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Tomb of Inherkha, Antechamber, North-West Corner: Inherkha offers 2 roasted ducks to Osiris
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Entrance to the Theban Tomb 359, known as the Tomb of Inherkha, Servant in the Place of the Truth and Chief Workmen during the reigns of Ramses III and IV
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Tomb of Inherkha, Antechamber, South-West Wall, The Niche: Inherkha and his wife Wabet worshipping, while Anubis, on a mastaba, watches over the necropolis
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Tomb of Inherkha, Antechamber, South-West Wall, The Niche: Anubis, reclined in a mastaba, watches over the Necropolis
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Tomb of Inherkha, Antechamber, at the intersection between the Wall and Vaulted Ceiling
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Tomb of Inherkha, Antechamber, North-West Corner: The shaved headed Inherkha offers 2 roasted ducks to Osiris
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Tomb of Inherkha, Burial Chamber, North Wall, East-to-West, Top Register: Inherkha salutes his own Ba-bird, perched on his tomb
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Tomb of Inherkha, Burial Chamber, North Wall, East-to-West, Top Register: The swallow, the transformation to which the deceased aspires to become, was dear to the craftsmen & here perched in a hillock shown by concentric red bands
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Tomb of Inherkha, Burial Chamber, North Wall, East-to-West, Top Register: Inherkha kneels & pays homage to the rising sun
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Tomb of Inherkha, Burial Chamber, North Wall, East-to-West, Top Register: The Akhet, the 2 hills between which rises the Sun; the Ankh, the sign of life; and 2 lions facing away from each other, representing “yesterday” and “today”