Southern Tombs
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The southern tombs of the courtiers at Amarna are located in a series of low bluffs to the south and east of the city of Akhetaten.
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[edit] Tomb 7
The tomb of Parennefer.
[edit] Tomb 7a
The owner of this tomb is unknown.
[edit] Tomb 7b
The owner of this tomb is unknown.
[edit] Tomb 7c
The owner of this tomb is unknown.
[edit] Tomb 8
The tomb of Tutu.
[edit] Tomb 9
The tomb of Mahu.
[edit] Tomb 9a
The owner of this tomb is unknown.
[edit] Tomb 9b
The owner of this tomb is unknown.
[edit] Tomb 9c
The owner of this tomb is unknown.
[edit] Tomb 10
The tomb of Ipy.
[edit] Tomb 11
The tomb of Ramose.
[edit] Tomb 12
The tomb of Nekhtpaaten.
[edit] Tomb 13
The tomb of Neferkheperuhesekheper.
[edit] Tomb 14
The tomb of May.
[edit] Tomb 15
The tomb of Suti.
[edit] Tomb 16
The owner of this tomb is unknown.
[edit] Tomb 17
The owner of this tomb is unknown.
[edit] Tomb 18
The owner of this tomb is unknown.
[edit] Tomb 19
The tomb of Satau.
[edit] Tomb 20
The owner of this tomb is unknown.
[edit] Tomb 21
The owner of this tomb is unknown.
[edit] Tomb 22
The owner of this tomb is unknown.
[edit] Tomb 23
The tomb of Any (Further details).
[edit] Tomb 24
The tomb of Paatenenheb.
[edit] Tomb 25
The tomb of Ay, a future king (Further details).
[edit] Tomb 25a
The tomb of Ia?
[edit] Further reading
- N. de G. Davis The Rock Cut Tombs of El Amarna. Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities, 2004 (ISBN 0-85698-160-5).
- Owen, Gwil The Amarna courtiers' tombs. Egyptian Archaeology Autumn 2000