Ramesside tombs and tomb-chapels allotted numbers
13. Shury, head of bearers of altars of Amun
14. Huy, pure-priest of Amenhotep
16. Panehesy, priest of Amenhotep
19. Amenmose, high priest of Amenhotep
23. Tjay, secretary of the king for royal correspondence
25. Amenemheb, high priest of Khons
26. Khnumemheb, overseer of the treasury of the Ramesseum
28. Hori, Amun temple official
30. Khonsmose, Amun treasury official
31. Khons Ta, high priest of king Thutmose III
32. Thutmose, Amun temple high steward
35. Bakenkhons, high priest of Amun
41. Amenemipet Ipy, Amun temple high steward
44. Amenemheb, pure-priest in front of Amun
45. Djehuty, steward of high priest of Amun Mery, mid Dynasty 18: tomb taken over later by Djehutyemheb, head of fine linen production of Amun temple, Ramesside
51. Userhat Neferhebef, high priest of king's spirit for king Thutmose I
54. Huy, Amun temple sculptor, mid Dynasty 18: tomb taken over later by Kener, Khons temple head of stores, Ramesside
58. original owner name unknown, late Dynasty 18; tomb taken over later by Ameneminet, temple scribe, Ramesside
65. Nebamun, overseer of the granary, mid Dynasty 18; tomb taken over later by Imyseba, overseer of temple scribes in Amun domain, Ramesside
68. [Per?]-enkhnum, priest of Amun and Mut, Ramesside; tomb taken over later by Nespaneferher, overseer of temple scribes in Amun domain
105. Khamipet, priest of the noble standard of Amun
106. Paser, vizier
111. Amunwahsu, scribe of god's writings in the Amun domain
112. Menkheperraseneb, high priest of Amun, mid Dynasty 18; tomb taken over later by Aashefytemwaset, priest of Amun-aashefyt, Ramesside
113. Kynebu, priest in temple for king Thutmose IV
114. name unknown, head goldsmith in the Amun domain
115. name unknown
127. Senemiah, overseer of produce, mid Dynasty 18 (?); tomb taken over later, in Ramesside Period
133. Neferrenpet, head weaver in the Ramesseum
134. Tjaunany Any, priest of king Amenhotep
135. Bakenamun, pure-priest at the fore of Amun
136. name unknown, official of the king
137. Mose, head of works of Pharaoh in every monument of Amun
138. Nedjemger, overseer of the garden in the Ramesseum
141. Bakenkhons, pure-priest at the fore of Amun
148. Amenemipet, priest of Amun
149. Amenmose, overseer of hunters of Amun
152. name unknown, late Dynasty 18; tomb taken over later, in Ramesside Period (?)
153. name unknown
156. Pennesuttawy, captain of troops
157. Nebwenenef, high priest of Amun
158. Tjanefer, third priest of Amun
159. Rya, fourth priest of Amun
163. Amenemhat, mayor of Thebes
166. Ramose, overseer of works in Karnak
168. Any, priest
170. Nebmehyt, scribe of recruits of the Ramesseum
173. Khay, scribe of divine offerings of the gods of Thebes
174. Ashaikhet, priest at the fore of Mut
177. Amenemipet, scribe of Truth in the Ramesseum
178. Neferrenpet Kener, scribe of the treasury in the Amun-Ra domain
180. name unknown
183. Nebsumenu, overseer of the estate in the Ramesseum
184. Nefermenu, mayor of Thebes
187. Pakhyhat, priest of Amun
189. Nakhtdjehuty, overseer of carpenters, head goldsmith, in the Amun domain
193. Ptahemheb, official of the seal in the treasury of the Amun domain
194. Thutemheb, overseer of marshland-dwellers in the Amun domain
195. Bakenamun, scribe of the treasure of the Amun domain
198. Riya, head of production-area in Karnak
202. Nakhtamun, priest at the fore of Amun
203. Wennefer, priest of Mut
207. Horemheb, scribe of divine offerings of Amun
208. Rema, priest of Amun-Ra
221. Hormin, scribe of troops in the palace of the king on the West of Thebes
222. Heqamaatranakht Ture, high priest of Mont
232. Tjerwes, scribe of the divine seal of the Amun treasury
233. Sary, scribe of the crew of the king
235. Userhat, high priest of Mont
236. Hornakht, second priest of Amun
237. Wennefer, chief lector-priest
244. Pakharu, overseer of carpenters of the Amun domain
257. Neferhotep, accountant of grain of Amun, mid Dynasty 18; tomb taken over later by Meh, deputy in the Ramesseum, Ramesside Period
259. head of draughtsmen in the Gold House of the Amun domain
263. Piay, granary scribe in the Amun domain
264. Ipiy, overseer of cattle
269. name unknown
270. Amenemwia, pure-priest and lector-priest of Ptah-Sokar
272. Khamipet, priest of Amun in the west, lector-priest of the Sokar temple
273. Sayemitef, scribe in the estate of his lord
274. Amenwahsu, high priest of Mont of Tod and Thebes, sem-priest in the Ramesseum
275. Soebkemose, priest in the temples of king Amenhotep III and Sokar
277. Ameneminet, pirest of the temple of king Amenhotep III
278. Amenemheb, herdsman of Amun-Ra
282. Nakht, head archer
283. Rema, high priest of Amun
284. Pahemnetjer, scribe of offerings of all gods
285. Iny, head of the production-area of Mut
286. Niay, scribe of the table
287. Pendua, pure-priest of Amun
288. Bakenkhons, scribe of god's books of Khons
289. Setau, king's son of Kush
293. Ramessesnakht, high priest of Amun
294. Amenhotep, overseer of the granary of Amun, late Dynasty 18; tomb taken over later by Rema, pure-priest of Amun, Ramesside Period
296. Nefersekheru, scribe of divine offerings of all gods
298. Baki, foreman in the Place of Truth, and Wennefer, servant of Pharaoh in the Place of Truth
299. Inherkhau, foreman of Pharaoh in the Place of Truth
300. Anhetep, king's son of Kush
301. Hori, scribe of crew of Pharaoh in the Amun domain
302. Paramheb, overseer of the production-area
303. Paser, head of the production-area of Amun
304. scribe of the offering-table of Amun
305. Paser, pure-priest at the fore of Amun
306. Irdjenen, door-opener of the Amun domain
309. name unknown
324. Hatiay, high priest of Sobek, scribe of the Mont temple
331. Penniut Suner, high priest of Mont
332. Penrenenutet, head guard of the granary of the Amun domain
341. Nakhtamun, head of the altar in the Ramesseum
344. Piay, overseer of herds of Amun-Ra in Thebes
346. Amenhotep, overseer of the women of the inner palace quarters for the god's priestess Tentipet
347. Hori, scribe of the district
351. Abau, scribe of cavalry
352. name unknown, overseer of the granary of Amun
362. Paanemwaset, pure-priest of Amun
363. Paramheb, overseer of singers of Amun
364. Amenemheb, scribe of the granary of Amun
369. Kamwaset, high priest of Ptah, third priest of Amun
370. name unknown, king's scribe
371. name unknown
372. Amenkhau, overseer of carpenters of the temple of king Ramesses III
373. Amenmessu, scribe of the altar of the Lord of the Two Lands
374. Amenemipet, treasury scribe in the Ramesseum
375. name unknown
376. name unknown
377. name unknown
378. name unknown
379. name unknown
381. name unknown
382. Usermont, overseer of the treasury
384. Nebmehyt, priest of Amun in the Ramesseum
385. Hunefer, mayor of Thebes
387. Meryptah, scribe of the altar of the Lord of the Two Lands
394. name unknown
395. name unknown
399. name unknown
406. Piay, scribe of the altar of the Lord of the Two Lands
408. Bakenamun, head of estate-workers of the Amun domain
409. Samut Kyky, accountant of cattle of the Amun domain
415. Amenhotep, chief physician
Theban Tombs known from early modern records, but exact location no longer known
A series: in the Dra Abu al-Nega area (1-3 north valley, 4-18 main hill, 19-25 middle valley, 26 south valley)
A3. Ruru, chief of police, New Kingdom
A11. Khamwaset, New Kingdom
A12. Nebwenenef, overseer of marsh-dwellers of the Amun domain, Ramesside Period (?)
A14. name unknown
A15. Amenemheb, head doorkeeper of the Amun domain
A16. Thuthotep, overseer of the estate in Thebes
A17. Userhat, head of measurers of the granary of the Amun domain
A18. Amenemipet, head of scribes in the Amun domain
A23. Penaashefyt, overseer of the treasury
A26. name unknown
A28. Nakht (?)
B series: area of Khokha
B1. Mehehy, pure-priest of Amun
C series: Sheikh abd al-Gurna area (1-4 north-east slope, 5-15 plain)
C7. Hormose, head guard of the treasury in the Ramesseum
D series: Qurnet Murai area
D2. Petersemsedu, New Kingdom
Ramesside Period, staff working on tomb of king (mainly living at Deir el-Medina)
1. Sennedjem, servant in the place of Truth
2. Khabekhnet, servant in the place of Truth
3. Pashedu, servant in the place of Truth
4. Qen, servant in the place of Truth
5. Neferaabet, servant in the place of Truth
6. Neferhotep and son Nebnefer, both servant in the place of Truth
7. Ramose, servant in the place of Truth
9. Amenmes, servant in the place of Truth
10. Penbuy and Kes, both servant in the place of Truth
206. Inpumheb, scribe of the Place of Truth
210. Raweben, servant in the Place of Truth
211. Paneb, servant of Pharaoh in the Place of Truth
212. Ramose, scribe of the Place of Truth
213. Penamun, servant of Pharaoh in the Place of Truth
214. Khawi, guard in the Place of Truth
215. Amenemipet, scribe of the king in the Place of Truth
216. Neferhotep, foreman
217. Ipuy, sculptor
218. Amennakht, servant in the Place of Truth
219. Nebenmaat, servant in the Place of Truth
220. Khamteri, servant in the Place of Truth
250. Ramose, scribe of the Place of Truth
265. Amenemipet, scribe of the king in the Place of Truth
266. Amennakht, chief craftsman of the Lord of the Two Lands in the Place of Turth
267. Hay, officer of workmen in the Place of Truth
268. Nebnakht, servant in the Place of Truth
290. Irynefer, servant in the Place of Truth
291. Nu, servant in the Great Place, and Nakhtmin, servant in the Place of Truth
292. Pashedu, servant in the Place of Truth
321. Khamipet, servant in the Place of Truth
322. Penmenab, servant in the Place of Truth
323. Pashedu, draughtsman in the Place of Truth
326. Pashedu, foreman
327. Terebay, servant in the Place of Truth
328. Hay, servant in the Place of Truth,
329. Mose, Mesi, and Ipy, servants in the Place of Truth
330. Ker, servant in the Place of Truth
335. Nakhtamun, servant in the Place of Truth
336. Neferrenpet, servant in the Place of Truth
337. Qen, chiseller in the Place of Truth
339. Huy and Pashedu, servants in the Place of Truth
355. Amunpahapy, servant in the Place of Truth
356. Amenemwia, servant in the Place of Truth
357. Thuthermeketef, servant in the Place of Truth
359. Inherkhau, foreman in the Place of Truth
360. Qeh, foreman in the Place of Truth
361. Huy, main carpenter in the Place of Truth
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