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The passage to the inner chamber depicts Ineni before the gods and records rites that were performed before the statues of Ineni. Ineni's brother Pahery is shown offering to Ineni and his wife. Other scene sinclude a pilgrimage to Abydos, a sarcophagus being dragged by oxen and a funeral procession.
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Ineni is depicted in the tomb with his father who is also called Ineni and his mother Sitdjehuty. Ineni's wife is named Ahhotep and nicknamed Thuiu. A brother named Pahery in an inscription in the passage to the shrine. The shrine contains four statues depicting Ineni, his wife and his parents.
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and records a list of temples. In another scene Ineni is again shown doing inspections. Scenes include the transportation of produce to the temple of Amun. Ineni is depicted with his wife while fishing and fowling, the scenes show hippopotamus, birds and fish.
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The tomb consists of a gallery cut into the rock, the roof of which is supported by six square pillars. From this gallery leads a chamber, at the end of which is a shrine which contains a group of four statues.
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The inner chamber is decorated with scenes of Ineni and his family receiving offerings. The chamber ends with a group of four statues, depicting Ineni, his wife Thuau, his father, also called Ineni, and his
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The gallery further shows Ineni with his staff and contains two stela with an autobiographical text. Ineni is shown with his attendants doing inspections. One scene shows the weighing of the treasure of
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The southernmost pillar of which has hunting scenes, in which Ineni was depicted running (his figure has been largely destroyed) with a bow, hunting with dogs and catching a female Hyena.
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The sixth and final pillar on the north shows the harvest. Grain is heaped, oxen are threshing the grain, and corn is carried off the field.
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had gone "forth to heaven, having mingled with the gods." His son Tuthmosis III is then said to have "stood in his place as King of the
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The third column shows Ineni seated before offerings, including baskets of grapes, bread, meat, vases of wine, etc.
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The tomb retains some of its decoration. The rear of the pillars show a variety of scenes:
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as a regent in relation to her step-son Tuthmosis III. The inscription mentions how king
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The fourth pillar shows similar scenes but the decoration is largely destroyed.
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The fifth pillar show Ineni in fields, sowing and plowing and pulling an ax.
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The tomb of Ineni as part of an earlier group of tombs from the time of
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A painting from TT81 depicting a man carrying a basket of grapes
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A painting from TT81 depicting a man standing before several
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Buildings and structures of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt
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Buildings and structures completed in the 15th century BC
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The next column shows Ineni in an orchard and garden.
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A painting from TT81 depicting the farming of grain
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Index

Theban tomb
Ineni

Sheikh Abd el-Qurna
Theban Necropolis
TT80
TT82
hieroglyphs
Era
New Kingdom
Theban
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna
Theban Necropolis
Nile
Luxor
ancient Egyptian
Ineni
Tuthmosis III
Middle Kingdom
Hatshepsut
Tuthmosis II
Two Lands
Amun
A scene from TT81
A painting from TT81 depicting a man carrying a basket of grapes
A painting from TT81 depicting a man standing before several amphorae of wine
amphorae
A painting from TT81 depicting the farming of grain
A hunting scene from TT81
hunting

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