MMA 729

The tomb contained the burials of Neferkhawet, his wife Rennefer, his son Amunemhet, his daughter Ruiu, and his son or son-in-law Bakamun called Baki.

Neferkhawet served as a chief scribe to Hatshepsut when she was still a princess.

He later became the treasurer and keeper of the documents in the House of the God's Wife Hatshepsut.

As with the older generation, these bodies were mummified by simply immersing them in natron.

The internal organs were left in the bodies and the canopic jars in the tomb were empty.

Jewelry box, small pitcher, kohl tube and razors from the tomb.
The canopic jars of Ruiu