NEFFERENPET TOMB
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During the reign of Ramses II, Nefferenpet or Kenro was chief scribe of the Treasury of the domain of Amun-Ra, one of the highest offices of the time. The tomb is decorated with refined paintings. The deceased's wife, Moutemouia, is present at his side. The scenes are essentially religious: praise and adoration of the gods, a funeral procession, but there are also less formal scenes depicting Neferrenpet supervising the work carried out by the men at the treasury. The beautiful ceilings of this tomb are adorned with elaborate motifs.
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