The tomb belongs to one of the officials who lived at the time of Ramses II and was called Pennut; he was overseer of the province of Aniba.The tomb is a rock cut toms and consist of antechamber that niche where there are the remains of three destroyed statues.The chamber has scenes of Pennut offering to the gods, and others represent the funeral, and the final judgments.
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