Keminub was an ancient Egyptian queen with the title king's wife.
[2] The tomb had been heavily plundered by robbers, leaving only fragments of the coffins, which allowed the archaeologists to identify the names and titles of the Keminub.
The tomb is characterized by a long vaulted corridor, mud-brick walls, and a thoroughly looted burial chamber.
[4] Keminub was buried together with a treasurer named Amenhotep, who is dated to the 13th Dynasty.
On the fragments of her coffin appears one of the earliest attestations of chapter 151 of the Book of the Dead.