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The Theban Tomb TT391 is located in South El-Assasif, part of the Theban Necropolis, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite to Luxor. It is the burial place of the ancient Egyptian mayor of Thebes and fourth priest of Amun , who lived during the reign of the 25th Dynasty pharaohs Piye and Shabaka. The tomb itself was built around 715–705 BCE under Shebitku, and it is the earliest one in South El-Assasif. It was first discovered in 1820 by John Gardner Wilkinson, Robert Hay and James Burton, then by Karl Richard Lepsius; it was reopened in 2001.

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  • TT391 (Theban Tomb 391) è la sigla che identifica una delle Tombe dei Nobili ubicate nell'area della cosiddetta Necropoli Tebana, sulla sponda occidentale del Nilo dinanzi alla città di Luxor, in Egitto. Destinata a sepolture di nobili e funzionari connessi alle case regnanti, specie del Nuovo Regno, l'area venne sfruttata, come necropoli, fin dall'Antico Regno e, successivamente, sino al periodo Saitico (con la XXVI dinastia) e Tolemaico. (it)
  • The Theban Tomb TT391 is located in South El-Assasif, part of the Theban Necropolis, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite to Luxor. It is the burial place of the ancient Egyptian mayor of Thebes and fourth priest of Amun , who lived during the reign of the 25th Dynasty pharaohs Piye and Shabaka. The tomb itself was built around 715–705 BCE under Shebitku, and it is the earliest one in South El-Assasif. It was first discovered in 1820 by John Gardner Wilkinson, Robert Hay and James Burton, then by Karl Richard Lepsius; it was reopened in 2001. (en)
  • La tombe thébaine TT 391 est située à Cheikh Abd el-Gournah, dans la nécropole thébaine, sur la rive ouest du Nil, face à Louxor en Égypte. C'est la tombe de Qarabasqen, prophète de Khonsemouaset-Néferhotep, quatrième prophète d'Amon, maire de la ville, sous le règne de Chabaka à la XXVe dynastie. Elle a été découverte en 1820 par John Gardner Wilkinson, Robert Hay et Harry Burton, puis par Karl Richard Lepsius ; elle a été rouverte au public en 2001. (fr)
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  • La tombe thébaine TT 391 est située à Cheikh Abd el-Gournah, dans la nécropole thébaine, sur la rive ouest du Nil, face à Louxor en Égypte. C'est la tombe de Qarabasqen, prophète de Khonsemouaset-Néferhotep, quatrième prophète d'Amon, maire de la ville, sous le règne de Chabaka à la XXVe dynastie. Elle a été découverte en 1820 par John Gardner Wilkinson, Robert Hay et Harry Burton, puis par Karl Richard Lepsius ; elle a été rouverte au public en 2001. En août 2015, des fouilles menées par Elena Pischikova ont permis de découvrir que la tombe a ensuite été partiellement redécorée et réutilisée pour le surveillant de la Haute-Égypte , intendant en chef de l'épouse du Dieu, qui a vécu pendant la XXVIe dynastie. Il semble que Pétoubastis, n'ayant été en fonction que pour une courte période, n'a pas eu assez de temps pour se faire construire une propre tombe. Les parties nouvellement décorées comprennent un cadre de porte et un hymne solaire. Des fragments de son cercueil ont également été retrouvés. (fr)
  • The Theban Tomb TT391 is located in South El-Assasif, part of the Theban Necropolis, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite to Luxor. It is the burial place of the ancient Egyptian mayor of Thebes and fourth priest of Amun , who lived during the reign of the 25th Dynasty pharaohs Piye and Shabaka. The tomb itself was built around 715–705 BCE under Shebitku, and it is the earliest one in South El-Assasif. It was first discovered in 1820 by John Gardner Wilkinson, Robert Hay and James Burton, then by Karl Richard Lepsius; it was reopened in 2001. In August 2015, an excavation led by Elena Pischikova discovered that the tomb was later partially redecorated and reused for the Overseer of Upper Egypt Pedubast, who lived during the 26th Dynasty. (en)
  • TT391 (Theban Tomb 391) è la sigla che identifica una delle Tombe dei Nobili ubicate nell'area della cosiddetta Necropoli Tebana, sulla sponda occidentale del Nilo dinanzi alla città di Luxor, in Egitto. Destinata a sepolture di nobili e funzionari connessi alle case regnanti, specie del Nuovo Regno, l'area venne sfruttata, come necropoli, fin dall'Antico Regno e, successivamente, sino al periodo Saitico (con la XXVI dinastia) e Tolemaico. (it)
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