Entrance to the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). The autobiography of the nomarch and three figures are visible on the facade. Schiaparelli excavations.
Right wall of the facade of the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). In the text, Herkhuf recounts his three expeditions to the south. Schiaparelli excavations.
Right wall of the facade of the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). In the text, Herkhuf recounts his three expeditions to the south. Schiaparelli excavations.
Right wall of the facade of the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). In the text, Herkhuf recounts his three expeditions to the south. Schiaparelli excavations.
Right wall of the facade of the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). In the text, Herkhuf recounts his three expeditions to the south. Schiaparelli excavations.
Right wall of the facade of the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). In the text, Herkhuf recounts his three expeditions to the south. Schiaparelli excavations.
Right wall of the facade of the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). The text is a letter from the young Pharaoh Pepi II, in which Herkhuf is honored for his expedition, from where he brought back a pygmy. Schiaparelli excavations.
Right wall of the facade of the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). The text is a letter from the young Pharaoh Pepi II, in which Herkhuf is honored for his expedition, from where he brought back a pygmy. Schiaparelli excavations.
Right wall of the facade of the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). The text is a letter from the young Pharaoh Pepi II, in which Herkhuf is honored for his expedition, from where he brought back a pygmy. Schiaparelli excavations.
Right wall of the facade of the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). The text is a letter from the young Pharaoh Pepi II, in which Herkhuf is honored for his expedition, from where he brought back a pygmy. Schiaparelli excavations.
Right wall of the facade of the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). The text is a letter from the young Pharaoh Pepi II, in which Herkhuf is honored for his expedition, from where he brought back a pygmy. Schiaparelli excavations.
Right wall of the facade of the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). The text is a letter from the young Pharaoh Pepi II, in which Herkhuf is honored for his expedition, from where he brought back a pygmy. Schiaparelli excavations.
Right side of the lintel, inscribed. From the entrance of the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). Schiaparelli excavations.
Right side of the lintel, inscribed. From the entrance of the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). Schiaparelli excavations.
Left side of the lintel, inscribed. From the entrance of the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). Schiaparelli excavations.
Left wall of the facade of the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). In the text, Herkhuf recounts his third expedition to the south. Schiaparelli excavations.
Detail of the left wall of the facade from the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). In the text, Herkhuf recounts his third expedition to the south. Schiaparelli excavations.
View of pillar I, north side, inside the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). His wife, Tepemnefret, is depicted. Schiaparelli excavations.
View of pillar II, north side, inside the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). Schiaparelli excavations.
View of pillar III, south side, inside the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). Schiaparelli excavations.
View of pillar III, east side, inside the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). Schiaparelli excavations.
View of pillar IV, south side, inside the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). Schiaparelli excavations.
View of pillar IV, east side, inside the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). Schiaparelli excavations.
View of the first false-door, in honor of Saben, inside the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). Schiaparelli excavations.
View of the first false-door, in honor of Saben, inside the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). Schiaparelli excavations.
View of the second false-door, in honor of Herkhuf, inside the tomb of Herkhuf (QH 34n). Schiaparelli excavations.
Room with decorated pillars in the tomb of Harkhuf (QH 34n), at Aswan. Pillar III, south side, is visible. On the wall on the left, one of the two false doors in the tomb is visible, honouring Sabni.