Tomb of Horomheb Description
In the highest row is the Tomb of Horomheb (No. 78), a General in the service of Tuthmosis IV.

First transverse chamber, on the walls to the right and left of the entrance, is a banqueting scene, with female lute players. Rear wall, to the left: Horemheb presenting to the King contributions from peasants; above, enlistment of soldiers. Rear wall, to the right: tribute being brought to the King by Syrians and Kushites (depicted as Negroes, among them Negresses with pendulous breasts). Corridor, left hand wall: funeral procession, with costly grave goods reminiscent of those found in the Tomb of Tutankhamun; the mummy's journey to Abydos; judgment of the dead (damaged). Right hand wall: right, funeral rites; left, hunting in the
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