This Userhet was the First Prophet of the Royal Ka of Tutmes I during the reigns of Horemheb, Ramses I and Seti I.
In this tomb, we observe a mixture of styles, typical of its epoch of transition, between the art of the 18th dynasty, Amarna art and Ramesside art.
At the entrance of the tomb, Userhet carved a one-meter-high limestone stela inscribed with offering texts and with the names of his family members.
At the interior of the tomb, the walls are covered with a heavy layer of white mud plaster made with big quantity of straw chaff, nevertheless only the antechamber was decorated, may be because of the sudden death of User-Het.
Scenes in the tomb represent religious rituals and funeral procession as well as equipments and offerings. We see Userhet and his wife standing before a bu...
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