East wall, south side (left of the entrance) of the transverse chamber from the tomb of Menna (TT 69). The deceased receives offerings that are piled up in front of him. Below, the deceased receives his three daughters.
East wall, south side (left of the entrance) of the transverse chamber from the tomb of Menna (TT 69). The deceased is seated in front of his three daughters, two are holding sistrums.
East wall, south side (left of the entrance) of the transverse chamber from the tomb of Menna (TT 69). The deceased receives offerings that are piled up in front of him.
East wall, south side (left of the entrance) of the transverse chamber from the tomb of Menna (TT 69). Depicted on several registers are scenes of daily life in the fields.
East wall, south side (left of the entrance) of the transverse chamber from the tomb of Menna (TT 69). Depicted on several registers are scenes of daily life in the fields.
East wall, south side (left of the entrance) of the transverse chamber from the tomb of Menna (TT 69). Depicted on several registers are scenes of daily life in the fields.
East wall, south side (left of the entrance) of the transverse chamber from the tomb of Menna (TT 69). Depicted on several registers are scenes of daily life in the fields.
North wall of the longitudinal chamber from the tomb of Menna (TT 69). The deceased is represented in a boat, hunting in the marshes.
Wall painting scene from the Tomb of Mena (TT69), (south wing, east wall of the cross-chamber) in the Theban necropolis, more precisely Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Note that the face of the deceased and the first part of his name, has been erased. The company Lehnert and Landrock (Egypt) was founded in the 1920s, therefore the photograph was taken later. Photograph probably taken by Rudolph Lehnert.