of Gold | Deir el-Medina | 20th Dynasty |
TT268 | Nebnakhte | Servant in the Place of Truth | Deir el-Medina | 19th Dynasty |
TT269 | Unknown | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | Ramesside Period | |
TT270 | Amonemuia | wab-priest, lector-priest of Ptah-Sokar | Qurnet Murai | 19th Dynasty |
TT271 | Nay | Royal scribe | Qurnet Murai | 18th Dynasty, Ay |
TT272 | Khaemopet | Divine Father of Amun in the west, lector-priest of the Sokar temple | Qurnet Murai | 20th Dynasty |
TT273 | Sayemiotf | Scribe in the estate of his lord | Qurnet Murai | Ramesside Period |
TT274 | Amenwahsu | High priest of Monthu of Tod and of Thebes, sem-priest in the Ramesseum in the estate of Amun | Qurnet Murai | 19th Dynasty Ramesses II – Merneptah |
TT275 | Sebekmose | Head wab-priest, Divine Father in the temples of king Amenhotep III and Sokar | Qurnet Murai | Ramesside Period |
TT276 | Amenemopet | Overseer of the treasury of gold and silver, Judge, Overseer of the cabinet | Qurnet Murai | 18th Dynasty, Tuthmosis IV |
TT277 | Amenemonet | Divine father of the temple of king Amenhotep III | Qurnet Murai | 19th Dynasty |
TT278 | Amenemheb | Herdsman of Amun-Ra | Qurnet Murai | 20th Dynasty |
TT279 | Pabasa | Chief Steward to the Nitocris I, Divine Adoratrice of Amun | El-Assasif | Psamtik I |
TT280 | Intef or Meketre | Chief Steward, Chancellor | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | Early Middle Kingdom |
TT281 | Mentuhotep III? | Pharaoh | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 11th Dynasty |
TT282 | Nakhtmin (Troop Commander) | Head of the bowmen, Overseer of the South Lands | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | 19th Dynasty |
TT283 | Roma, also called Roy | High priest of Amun, | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | 19th Dynasty, Ramesses II – Merneptah |
TT284 | Pahemnetjer | Scribe of offerings of all gods | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | Ramesside Period |
TT285 | Iny | Head of the magazines of Mut | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | Ramesside Period |
TT286 | Niay | Scribe of the table | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | Ramesside Period |
TT287 | Pendua | wab-priest of Amun, | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | Ramesside Period |
TT288 | Bakenkhons | Scribe of divine book of Khons | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | Ramesside Period |
TT289 | Setau | Viceroy of Kush, Overseer of the South Lands, Chief Bowman of Kush | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | 19th Dynasty, Ramesses II |
TT290 | Irinufer | servant in the Place of Truth | Deir el-Medina | 19th Dynasty, Ramesses II |
TT291 | Nakhtmin and Nu | servant in the Place of Truth, servant in the Great Place | Deir el-Medina | 18th Dynasty, Horemheb |
TT292 | Pashedu | Servant in the Place of Truth | Deir el-Medina | 19th Dynasty, Seti I – Ramesses II |
TT293 | Ramessenakhte | High priest of Amun | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | 20th Dynasty, Ramesses IV |
TT294 | Amenhotep (Usurped by Roma) | Overseer of the granary of Amun | El-Khokha | Amenhotep III |
TT295 | Paroy, also called Tuhmosis | Head of the secrets in the Chest of Anubis, sem-priest in the Good House, Embalmer | El-Khokha | Tuthmosis IV – Amenhotep III (?) |
TT296 | Nefersekheru | Scribe of divine offerings of all gods, Officer of the treasury | El-Khokha | Ramesses II |
TT297 | Amenemopet, also called Djehutynefer or Thonefer | Scribe, Counter of grain of Amun, Overseer of the fields | El-Assasif | 18th Dynasty |
TT298 | Baki, Wennefer | Foreman in the Place of Truth, Servant of Pharaoh in the Place of Truth | Deir el-Medina | Ramesside Period |
TT299 | Inherkau | Foreman in the Place of Truth{{cite web|publisher=osirisnet.net|url=http://www.osirisnet.net/tombes/artisans/inerkhaou359/e_inerkhaou359_01.htm|access-date=2007-04-29|title=The two tombs of Inerkhau}} | Deir el-Medina | |
TT300 | Anhotep | Viceroy of Kush | Dra' Abu el-Naga' | Ramesses II |
TT301–TT400
TT401–TT415
Other tombs
=Uncategorized=
=Unknown location=
class="wikitable"
!width="50"|Designation !width="250"|Owner !width="275"|Title !width="190"|Location !width="255"|Period | ||||
Tomb of Nebamun | Nebamun | Scribe and counter of grain | Possibly Dra' Abu el-Naga' |
=Dra' Abu el-Naga'=
class="wikitable"
!width="50"|Designation !width="250"|Owner !width="275"|Title !width="190"|Location !width="255"|Period | |||
ANB | Possibly Amenhotep I and Ahmose-Nefertari | 18th Dynasty | |
Tomb A.1 | Amenemhet | ka-servant | 18th Dynasty |
Tomb A.2 | "Tomb of the Dancers" | 17th Dynasty(?) | |
Tomb A.3 | Ruru | Chief of the Medjay | New Kingdom |
Tomb A.4 | Si-User | Scribe, Mayor of the Southern City, Overseer of the Granary | 19th Dynasty |
Tomb A.5 | Neferhotep | Overseer of granaries | 18th Dynasty: Thutmosis III – Amenhotep II |
Tomb A.6 | Djehutinefer | Overseer of marshlands of the Lord of the Two Lands | 19th Dynasty |
Tomb A.7 | Amenhotep | Scribe | 18th Dynasty |
Tomb A.8 | Amenemhab | Royal Scribe, Steward in the Mansion of Amenhotep I on the West of Thebes | 18th Dynasty or 19th Dynasty |
Tomb A.9 | Unknown | 18th Dynasty: Amenhotep II | |
Tomb A.10 | Djehutynefer | Overseer of the treasury | Early 18th Dynasty |
Tomb A.24 | Simut | Second priest of Amun | | |
=El-Khokha=
=Sheikh Abd el-Qurna=
=Qurnet Murai=
class="wikitable"
!width="50"|Designation !width="250"|Owner !width="275"|Title !width="255"|Period | |||
D.1 | Nehy | Viceroy of Kush, Governor of the South Lands | Tuthmosis III |
D.2 | Peterssuemhebsed | New Kingdom? | |
D.3 | Amenemhab called Mahu | Steward of [...] | Tuthmosis III |
D– | Hatiay | Overseer of the double granary of the Temple of the Aten | Amenhotep III – Akhenaten |
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