Nebenmaat and wife Mertseger seated receiving offerings from Wepwautmosi and his wife  TT219 at Deir el-Medina.
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  • Photo title: Nebenmaat and wife Mertseger seated receiving offerings from Wepwautmosi and his wife TT219 at Deir el-Medina.
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  • Pictured are Nebenmaat and Mertseger seated receiving libations and incense from their son Wepwautmosi and his wife. Mertseger's beloved cat is under her chair. It is located on the wall of TT219, the tomb of Nebenmaat in Deir el-medina. Nebenmaat was an ancient egyptian artisan who lived with other workmen in Dar el-Medina. They built and decorated the tombs in the nearby Valley of the Kings as well as their own tombs in Deir el-Medina. As other workmen who lived there, he was titled `Servant in the Place of Truth`. He was buried with his wife Mertseger. The paintings are in the monochrome style.
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