Tombs of Draa Abu Al-Naja in Luxor Egypt | Pharaonic Tombs Dra’ Abu el-Naga.
List of the names of the tombs of the nobles in the The Pharaonic Tombs from Thebes of Luxor, Ancient Egypt Civilization.

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Facts about the Tombs of Draa Abu Al-Naja:

  • The cemetery was used as a monastery for Copts in Coptic times, where their own Coptic monastery called Deir al-Bakhit was built.
  • In 2017 AD, the Chancellor’s A17 cemetery whose name is pronounced Usser Hat or Wesserhat who was the head of the weighers and responsible for the grains of the village of Amon containing more than 1,500 statues of different sizes.
  • In 2017, a tomb of Amenemhat, who worked as an ornier for the temple of Amun, was discovered inside the tomb with more than 90 statues of Shaoabti et a collection of colored coffins with some registrations External pharaonic containing a mummy, as well as a statue of Amenemhat, from his son Neb Nefer and of his wife and a collection of accessories and jewellery belonging to his Wife.
  • In 2017, Tomb TT150 was discovered, especially with morgues, and more than 100 funerary seals and cartouches were discovered bearing the name of King Thutmose I.
  • In 2018, a cemetery for mummification cabin manager Thao Er  Ghet-Ef  was discovered from the time of the 19th and 20th Pharaonic dynasties, and more than 100 statues of Chaouabti  and a collection of wooden coffins containing a mummy were discovered inside the tomb.

When were the Tombs of Draa Abu Al-Naja built?

Built during the 17th Pharaonic dynasty, cartouches were discovered for the first king,  one of the most important and famous kings of the  pharaohs

Where are the Tombs of Draa Abu Al-Naja?

Located on the west bank of the Nile in Luxor in southern Egypt, the location of the tombs was chosen north of the Tombs of Al-Assassif in the same area of the site of Deir El Bahari and at the entrance to the dry bay where the Necropolis of  Thebes is located.

What are the most famous tombs?

A tomb of King Amenophis I and Queen Ahmes Nefertari.

  1. Tomb of Shuroy No. TT13, of Shuroy, he was the head of the sacred boat bearers of the temple of Amun Ra.
  2. Tomb of Roy n° TT255, property of the royal scribe Roy.
  3. Tomb A5, owned by Pa Nefer Hetep, worked as a supervisor at the grain store.

List of Tombs of Draa Abu Al-Naja  in Thebes Louxor:

Tombs of Draa Abu Al-Naja number The name of the owner of the cemetery IN Tombs of Draa Abu Al-Naja The work of the cemetery owner
TT11 Thouty Treasury and Trade Observer
TT12 Hery A review of the Queen’s grain store, Iah Hattab.
TT13 Choury Head of the steam carriers of Amon Ra
TT14 Houwy A priest with a picture of Amun.
TT15 Tetike son of Ra Hotep Governor of Taiba
TT16 Pa Nehsy A priest who was in the hall.
TT17 Neb Amon Writer of the King
TT18 Baky The balance of the president of the gold of Amun.
TT19 Amenmes The first priest to be in the hall.
TT20 Montou Her Khepeche-ef Mayor of Atafeh
TT140 Qifi- Néfer Renpet Statue maker
TT141 Bak En Khonsu A priest is a disinfectant.
TT142 Sa Mout Amon Ra’s Business Supervisor in Karnak
TT143 unknown
TT144 Nou Construction Supervisor
TT145 Neb Amon Chief Archer
TT146 Neb Amon Amon Grain Store Supervisor
TT147 Hapi/ Néfer Renpet Head of the Elder Gate of the Temple of Karnak
TT148 Amon Em upet Amen Priest
TT149 Amenenes Royal Writer of the Lord of the Lands
TT150 Usserhat Supervisor of Amon Cattle
TT151 Haty Director of the House of the Divine Bride
TT152 unknown
TT153 unknown
TT154 Taty The king’s legs.
TT155 Antef King’s Butler
TT156 Pen Nessout  Tawi Commander of the soldiers
TT157 Neb Wenen-Ef The High Priest of Amun
TT158 Tou Nefer The third priest of Amun.
TT159 Raa Ya The fourth priest of Amun.
TT160 Pesen Mout Unknown in the tombs of Abu al-Naja’s arm
TT161 Nekhet Offerings of amun of pregnant plants
TT162 Qen Amon Governor of the city of Thebes
TT163 Amen Em Hat Royal Writer
TT164 Antef Soldiers’ writer
TT165 Nehem Ouay Orfètier
TT166 Ramsès Livestock Supervisor
TT167 Anonyme
TT168 Ani The chosen column of the Lord of Lords.
TT169 Sen Ina Head of The Makers of Amon Gold
TT231 Neb Amon author
TT232 Thar Wass The author of the divine ring of Amun’s safe.
TT233 Sa Ir wery The Royal Writer of the Table of the Lord of the Lands
TT234 Roy Governor of Egypt
TT236 Hor Nekhet Second priest of Amun.
TT237 Wen Nefero The high priest of both.
TT239 Ben Hat General Supervisor of Northern Lands
TT241 Ahmes The author of the divine writings
TT255 Roy Royal Writer
TT260 Usser Supervisor of Amon Fields
TT261 Khaa Em Wasset The purgatory priest of King Amenhotep I.
TT262 unknown
TT282 Nekhet Head Archers
TT283 Rou Maa – Roy Priest of the Temple of Amun the Great
TT284 Pa Hem Neter An author of offerings to all the gods.
TT285 Ani Head of the shops of the goddess Mott
TT286 Nyay Table Writer
TT287 Ben Doua Priest Amon Al-Mutahar
TT288 Bak En Khonsu Author of the Divine Book of Khonsou
TT289 Sitao Captain of the archers in Koch
TT293 Ramsès Nekhet Priest of the Temple of Amun the Great
TT300 Ankh Hotep Viceroy of the country Kush
TT301 Houry The king’s table clerk in Amun’s property.
TT302 Pa Ra Em Heb Store Supervisor
TT303 Pa Ser The third priest of Amun.
TT304 Pyay Amen’s parents’ table writer
TT305 Pa Ser The priest of purgatory before Amun.
TT306 Erganin, Erzanin Opening of the door of the village of Amun
TT307 Thou nefer
TT332 Bener Nout It Head of the guard of the grain store in the village of Amon
TT333 unknown
TT334 unknown
TT344 Pyay Livestock Supervisor
TT375 unknown
TT376 unknown
TT377 unknown
TT378 unknown
TT379 unknown
TT393 unknown
TT394 unknown
TT395 unknown
TT396 unknown
TT401 Neb Seni Supervisor of orfèers
TT402 unknown
The Tomb of king Amenophis Ier possess
A1 Amenemhat Alka Server
A2 Tomb of dancers
A3 Roro Chief of Police
A4 Sa Usser Mayor of the City of the South
A5 Nefer Hotep The grain store supervisor.
R6 Thouty Nefer Sisho  ou Senio. Wetlands Supervisor
A7 Amen Hotep author
A8 Amen Em Heb Royal Writer
A9 unknown
A10 Thot Nefer Royal Writer
A11 Amon Khaa Em Wasset
A12 Neb Wenen-Ef Wetlands Supervisor
A13 Pay Mess (Paymus/Paymosi) attendant
A14 unknown
A15 Amon Em-Ib The chief doorman of the village of Amun.
A16 Thouty Hotep The director of the house in the southern city.
A17 Ousser Hat The big weights in the cereal store in the village of Amon
A18 Amon Em upet Priest Amon Ra
A19 unknown Hereditary Prince on Tanis
A20 Nekhet or Pa Nekhet Supervisor of the Grain Stores of the Temple of Amun
A21 unknown
A22 Nefer Heb-Ef author
A23 Benashifi Treasury Supervisor
A24 Sa Mut Second priest of Amun.
A25 unknown
A26 unknown

 The address Tombs of Draa Abu Al-Naja:

Necropolis of Thebes, the west bank of the Nile, Luxor, Egypt.

Visit dates for Tombs of Draa Abu Al-Naja:

  • Sunday: 09:00 to 17:00.
  • Monday: 09:00 to 17:00.
  • Tuesday: 09:00 to 17:00.
  • Wednesday: 09:00 to 17:00.
  • Thursday: 09:00 to 17:00.
  • Friday: 09:00 to 17:00.
  • Saturday: 9:00 to 17:00

Ticket prices:

  • The price of a tourist ticket = 40 Egyptian pounds.
  • The ticket price of a foreign student = 20 Egyptian pounds.
  • The price of an Egyptian ticket = 10 Egyptian pounds.
  • The price of an Egyptian student’s ticket = 5 Egyptian pounds.

Author & Writer Tombs of Draa Abu Al-Naja: Tamer Ahmed Abd elfatah Yousif

 Tombs of Draa Abu Al-Naja Luxor Egypt | Dra' Abu el-Naga Theban Necropolis

Tombs of Draa Abu Al-Naja Luxor Egypt | Dra’ Abu el-Naga Theban Necropolis

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