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New Kingdom Tombs in Saqqara
Tomb Owner Title Dynasty Pharaoh Comment
AmeneminetFirst chief in Memphis, general of the Lord of the Two Lands, steward in the temple of Tuthmosis III, etc.Late 18th DynastyHoremhebAmeneminet is depicted with his wife Takha on several blocks. [Martin pg 198 (figure 121), 200] , [Martin2, pg 7-9]
AmenemoneOverseer of Craftsmen, Chief Goldworker, etc.Late 18th DynastyTutankhamen, Aye and HoremhebExcavated by the Australian expedition, lead by B. Ockinga.
Amenhotep called Huy (Saqqara)High steward in Memphis, Chief of Works, etc.Mid 18th DynastyAmenhotep IIISon of the judge Heby and Tutuia. Amenhotep's son Ipy was also High Steward in Memphis. [Schneider, Raven: pg 102-103]

[Martin, pg 38, 200]

AmenmoseLate 18th DynastyKnown from a relief depciting Amenmose and his wife Depet. (Relief is now in the Louvre).
AperelVizier, General of the Chariotry, and God's Father.Mid to Late 18th DynastyAmenhotep III and AkhenatenDiscovered in 1987 by the French under supervision of A. Zivie. The tomb is designated at I.1 and is located in the cliffs of the Bubasteion.
DjehutyOverseer of the Northern Foreign countries, General18th DynastyTuthmosis IIISeveral items from his tomb exists in musea, but the location of the tomb is knot known at present. [Schneider, pg 60, 61]
HoremhebGenerallisimo, Fanbearer on the right of the King, Chief of the entire land, etc.Late 18th dynastyTutankhamen and AyeTomb was discovered in 1975. Several blocks of Horemhebs tomb can now be found in musea. [Schneider, pg 68 ],

[Schneider, Raven: pg 9, 79, 91-93], [Martin pg 35-100]

IniuiaHigh steward, overseer of the cattle of Amun, etc.Late 18th dynastyTutankhamenSchneider, H.D. et al. The Tomb of Iniuia: Preliminary Report on the Saqqâra Excavations, 1993, JEA 79 (1993), 1-9.

Schneider, H.D. The Rediscovery of Iniuia, EA 3 (1993), 3-5.

InyOverseer of goldworkers of the Lord of the Two Lands, one who knows the secrets in the house of gold, etc.Late 18th dynasty[Martin pg 200]
IpyHigh steward, fanbearer on the right of the King, etc.Late 18th dynastyAkhenatenSon of Amenhotep Huy. His canopic jars are now in Leiden. [Martin pg 200]
IpayRoyal butlerLate 18th dynastyTutankhamen - HoremhebFound by the Universities of Waseda and Tokai expedition in Dashur. The tomb was probably reused under Ramses II by the royal scribe Mes.
MaiaRoyal nurse of TutankhamenLate 18th dynastyAkhenaten and TutankhamenDiscovered in 1996. Buried in tomb I.20 in the cliffs of the Bubasteion. Discovered by The French Archaeological Mission of the Bubasteion, lead by A. Zivie. [Zivie pg 22, 82-119]
MayaOverseer of the Treasury, Overseer of Works, fanbearer on the right of the KingLate 18th dynastyTutankhamen - Horemheb[Schneider, Raven, 88-91], [Martin pg 147-188]
MerymeryCustodian of the treasury of Memphis18th dynastyAmenhotep III or possibly Tutankhamen - HoremhebKnown from two relief slabs, 5 shabtis and an amulet (in the Museum in Leiden). [Schneider, Raven: pg 96-98], [Martin pg 200]
Meryneith, also called Meryregreatest of seers of the Aten, steward of the temple of Aten, scribe of the temple of Aten in Akhet-aten (and) in Memphis, and first prophet of the temple of NeithLate 18th dynastyAkhenatenFound in 2001
MeryptahChief Steward of the mansion (Temple) of Amenhotep IIILate Eighteenth DynastyAmenhotep IIIBrother of the High-priest of Ptah in Memphis Ptahmose. [Martin, pg 200]
MeryraChancellor18th dynastyTime of Amenhotep IIIalso mentioned in the tomb is the chancellor Sennefer. Possibly the same individual? The tomb is designated at II.4 and is located in the cliffs of the Bubasteion (a sanctuary dedicated to Bastet). [Zivie pg 22]
MeryreOverseer of nurses of the good god [Pharaoh], etc. [Martin pg 200]18th dynastyTime of Amenhotep III
NehesyChancellor18th dynastyTime of HatshepsutBuried in tomb I.6 in the cliffs of the Bubasteion. Discovered by The French Archaeological Mission of the Bubasteion lead by A. Zivie. Nehesy was in charge of the famous expedition to Punt somewhere around year 9 of Hatshepsut's reign. [Zivie pg 22]
Pa-atenemhebRoyal Butler18th dynastyTime of Tutankhamen and laterKnown from a tomb-chapel in the Museum in Leiden. The chapel is the middle one of three cult-areas from the back of the tomb. [Schneider, Raven: pg 94-95], [Martin pg 30, 36-37]
PayOverseer of the royal apartments of the King's private apartments in the Harem of Memphis, Overseer of the Cattle of Amun, [Martin pg 200]18th dynastyTime of Tutankhamen
RaiaOverseers of the Horses, Fanbearer on the right of the King, (later) Overseer of the royal apartments of the King's private apartments in the Harem of Memphis, etc.18-19th dynastyTime of Horemheb - Seti I
Ptahemhet called TyHigh-priest of Ptah18th dynastyTime of Tutankhamen and/or AyeA block of his Saqqara tomb show members of Egyptian government including Horemheb. [Martin pg 192, 200]
PtahemwiaHigh Priest of Neith18th dynastyTime of Amenhotep III?A limestone stela was discovered in Dashur by the Waseda University expedition.
PtahemwiaRoyal butler and seal-bearer18th dynastyTime of Akhenaten - TutankhamenHis tomb was discovered in Saqqara in February 2007 by the Dutch team.