Detail of the west wall from the burial chamber of the tomb of Neferabet (TT 5). The funerary deity Qebekhsenuf is visible on the left and the funerary deity Duamutef, on the right.
South wall from the burial chamber of the tomb of Neferabet (TT 5). The wall is quite damaged. Identifiable in the upper register is the goddess Nephthys kneeling and on the other side is the goddess Isis, also kneeling. Only the feet of the goddess Isis remain. In the lower register there are adoration scenes.
East wall from the burial chamber of the tomb of Neferabet (TT 5). The deceased is represented with his family in the act of worshipping the god Anubis, not visible in this photograph.
North wall (at the back) from the burial chamber of the tomb of Neferabet (TT 5). The upper register shows the winged goddess Nephthys, being worshipped by the deceased and his family. The lower register shows the mummy of the deceased, with the goddesses Nephthys (left) and the Isis (right) in the form of falcons on either side of Neferabet. Next to the goddesses are two divine figures (HxH and Dt).