The list of MMA Tombs includes all tombs excavated by Herbert Eustis Winlock (1884–1950), an archeologist who worked for the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Some of the tombs also have a TT-designation, which refers to their provenience in the Theban Necropolis of Egypt.

List of MMA Tombs

MMA Designation TT Designation Owner(s) Location Period
MMA 31TT319Neferu II,[1] Royal WifeDeir el-BahariMontuhotep II, 11th Dynasty
MMA 56Ankhshepenwepet[1]Deir el-Bahari25th Dynasty
MMA 57Khamhor[1]Deir el-Bahari26th Dynasty
MMA 59Hennutawy F, Chantress of AmunDeir el-Bahari21st Dynasty
MMA 60[1][2]Djedmutesankh – Chief of the Harim of Amun
Henuttawy B – Daughter of Pinedjem I
Henuttawy C – Chief of the Harim of Amun, Flutist of Mut, and God's Mother of Khonsu
Menkheperre C – God's Father, Priest of Amun-Re
Nesenaset – Chantress of Amun
Tiye – Chantress of Amun
Deir el-Bahari18th Dynasty, 21st Dynasty
MMA 65TT358Ahmose-Meritamun, Wife of Amenhotep I
Nauny, King's Daughter of His Body, Singer of Amun
Deir el-Bahari18th Dynasty
21st Dynasty
MMA 505TT310Nameless, possibly Meketre?, Chancellor of the King of Lower EgyptDeir el-Bahari11th Dynasty
MMA 506AnonymousDeir el-Bahari12th Dynasty
MMA 507Tomb of the slain soldiers [3]Deir el-Bahari12th Dynasty
MMA 508TT311Kheti, Treasurer of the King of Lower EgyptDeir el-Bahari11th Dynasty
MMA 509[4]TT312Nespakheshuty, Governor of town and VizierDeir el-Bahari26th Dynasty, time of Psamtik I
MMA 509a[4]Unknown, perhaps Bebi, VizierDeir el-Bahari11th Dynasty
MMA 510[4]TT313Henenu, Great stewardDeir el-Bahari11th Dynasty
MMA 511Possibly HenuDeir el-Bahari11th Dynasty
MMA 513TT314Harhotep, Seal-bearer of the King of Lower EgyptDeir el-Bahari11th Dynasty
MMA 514Multiple burialsDeir el-Bahari12th Dynasty
MMA 516[4]TT315Ipi, Governor of the town and Vizier, JudgeDeir el-Bahari11th Dynasty
MMA 517[4]TT240Meru, Overseer of sealersEl-Assasif11th Dynasty
MMA 518TT316Neferhotep, Head of the archersDeir el-Bahari11th Dynasty
MMA 521Statue of Iqer from this tombDeir el-Bahari11th Dynasty
MMA 729Rennefer (Chamber A)
Neferkhawet (chamber B)
Baki (III) (East chamber)
Amenemhat (East Chamber)
Ruiu (IV) (East Chamber)
El-Assasif18th Dynasty Thutmosis IThutmosis III
MMA 801Saiah, Wab Priest
Djedbastet Scribe of the House of the Divine votaress of Amun
(Ta)Tiaset, Chantress of Amun
Nayefennbu, son of Saiah
Deir el-Bahari22nd Dynasty
MMA 807TT103Dagi, Governor of the town and VizierSheikh Abd el-Qurna11th Dynasty
MMA 808SebeknakhtSheikh Abd el-Qurna11th -18th Dynasty
MMA 812El-Assasif11th Dynasty
MMA 813El-Assasif11th -18th Dynasty
MMA 816El-Assasif11th Dynasty
MMA 817El-Assasif11th -18th Dynasty
MMA 818El-Assasif11th Dynasty
MMA 819El-Assasif11th -18th Dynasty
MMA 820TT366Djar, King's Guard of the Inner PalaceEl-Assasif11th Dynasty
MMA 821El-Assasif11th -18th Dynasty
MMA 824El-Assasif11th -18th Dynasty
MMA 825El-Assasif21st -30th Dynasty
MMA 830El-Khokhavarious
MMA 832Aafenmut, and late period intrusive burial of PakherkhonsuEl-Khokha22nd Dynasty
MMA 834WesiEl-Khokha18th Dynasty
MMA 839El-Assasif11th Dynasty
MMA 840El-Assasif12th -17th Dynasty
MMA 850Sheikh Abd el-Qurna11th Dynasty
MMA 1021Amenemhat Q,[5] King's SonEl-Assasif18th Dynasty
MMA 1101TT280MeketreSheikh Abd el-Qurna11th Dynasty
MMA 1102TT22Wah, Royal Butler, usurped by Meryamun, King's SonSheikh Abd el-Qurna

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 H. E. Winlock, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, New Series, Vol. 19, No. 12, The Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Egyptian Expedition 1923–1924, (December 1924), pp. 5–33
  2. Elena Pischikova, Julia Budka, Kenneth Griffin, Thebes in the First Millennium BC, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014, pp. 39–41, 46, 47, 51
  3. Carola Vogel, Fallen Heroes?: Winlock's 'Slain Soldiers' Reconsidered, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 89 (2003), pp. 239–245
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 Elena Pischikova, Reliefs from the Tomb of the Vizier Nespakashuty: Reconstruction, Iconography, and Style, Metropolitan Museum Journal, Vol. 33 (1998), pp. 57–101
  5. Salima Ikram, A Re-Analysis of Part of Prince Amenemhat Q's Eternal Menu, Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, Vol. 48 (2012), pp. 119–135
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