The Tomb of Kha at Deir el-Medina
13 Dec 2015 - 13 Dec 2015

The tomb of Kha is the best surviving furnished, non royal tomb from ancient Egypt. Kha is thought to have been a man of modest background, who may have enjoyed a successful career on the basis pf merit, working for the king. He may started as a scribe, and then rose through the ranks to become the overseer of construction of the royal tombs.


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