The tomb of Kahai and his family was previously published only in black
and white photographs by Moussa and Altenmüller under the title of The
Tomb of Nefer and Ka-Hay. As one of the most colourful tombs of the Old
Kingdom, the present publication offers magnificently rich colour plates
and context line drawings showing all the intricate details of the
scenes and inscriptions. As such, this monograph is a significant
addition to the study of Egyptian art in the Old Kingdom. Contrary to
the belief that Nefer prepared the joint tomb for himself and his father
Kahai, the author shows that we have here a rare case of a son dying
before his father with the latter adding an alcove dedicated for his son
in his chapel. Other sons of Kahai were later included in the
decoration, making this a true family burial place.