Dra Abu el-Naga

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Dra Abu el-Naga is an ancient Theban necropolis on the West Bank of the Nile at Luxor, notable for its tombs of early Middle Kingdom and New Kingdom royalty and elites.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient necropolis
archaeological site
cemetery
archaeologicalPeriod Pharaonic period
associatedWith Theban elites
Theban royal family NERFINISHED
contains chapels
funerary temples
rock-cut tombs
shaft tombs
country Egypt
culturalContext Ancient Egyptian
excavatedBy German Archaeological Institute NERFINISHED
Spanish archaeological missions
hasArchaeologicalFinds coffins
funerary equipment
inscribed stelae
mummies
tomb paintings
hasTypeOfBurials elite burials
private tombs
royal burials
heritageDesignation World Heritage Site component
locatedIn Egypt
Luxor NERFINISHED
Theban Necropolis NERFINISHED
Upper Egypt NERFINISHED
locatedNear Deir el-Bahari NERFINISHED
El-Tarif NERFINISHED
Qurnet Murai NERFINISHED
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna NERFINISHED
Valley of the Kings NERFINISHED
locatedOn West Bank of the Nile NERFINISHED
locatedOpposite modern city of Luxor
notableFor Second Intermediate Period royal burials
early 18th Dynasty burials
tombs of high officials
tombs of royalty
partOf UNESCO World Heritage Site Ancient Thebes with its Necropolis NERFINISHED
West Thebes funerary landscape NERFINISHED
necropolis of Ancient Thebes NERFINISHED
usedAs burial ground
usedDuring 16th Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
17th Dynasty of Egypt
18th Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
Middle Kingdom of Egypt NERFINISHED
New Kingdom of Egypt NERFINISHED
Second Intermediate Period of Egypt NERFINISHED

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11th Dynasty of Egypt royalNecropolis Dra Abu el-Naga