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[perhaps Heqa-reshu Hq3-ršw (Kampp after Habachi)] XVIII Dynasty, reign of Amenhotep III; Shaykh 'Abd al Qurnah. Map V, D-4, e, 8-9. [Note: painted plaster scene of Amenhotep III and mother Mutemwia in kiosk now in Luxor Museum, cf. Luxor Museum Catalogue, no. 101]
Davies, Nina de Garis and Norman de Garis Davies. The Tombs of Menkheperrasonb, Amenmose, and Another (nos. 86, 112, 42, 226) (= TTS, 5). London: EES, 1933. Pp. 35-40.
Habachi, Labib. Tomb No, 226 of the Theban Necropolis and its Unknown Owner. In: Fs Schott (1968), Pp. 61-70.
Kampp, Frederike. Die thebanischen Nekropole: Zum Wandel des Grabgedankens von der XVIII. bis zur XX. Dynastie (= Theben, 13). 2 vols. Mainz am Rhein: Verlag Phillip von Zabern, 1966. Pp. 502-503, fig. 394.
Porter, Bertha and Rosalind Moss. Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Text, Reliefs, and Paintings. I, 1. The Theban Necropolis: Private Tombs. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960. Pp. 327.
Wasmuth, Melanie. Innovation und Extravaganzen: Ein Beitrag zur Architektur des thebanischen Beamtengräber der 18. Dynastie (= BAR International Series, 1165). Oxford: British Archaeological Reports, 2003. P. 122.
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