KHONSU TOMB
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This tomb belongs to an official named Khonsu, a theophoric name modeled on that of the son-god of the Theban Triad (Amen-Mut-Khonsu). He was also called To, the first prophet of Thutmes III, during the reign of Ramses II. Preceded by a courtyard, the tomb has a classical inverted-T plan. Among the many paintings, most depict the cult of the god Montu and of Thutmes III, but there are also scenes of worship of the god Ra by the deceased and his family and of funerary scenes. Ducks in flight adorn the ceiling.
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