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- TT156 abstract "The Theban Tomb TT156 is located in Dra' Abu el-Naga', part of the Theban Necropolis, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite to Luxor. It is the burial place of the Ancient Egyptian Pennesuttawy who was a Captain of the troops and governor of the South Lands during the reign of Ramesses II in the Nineteenth Dynasty.The tomb was already known to Champollion. He had given it the number 43. The tomb consists of a hall, pillared hall, a shrine, and a burial chamber. In the hall are seated statues of Pennesuttawy and his wife the chantress of Amun, Maia. In the pillared hall Pennesuttawy appears before different gods and goddesses, including Maat, Nut, Re-Harakhti, and Shu. On the inner doorway to the shrine Pennesuttawy is shown with his wife Maia, his son the first stablemaster of His Majesty, Nakhtmin, and his daughter named Baketwerner. The burial chamber is decorated with scenes on the north, east and south wall.Finds from the tomb include a brick of Pennesuttawy (now in the Philadelphia University Museum). The tomb was later reused during the 21st dynasty and the 22nd dynasty.".
- TT156 wikiPageID "28589819".
- TT156 wikiPageLength "2536".
- TT156 wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- TT156 wikiPageRevisionID "634225322".
- TT156 wikiPageWikiLink Amun.
- TT156 wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Egypt.
- TT156 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nineteenth_Dynasty_of_Egypt.
- TT156 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theban_Tombs.
- TT156 wikiPageWikiLink Champollion.
- TT156 wikiPageWikiLink Dra_Abu_el-Naga.
- TT156 wikiPageWikiLink Jean-François_Champollion.
- TT156 wikiPageWikiLink Luxor.
- TT156 wikiPageWikiLink Maat.
- TT156 wikiPageWikiLink Nile.
- TT156 wikiPageWikiLink Nineteenth_Dynasty_of_Egypt.
- TT156 wikiPageWikiLink Nut_(goddess).
- TT156 wikiPageWikiLink Pennesuttawy.
- TT156 wikiPageWikiLink Ra.
- TT156 wikiPageWikiLink Ramesses_II.
- TT156 wikiPageWikiLink Re-Harakhti.
- TT156 wikiPageWikiLink Shu_(Egyptian_deity).
- TT156 wikiPageWikiLink Shu_(Egyptian_god).
- TT156 wikiPageWikiLink Theban_Necropolis.
- TT156 wikiPageWikiLink Thebes,_Egypt.
- TT156 wikiPageWikiLink Twenty-first_Dynasty_of_Egypt.
- TT156 wikiPageWikiLink Twenty-first_dynasty_of_Egypt.
- TT156 wikiPageWikiLink Twenty-second_Dynasty_of_Egypt.
- TT156 wikiPageWikiLink Twenty-second_dynasty_of_Egypt.
- TT156 wikiPageWikiLinkText "TT156".
- TT156 hasPhotoCollection TT156.
- TT156 location Dra_Abu_el-Naga.
- TT156 name "TT156".
- TT156 next "TT157".
- TT156 owner Pennesuttawy.
- TT156 prev "TT155".
- TT156 theban "yes".
- TT156 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AncientEgypt-stub.
- TT156 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hiero.
- TT156 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Egyptian_tomb.
- TT156 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- TT156 subject Category:Nineteenth_Dynasty_of_Egypt.
- TT156 subject Category:Theban_Tombs.
- TT156 type Dynasty.
- TT156 comment "The Theban Tomb TT156 is located in Dra' Abu el-Naga', part of the Theban Necropolis, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite to Luxor. It is the burial place of the Ancient Egyptian Pennesuttawy who was a Captain of the troops and governor of the South Lands during the reign of Ramesses II in the Nineteenth Dynasty.The tomb was already known to Champollion. He had given it the number 43. The tomb consists of a hall, pillared hall, a shrine, and a burial chamber.".
- TT156 label "TT156".
- TT156 sameAs m.0cz8kxv.
- TT156 sameAs Q7671833.
- TT156 sameAs Q7671833.
- TT156 wasDerivedFrom TT156?oldid=634225322.
- TT156 isPrimaryTopicOf TT156.