The list of MMA Tombs includes all tombs excavated by Herbert Eustis Winlock (1884–1950), an archeologist who worked for the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Some of the tombs also have a TT-designation, which refers to their provenience in the Theban Necropolis of Egypt.
List of MMA Tombs
MMA Designation | TT Designation | Owner(s) | Location | Period |
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MMA 31 | TT319 | Neferu II,[1] Royal Wife | Deir el-Bahari | Montuhotep II, 11th Dynasty |
MMA 56 | Ankhshepenwepet[1] | Deir el-Bahari | 25th Dynasty | |
MMA 57 | Khamhor[1] | Deir el-Bahari | 26th Dynasty | |
MMA 59 | Hennutawy F, Chantress of Amun | Deir el-Bahari | 21st Dynasty | |
MMA 60[1][2] | Djedmutesankh – Chief of the Harim of Amun Henuttawy B – Daughter of Pinedjem I Henuttawy C – Chief of the Harim of Amun, Flutist of Mut, and God's Mother of Khonsu Menkheperre C – God's Father, Priest of Amun-Re Nesenaset – Chantress of Amun Tiye – Chantress of Amun |
Deir el-Bahari | 18th Dynasty, 21st Dynasty | |
MMA 65 | TT358 | Ahmose-Meritamun, Wife of Amenhotep I Nauny, King's Daughter of His Body, Singer of Amun |
Deir el-Bahari | 18th Dynasty 21st Dynasty |
MMA 505 | TT310 | Nameless, possibly Meketre?, Chancellor of the King of Lower Egypt | Deir el-Bahari | 11th Dynasty |
MMA 506 | Anonymous | Deir el-Bahari | 12th Dynasty | |
MMA 507 | Tomb of the slain soldiers [3] | Deir el-Bahari | 12th Dynasty | |
MMA 508 | TT311 | Kheti, Treasurer of the King of Lower Egypt | Deir el-Bahari | 11th Dynasty |
MMA 509[4] | TT312 | Nespakheshuty, Governor of town and Vizier | Deir el-Bahari | 26th Dynasty, time of Psamtik I |
MMA 509a[4] | Unknown, perhaps Bebi, Vizier | Deir el-Bahari | 11th Dynasty | |
MMA 510[4] | TT313 | Henenu, Great steward | Deir el-Bahari | 11th Dynasty |
MMA 511 | Possibly Henu | Deir el-Bahari | 11th Dynasty | |
MMA 513 | TT314 | Harhotep, Seal-bearer of the King of Lower Egypt | Deir el-Bahari | 11th Dynasty |
MMA 514 | Multiple burials | Deir el-Bahari | 12th Dynasty | |
MMA 516[4] | TT315 | Ipi, Governor of the town and Vizier, Judge | Deir el-Bahari | 11th Dynasty |
MMA 517[4] | TT240 | Meru, Overseer of sealers | El-Assasif | 11th Dynasty |
MMA 518 | TT316 | Neferhotep, Head of the archers | Deir el-Bahari | 11th Dynasty |
MMA 521 | Statue of Iqer from this tomb | Deir el-Bahari | 11th Dynasty | |
MMA 729 | Rennefer (Chamber A) Neferkhawet (chamber B) Baki (III) (East chamber) Amenemhat (East Chamber) Ruiu (IV) (East Chamber) |
El-Assasif | 18th Dynasty Thutmosis I – Thutmosis III | |
MMA 801 | Saiah, Wab Priest Djedbastet Scribe of the House of the Divine votaress of Amun (Ta)Tiaset, Chantress of Amun Nayefennbu, son of Saiah |
Deir el-Bahari | 22nd Dynasty | |
MMA 807 | TT103 | Dagi, Governor of the town and Vizier | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 11th Dynasty |
MMA 808 | Sebeknakht | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 11th -18th Dynasty | |
MMA 812 | El-Assasif | 11th Dynasty | ||
MMA 813 | El-Assasif | 11th -18th Dynasty | ||
MMA 816 | El-Assasif | 11th Dynasty | ||
MMA 817 | El-Assasif | 11th -18th Dynasty | ||
MMA 818 | El-Assasif | 11th Dynasty | ||
MMA 819 | El-Assasif | 11th -18th Dynasty | ||
MMA 820 | TT366 | Djar, King's Guard of the Inner Palace | El-Assasif | 11th Dynasty |
MMA 821 | El-Assasif | 11th -18th Dynasty | ||
MMA 824 | El-Assasif | 11th -18th Dynasty | ||
MMA 825 | El-Assasif | 21st -30th Dynasty | ||
MMA 830 | El-Khokha | various | ||
MMA 832 | Aafenmut, and late period intrusive burial of Pakherkhonsu | El-Khokha | 22nd Dynasty | |
MMA 834 | Wesi | El-Khokha | 18th Dynasty | |
MMA 839 | El-Assasif | 11th Dynasty | ||
MMA 840 | El-Assasif | 12th -17th Dynasty | ||
MMA 850 | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 11th Dynasty | ||
MMA 1021 | Amenemhat Q,[5] King's Son | El-Assasif | 18th Dynasty | |
MMA 1101 | TT280 | Meketre | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 11th Dynasty |
MMA 1102 | Wah, estate manager of Meketre[6] | Sheikh Abd el-Qurna | 11th Dynasty |
References
- ^ a b c d H. E. Winlock, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, New Series, Vol. 19, No. 12, The Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Egyptian Expedition 1923–1924, (December 1924), pp. 5–33
- ^ Elena Pischikova, Julia Budka, Kenneth Griffin, Thebes in the First Millennium BC, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014, pp. 39–41, 46, 47, 51
- ^ Carola Vogel, Fallen Heroes?: Winlock's 'Slain Soldiers' Reconsidered, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 89 (2003), pp. 239–245
- ^ a b c d e Elena Pischikova, Reliefs from the Tomb of the Vizier Nespakashuty: Reconstruction, Iconography, and Style, Metropolitan Museum Journal, Vol. 33 (1998), pp. 57–101
- ^ Salima Ikram, A Re-Analysis of Part of Prince Amenemhat Q's Eternal Menu, Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, Vol. 48 (2012), pp. 119–135
- ^ *Porter, Bertha; Moss, Rosalind L. B. (1964). Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs, and Paintings I: The Theban Necropolis Part 2: Royal Tombs and Smaller Cemeteries (Second revised and augmented ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 667.
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