The tomb published in this volume is the third large Late Period shaft
tomb that has been excavated in the south-western part of the Abusir
cemetery. It belongs to Menekhibnekau, who held a number of important
titles (among the "General", "Overseer of Libyans", "Overseer of the
kbnwt-vessels", etc) under Ahmose II and may have lived until the
beginning of Dynasty 27. Although his tomb had been robbed, a number of
important and interesting pieces from his burial equipment, including a
seal of the necropolis and a faience menit with the name of Ahmose II,
have been found in his burial chamber. In a separate shaft, large
embalmer's cache has been found that contained more than three hundred
large storage vessels and a number of smaller receptacles of different
kind. On many of them, short inscriptions were preserved that often
mention materials used during the mummification process including the
presupposed dates of their use. In the excursi, texts from the
embalmer's deposit, Phoenician and Aramaic inscriptions on a Phoenician
storage jar and a xylotomic analysis of wooden objects from the
embalmer's deposit are published. The religious texts and scenes that
originally had decorated the burial chamber should appear in the second
volume of this book (presently under preparation).