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Sennedjem
was
a tomb worker. He lived with his wife Iyneferti
in a house on the southwest corner of the
village. Like others in the village, he built a
tomb in the hillside nearby |
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were dug underneath small mortuary chapels, and
lined with mud brick. They were in the shape of a
semi circular vault, and all their surfaces were
plastered and decorated. As these were private
tombs there was no formula for what must go on
the walls, therefore the decoration was often
personal and varied as to individual taste. The
Tomb of Sennedjem has many religious scenes. |
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