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Welcome to Osirisnet.
The tombs of Ancient Egypt is what this site seeks to present. The intention is
to investigate them in depth so as to get to know them, and to understand how
they worked and what messages they still convey.
The richly illustrated descriptions on this site can serve as a guidebook for
any tombs you might visit that are open to the public. They will also allow you
to discover some of the many others to which you will never have access
otherwise.

Osirisnet is proud to be one of the few websites "recommended for Egyptology
research"



by Professor Khaled el-Enany, former Minister of Antiquities and Turism of
Egypt, former Director of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo

The webmaster, Thierry Benderitter
Member of the International Association of Egyptologists (IAE).


TOMBS

/carte/carte_01.htm?en /tombes/pharaons/e_pharaons_vok.htm
/tombes/pharaons/e_reines_princes_voq.htm /tombes/nobles/e_nobles.htm
/tombes/artisans/e_artisans.htm /mastabas/e_mastabas_saqqara.htm
/tombes/saqqara_nouvel_empire/e_saqqara_nouvel_empire.htm
/mastabas/e_mastabas_guiza.htm /tombes/amarna/e_amarna_necropole_royale.htm
/tombes/amarna/e_amarna_tombes_nobles.htm /tombes/el_kab/e_el_kab_tombes.htm
/tombes/el_bersheh/e_el_bersheh_tombes.htm
/tombes/el_hawawish/diaporama_el_hawawish_01.htm /tombes/moalla/e_moalla.htm
/tombes/assouan/e_assouan.htm /tombes/oasis/e_oasis.htm
/tombes/amada/e_amada.htm /tombes/soudan/e_soudan_tombes.htm
/3d-tours/e_3d-tours.htm /e_map.htm


 * MAP OF EGYPT
   
   showing the ancient necropolises


 * LUXOR - VALLEY OF THE KINGS
   
   Necropolis of the New Kingdom Pharaohs,
   from Thutmose I to Ramesses XI


 * LUXOR - VALLEY OF THE QUEENS
   
   Necropolis of queens and princes
   of the XIXth and XXth Dynasties


 * LUXOR - VALLEY OF THE NOBLES
   
   Necropolis of the courtiers
   and high officials of the New Kingdom


 * LUXOR - DEIR EL-MEDINA
   
   Workmen and craftsmen of the village of
   Deir el-Medina


 * SAQQARA
   
   Mastabas of the Old Kingdom


 * SAQQARA
   
   Tombs of the New Kingdom


 * GIZA
   
   Mastabas of the Old Kingdom


 * TELL EL-AMARNA
   
   Tombs of Akhenaten and the royal family


 * TELL EL-AMARNA
   
   Tombs of the nobles and courtiers


 * ELKAB
   
   Necropolis of the nobles of Nekheb,
   symbol city of Upper Egypt


 * EL-BERSHEH
   
   Necropolis of the nobles of the Hase nome


 * EL-HAWAWISH
   
   Main necropolis for the nobles of Akhmim during the old and middle kingdom


 * MO'ALLA
   
   Necropolis of the Old Kingdom
   and First Intermediate Period


 * ASWAN - QUBBETT EL-HAWA
   
   Necropolis of the governors
   of the Old and Middle Kingdoms


 * WESTERN OASES
   
   Tombs of the oases of Dakhla, Kharga, Siwa


 * AMADA (NUBIA)
   
   Tomb of Pennut, moved from its original site (Aniba)


 * SUDAN - EL-KURRU
   
   Royal necropolis


 * TOMBS IN 3D VIRTUAL REALITY


 * COMPLETE LIST OF TOMBS AND MASTABAS


OTHER TOPICS

/monument/e_monuments-sites.htm /dieux/e_dieux.htm /docu/e_documentation.htm


 * MONUMENTS AND SITES


 * ABOUT SOME DEITIES


 * ARTICLES ON VARIOUS TOPICS

 * 


NEWSLETTER

Osirisnet periodically sends out a letter announcing new publications or updates
to the site. It also reports on the most important discoveries or advances in
the field of Egyptology.


LATEST PUBLICATIONS OR UPDATES

/tombes/nobles/ptahemhat_roy77/e_ptahemhat_roy77_01.htm
/tombes/nobles/rekhmire100/e_rekhmire100_01.htm
/tombes/saqqara_nouvel_empire/maya_meryt/e_maya_meryt_01.htm
/tombes/pharaons/montouherkhepeshef_kv19/montouherkhepeshef_kv19.htm


 * PTAHEMHAT FOLLOWED BY ROY - TT77
   
   Very much in ruins today, TT77 is located at the top of the hill of Gurna. It
   was decorated for Ptahemhat, a "child of the Kep," in the reign of Thutmes IV
   or Amenhotep III. Then "the chief sculptor of the Lord of the Two Lands, Roy"
   took over the tomb. All the images and texts related to Ptahemhat have been
   scraped off, probably a personnal revenge, because Roy didn't destroy
   anything.


 * REKHMIRE - TT 100
   
   Illustrated here by more than 600 images, the tomb is of an exceptional
   quality and is historically important, particularly by its texts, which
   explain the various functions and responsibilities of the vizier, as well as
   his duties. It also features magnificent scenes of tributes from foreign
   peoples and an almost complete version of the mouth-opening ritual.


 * MAYA AND MERYT - SAQQARA
   
   Maya, Overseer of the Treasury from Tutankhamun to Horemheb, was a very elite
   person. He chose to be buried, along with his wife Meryt, at Saqqara, in a
   splendid chapel-tomb, the only one from the New Kingdom to be decorated in
   its subterranean part. This part is fairly well preserved, while the
   superstructure has been largely damaged and plundered.


 * MONTUHERKHEPESHEF - KV 19
   
   Montuherkhepeshef ("Montu is with his powerful sword"), one of the sons of
   Ramesses IX and first in line of succession, died before he could reach the
   throne. Only the entranceway and first corridor were hewn and decorated. The
   paintwork, while repetitive, is of a high quality.

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