- Source: TT22
- (192393) 1996 TT22
- Sheikh Abd el-Qurna
- Daftar planet minor/58201–58300
- Daftar planet minor: 58001–59000
- (110563) 2001 TQ109
- (110380) 2001 SO343
- (110359) 2001 SA318
- Daftar Makam Thebes
- Daftar asteroid Troya Jupiter
- (185693) 1997 HV3
- TT22
- 2 Tone Records
- List of minor planets: 31001–32000
- List of minor planets: 58001–59000
- Eric Walter Elst
- TT23
- KT88
- TT21
- Roy A. Tucker
- List of minor planets: 501001–502000
The Theban Tomb TT22 is located in Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, part of the Theban Necropolis, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite to Luxor. It is the burial place of the ancient Egyptian Wah, who was royal butler during the early Eighteenth Dynasty.
Wah also held the title of overseer of the ruyt, which was an entrance to the palace (per nesu). The overseer of the ruyt may have controlled access to the palace including the office of the vizier.
Tomb decorations
The tomb decorations are described in some detail by Mackay in a 1917 publication. The scenes in the tomb are laid out according to a square grid (each 53 mm on the side). The sketches from the tomb included include a scene of a couple at a banquet and some duck hunting scenes in the marshes. The seated couple is accompanied by their daughter. In the hunting and fowling scene the deceased is accompanied by his wife and children. A text referring to Meryamun accompanies the scene.
Tomb usurped by Meryamun
The tomb was later partially usurped by a man named Meryamun, who held the title Eldest son of the King. Meryamun's wife is mentioned in the tomb. Her name was Hatshepsut.
See also
N. de Garis Davies, Nina and Norman de Garis Davies, Egyptologists
List of Theban tombs
References
External links
Scans of Norman and Nina De Garis Davies' tracings of Theban Tomb 22.
Open archive of a photographic survey of inscriptions in TT22 as part of the database Persons and Names of the Middle Kingdom and early New Kingdom.