el-Asasif ( Western Thebes )
El-Asasif
is a small valley in West Thebes between Deir el-Bahari and Dra Abu el-Naga.
The necropolis includes dozens of private graves and of nobles, dated to
times mainly of Middle and New Kingdom, also the Late Period. Most
famous are tombs of Montuemhat (TT34), the priset of Amon in times of
Taharqa, tomb of Ankhhor
(TT414) and of Pabasa (TT279). |
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25 - Amenemheb 26 - Khnumemheb 27 - Sheshonq 28 - Hori 29 - Pairi, also called Amenemopet 32 - Tutmosis 33 - Pediamenopet 34 - Mentuemhet, fourth prophet of Amun during the reign of Taharqa and Psametyk I, also mayor of Thebes 35 - Bakenkhons 36 - Ibi (XXVI Dynasty) 37 - Harwa (XXVI Dynasty) 47 - Userhet 189 - Nakhtdjehuty 190 - Esbanebded 191 - Wehebrenebpehti 192 - Kharuef, also called Senaa, steward to the Great Royal Wife Tiji (XVIII Dynasty) 193 - Ptahemheb 194 - Tutemheb 195 - Bakenamon 196 - Padihorresnet 197 - Padineith 240 - Meru 242 - Wehebre 243 - Pemu 244 - Pakharu 279 - Pabasa, grand chamberlain to the Nitocris, God's Wife of Amon 297 - Amenemopet, also called Djehutynefer or Thonefer 364 - Amenemheb 366 - Djar 386 - Intef 387 - Meryptah 388 - unknown 389 - Basa 390 - Irterau 404 - Akhamenerau 406 - Piay 407 - Bentenduanetjer 408 - Bakenamon 409 - Samut, also called Kiki, scribe 410 - Mutirdais 411 - Psamtek 412 - Kenamon 413 - Unasankh 414 - Ankhhor (XXVI Dynasty) 415 - Amenhotep |
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