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roy+egyptian+noble Latitude and Longitude:

25°44′15″N 32°37′28″E / 25.7375°N 32.6245°E / 25.7375; 32.6245
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Theban tomb TT255
Burial site of Roy
Floor plan of TT255
TT255 is located in Egypt
TT255
TT255
Coordinates 25°44′15″N 32°37′28″E / 25.7375°N 32.6245°E / 25.7375; 32.6245
Location Dra' Abu el-Naga', Theban Necropolis
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Roy and Nebtawy
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Era: New Kingdom
(1550–1069 BC)

The Theban Tomb TT255 is located in Dra' Abu el-Naga', part of the Theban Necropolis, situated on the west bank of the Nile opposite Luxor. The sepulchre is the burial place of Roy, a royal scribe, and his wife Nebtawy (nicknamed Tawy), who lived at the end of the 18th Dynasty, during the reign of Horemheb. In addition to being a scribe, Roy was an overseer of the estates of both Horemheb and the god Amun. [1]

The tomb is small, consisting of only one chamber with a stele niche and burial shaft, but it is well decorated. [1] It is one of two tombs in Dra' Abu el-Naga' that is open to the public. [2]

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References

  1. ^ a b c Porter, Bertha; Moss, Rosalind L. B. Moss (1960). Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs, and Paintings I. The Theban Necropolis Part 1. Private Tombs (PDF) (1970 reprint ed.). Oxford: Griffith Institute. pp. 339–340. Retrieved 11 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Tomb of Roy (TT255)". Egyptian Monuments. 7 February 2009. Retrieved 11 November 2023.

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roy+egyptian+noble Latitude and Longitude:

25°44′15″N 32°37′28″E / 25.7375°N 32.6245°E / 25.7375; 32.6245
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Roy (Egyptian noble))
Theban tomb TT255
Burial site of Roy
Floor plan of TT255
TT255 is located in Egypt
TT255
TT255
Coordinates 25°44′15″N 32°37′28″E / 25.7375°N 32.6245°E / 25.7375; 32.6245
Location Dra' Abu el-Naga', Theban Necropolis
← Previous
TT254
Next →
TT256
r
Z1
ii
and
nb
t
N16
N16
N21 N21
[1]
Roy and Nebtawy
in hieroglyphs
Era: New Kingdom
(1550–1069 BC)

The Theban Tomb TT255 is located in Dra' Abu el-Naga', part of the Theban Necropolis, situated on the west bank of the Nile opposite Luxor. The sepulchre is the burial place of Roy, a royal scribe, and his wife Nebtawy (nicknamed Tawy), who lived at the end of the 18th Dynasty, during the reign of Horemheb. In addition to being a scribe, Roy was an overseer of the estates of both Horemheb and the god Amun. [1]

The tomb is small, consisting of only one chamber with a stele niche and burial shaft, but it is well decorated. [1] It is one of two tombs in Dra' Abu el-Naga' that is open to the public. [2]

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Porter, Bertha; Moss, Rosalind L. B. Moss (1960). Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs, and Paintings I. The Theban Necropolis Part 1. Private Tombs (PDF) (1970 reprint ed.). Oxford: Griffith Institute. pp. 339–340. Retrieved 11 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Tomb of Roy (TT255)". Egyptian Monuments. 7 February 2009. Retrieved 11 November 2023.

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