Wall painting scene from the Tomb of Djeserkaraseneb (TT38) (transverse chamber, east wing), who lived in the second half of the 18th Dynasty. In the upper register, the deceased performs some of his duties in the company of some assistants. In the lower register, the deceased makes offerings to Amun and Renutet. The photograph documents a wall that is in a more damaged condition today. The company Lehnert and Landrock (Egypt) was founded in the 1920s, therefore the photograph was taken later. Photograph probably taken by Rudolph Lehnert.
Wall painting scene from the Tomb of Djeserkaraseneb (TT38) (transverse chamber, east wing), who lived in the second half of the 18th Dynasty. In the scene, the deceased and his wife Wadjrenpet (behind her is a third person - their son, not visible here) make offerings to honour Amun-Ra and Osiris. At present, the wall is partially ruined, in contrast to the state of preservation at the time of the photograph. The company Lehnert and Landrock (Egypt) was founded in the 1920s, therefore the photograph was taken later. Photograph probably taken by Rudolph Lehnert.