Tomb of Pennut

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The Tomb of Pennut is an ancient Egyptian rock-cut tomb in Nubia belonging to the official Pennut, notable for its well-preserved reliefs and relocation during the Nubian salvage campaigns.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Pennut 0
Tomb of Pennut (relocated nearby) 1

Statements (31)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian official
ancient Egyptian tomb
archaeological site
rock-cut tomb
artStyle New Kingdom relief style
belongsToCulture ancient Egyptian culture
constructionType rock-cut
country Egypt
function burial place of Pennut
hasDepiction funerary scenes
offering scenes
scenes of Pennut before deities
hasLanguage Egyptian hieroglyphs
hasOwner Pennut
hasReliefs yes
hasType private tomb
heritageProtection International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia
surface form: UNESCO Nubia Campaign
locatedIn Lower Nubia
Nubia
material rock
notableFor well-preserved reliefs
occupation official
originalLocation Aniba
period 20th Dynasty of Egypt
New Kingdom of Egypt
region Lower Nubia
surface form: Nubian Nile Valley
relocationCampaign Nubian salvage campaigns
relocationReason construction of Aswan High Dam
flooding of Nubian monuments by Lake Nasser
servedUnder Ramesses VI
wasRelocated yes

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New Amada site associatedStructure Tomb of Pennut
Amada hasPart Tomb of Pennut
this entity surface form: Tomb of Pennut (relocated nearby)
Temple of Amada nearbySite Tomb of Pennut