In the tomb, Babaef is described as a "king's son of his body, hereditary prince, count, sole companion, overseer of all royal works, director of the palace, chief justice and vizier, chief lector-priest, priest of Horus of Tehenu (Libya), elevated of arm, great of censing, servant of the throne, priest of the akes-ornament, priest of Hepwy, priest of Horus-Shewa(?
), secretary of the sacred writings, elder of the snwt house, khet-priest of the Great One.
"[3] The tomb was excavated in 1914 and several large limestone statues were found in the serdab.
During the excavations, many more statue fragments were found scattered to the west of the tomb.
The fragments could be identified as belonging to Babaef due to inscriptions found.