East wall, south side, from the transverse chamber of the tomb of Ipuy (TT 217). Depicted is a scene that is no longer visible today. Detail of a temple in the middle of some trees.
East wall, south side, from the transverse chamber of the tomb of Ipuy (TT 217), before its restoration.
South wall from the transverse chamber of the tomb of Ipuy (TT 217). Two of his sons bring offerings to the deceased couple who are seated. The upper register shows several people seated, facing a standing male figure.
South wall from the transverse chamber of the tomb of Ipuy (TT 217). Two of his sons bring offerings to the deceased couple who are seated. The upper register shows several people seated, facing a standing male figure.
West wall, south side, from the transverse chamber of the tomb of Ipuy (TT 217). The deceased is shown in front of the gods Osiris and Hathor.
East wall, north side, from the transverse chamber of the tomb of Ipuy (TT 217). Part of the upper registers of the wall, now very damaged and no longer visible.
East wall, north side, from the transverse chamber of the tomb of Ipuy (TT 217). Five registers are depicted, relating to aspects of daily life. The first from below is clearly visible, with scenes of fishing, while the second from below, in the centre, displays the production of wine, now no longer visible.
East wall, north side, from the transverse chamber of the tomb of Ipuy (TT 217). Five registers are depicted, relating to aspects of daily life. The first from below is clearly visible, with scenes of fishing, while the second from below, in the centre, displays the production of wine, now no longer visible.
East wall, north side, from the transverse chamber of the tomb of Ipuy (TT 217). Five registers are depicted, relating to aspects of daily life. The first from below is clearly visible, with scenes of fishing, while the second from below, in the centre, displays the production of wine, now no longer visible.
North wall from the transverse chamber of the tomb of Ipuy (TT 217). On the left, the wife of Ipuy performs libations with her husband to the god Ptah-Sokar (both Ipuy and the god are on the west wall, north side, and not visible in this photograph). The wall has four registers, at the top, a man though not visible here is in front of his relatives. The two middle registers relate to funeral preparations, and the lowest register shows a fishing scene.
North wall from the transverse chamber of the tomb of Ipuy (TT 217). On the left, the wife of Ipuy performs libations with her husband to Anubis and Ptah-Sokar (both Ipuy and the god are on the west wall, north side, and not visible in this photograph). The wall has four registers, at the top, a man though not visible here is in front of his relatives. The two middle registers relate to funeral preparations, and the lowest register shows a fishing scene.
North wall from the transverse chamber of the tomb of Ipuy (TT 217). On the left, the wife of Ipuy performs libations with her husband to Anubis and Ptah-Sokar (both Ipuy and the god are on the west wall, north side, and not visible in this photograph). The image shows three of the four registers forming part of this wall scene, the two central ones are related to funeral preparations and the lowest register shows a fishing scene.
West wall, north side, from the transverse chamber of the tomb of Ipuy (TT 217). The deceased is depicted performing a libation in front of the gods Anubis and Ptah-Sokar.