Shuroy was the Head of the Brazier-bearers in the Temple of Amun at Karnak during the Nineteenth Dynasty. The most important feature of the paintings in this tomb is that they were drawn rapidly, sometimes in outlines only. Some of the scenes we can see in the tomb are the following: - Shuroy and his wife adoring gods. - Scenes from the Book of Gates showing Shuroy and his wife before various deities and guardians of the gates of the netherworld. - The ceiling of this chamber painted with geometric patterns. - The Funeral Procession of Shuroy. - The Opening of the Mouth ritual.