Baqet III was the 'great overlord' of the Oryx province, located in the
most fertile region of Egypt. The well-preserved wall scenes in his
chapel record activities undertaken in the desert, on land and river, in
workshops as well as those of wars and entertainments. Dated to the end
of the Eleventh Dynasty, the tomb documents one of the critical times in
Egyptian history. The architectural features and the scenes and
inscriptions are published in colour photographs and detailed line
drawings, accompanied by explanatory text.