tomb of Tjuneroy

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The tomb of Tjuneroy is an ancient Egyptian burial site at Saqqara notable for preserving the Saqqara King List, an important New Kingdom inscription of royal names.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian tomb
archaeological site
architecturalType rock-cut tomb
associatedDiscipline archaeology
epigraphy
history of Ancient Egypt
associatedPerson Tjuneroy NERFINISHED
associatedWith king lists
royal cult
belongsToCategory Egyptian tombs containing king lists
New Kingdom tombs at Saqqara
burialOf Tjuneroy NERFINISHED
chronologicalSignificance New Kingdom sequence of kings
chronologyEvidence list of earlier Egyptian kings
civilization Ancient Egypt NERFINISHED
contains Saqqara King List inscription NERFINISHED
country Egypt
culturalSignificance preservation of royal names
depicts pharaohs of earlier dynasties
royal names in sequence
discoveredIn 19th century
function commemoration of kings
elite burial
hasConservationStatus partially preserved
hasInhabitant Tjuneroy NERFINISHED
hasPart burial chamber
chapel
decorated walls
inscribed walls
heritage Egyptian funerary architecture
inscriptionLanguage Ancient Egyptian
locatedIn Memphis necropolis NERFINISHED
Saqqara NERFINISHED
material limestone
near pyramid of Djoser NERFINISHED
notableFor Saqqara King List NERFINISHED
partOf Saqqara necropolis NERFINISHED
period New Kingdom NERFINISHED
researchInterest Egyptology
New Kingdom administration
royal titulary studies
usedFor recording royal lineage
writingSystem Egyptian hieroglyphs

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Saqqara King List foundIn tomb of Tjuneroy