Nebamun

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Nebamun was an ancient Egyptian scribe and grain accountant of the 18th Dynasty, best known from the richly decorated Theban tomb-chapel whose famous wall paintings are now in the British Museum.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian person
grain accountant
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artHistoricalSignificance masterpieces of ancient Egyptian painting
artStyle Eighteenth Dynasty tomb painting
associatedWith British Museum wall paintings NERFINISHED
Theban tomb-chapel of Nebamun NERFINISHED
burialPlace Thebes, Egypt NERFINISHED
civilization Ancient Egypt NERFINISHED
collection British Museum (tomb-chapel fragments) NERFINISHED
depictedAs hunting in the marshes
overseeing agricultural work
seated at a banquet
depictedWith his daughter
his wife
dynasty Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
employer Temple of Amun at Karnak NERFINISHED
floruit circa 1350 BCE
gender male
iconographicSignificance example of elite non-royal tomb art
knownFor Theban tomb-chapel wall paintings
scenes of banquets, hunting, and agricultural activities
language Ancient Egyptian
nameMeaning My Lord Amun NERFINISHED
nationality Egyptian
occupation grain accountant
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patronDeity Amun NERFINISHED
period New Kingdom of Egypt NERFINISHED
position scribe and grain accountant in the granary of the Temple of Amun
religion ancient Egyptian religion
responsibility accounting for temple grain supplies
recording grain deliveries
script hieroglyphs
socialStatus middle-ranking temple official
tombDesignation undiscovered exact tomb number
tombLocation Theban Necropolis NERFINISHED
tombType rock-cut tomb-chapel
workplace granaries of the Temple of Amun

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