Located on the northern limits of the Teti Cemetery, the Tomb of Inumin
is dated to the earlier part of the reign of Pepy I. The chapel is
formed of five rooms, three of which are beautifully decorated with
scenes of daily life clearly influenced by the neighbouring rich tomb of
Mereruka, but at the same time showing individuality in the choice of
details. Like most of the viziers of this period, Inumin also had a
fully decorated burial chamber. The tomb owner was an overseer of Upper
Egypt under Teti and became a vizier late in his career under Pepy I.