Russian Academy of Sciences
                               Centre for Egyptological Studies, Moscow (CESRAS)
                                                                        




            
21a Theban Dynasty Studies
     Gaston Maspero, Guide du visiteur au musée de Boulaq, Cairo 1883

                      
Section on the burials in the Royal Cache, TT320 (DB320)

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Cairo, CG61024



Cairo, CG61027
(outer coffin, inner
coffin in Luxor
Mummy Museum...
why is this?)




Cairo CG61032
good quality coffins
usurped from the
lady Hatet ,Thebes,
D21a











Cairo CG61029



HPA
Pinodjem II

HPA Menkheperre






Cairo CG61031

At this point
Maspero becomes
somewhat confused
and, as he writes
elsewhere, it was
indeed a confusing
matter.
















Tenthendejehuty





























Nesykhonsw A was
the niece-wife and
great love of HPA
Pinodjem II
Nedjemet, wife of HPA &
"king" Herihor



HPA Masaharta,son of
Pinodjem I and sister (?)
Isetemkheb A; father of
(not queen) Isetemkheb B,
See
Funerary Baldachin
of Isetemkheb B.



Tayuheret, presumed wife
of HPA Masaharta; likely
mother of Isetemkheb B
(see above
Baldachin)


papyrus displayed  flat on
the walls of a small room
in Leyden museum








HPA Pinodjem II, son of
HPA & "king"
Menkheperre and
Isetemkheb C (daughter
of the Tanite King
Psusennes I)





Exterior coffin of a set of
two coffins originally
made for Isetemkheb D,
daughter of HPA & (very
weakly) "king"
Menkheperre and
Isetemkheb C, sister-wife
of HPA Pinodjem II

This set of coffins was
requisitioned for the burial
of Nesykhonsw,
niece-wife and favorite of
HPA Pinodjem II. She
appears to have died
young and unexpectedly
without coffins of her own.






Nesykhonsw was not a
princess. She was the
daughter of HPA
Smendes II (a shadowy
figure in history), an elder
brother of Pinodjem II,
and a secondary wife
Tenthendejehuty
(Smendes principle wife
was Henuttauy B. Their
union was childless)



the coffins were either
given or requisitioned, not
usurped.











the date was read
incorrectly. It was year V
of the Tanite King Siamun
when Nesykhonsw was
buried in TT320, the tomb
having been made by
Pinodjem II for her and
hinself only.