31st January 2014
27c
Theban Necropolis Walk.
Had a delightful day meandering through the Theban Necropolis with good company. It’s great to see the various areas of the Necropolis and the good work done and still being done there. The area around the Nobles looks very nice and clean. There are now many footpaths marked and lined with rocks and with signs for getting around the many tombs. Amenemipet Tomb TT41 being the latest tomb to open to the public at Khokha.
You cannot imagine just how nice and peaceful it is to walk around and visit the many tombs.
Tickets are purchased at the Ticket Office at Qurna Mura’I near to the roundabout.
27c
Theban Necropolis Walk.
Had a delightful day meandering through the Theban Necropolis with good company. It’s great to see the various areas of the Necropolis and the good work done and still being done there. The area around the Nobles looks very nice and clean. There are now many footpaths marked and lined with rocks and with signs for getting around the many tombs. Amenemipet Tomb TT41 being the latest tomb to open to the public at Khokha.
You cannot imagine just how nice and peaceful it is to walk around and visit the many tombs.
Tickets are purchased at the Ticket Office at Qurna Mura’I near to the roundabout.
Djeserkaraseneb Tomb TT38 - Scribe, Counter of the Grain in the Granary of Amun - Sheikh Abd el-Qurna - Tuthmosis IV, 18th Dynasty
Min Tomb TT109 - Mayor of Tjeny (Thinis), Overseer of the prophets of Onuris, Tutor of Amenhotep II - Sheikh Abd el-Qurna - Tuthmosis III 18th Dynasty.
Paser Tomb TT106 – Governor of the Town and Visier, High Priest of Amun, Chief of the Harem of Amun – 19th Dynasty – Khokha/Sheik Abe el-Qurna – Reign of Seti I and Ramses II.