The tomb of Queen Nefertari (QV 66) photographed during excavations. From the left, the queen plays senet and her ba sits upon a shrine (middle) while she is in the act of worship (right). Below are texts from Spell 17 of the Book of the Dead. In the center are the twin lions of the god Aker who protect the horizon, the benu-bird of Re, Queen Nefertari's mummy on a funerary pyre protected by Nephthys and Isis in their kite forms, and finally the god Heh kneeling. A dog-legged area with five niches painted with shrines and framed with a cavetto cornice extends from the lower two sides of the room. The ceiling's stars are visible. Italian Archaeological Expedition excavations. Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum in Turin.
Site
QV 66: Queen Nefertari-Merymut, Chamber B
Location
Valley of the Queens, Main Valley
West Bank, Luxor
Direction of View
Southwest
Photographer/Artist
Egyptian Museum in Turin
Image Taken On
1914-1935