Nebemakhet

The main entrance leads to the outer chapel which contained several niches and a shaft in the north-west corner.

[2] The outer chapel shows Nebemakhet and his sister Shepsetkau viewing some agricultural scenes on the south wall.

The western wall shows Nebemakhet in a papyrus boat in the marshes with a fish-spear in his hand.

One register shows the construction of a papyrus canoe and then a scene of cattle crossing a river.

The wall contains a depiction of a line of offer bearers bringing property from the estates of Khafre.

[2] In the doorway to the inner chapel a scene is preserved showing the sculptor Semerka and his colleague Inkaf.

Nearby Nebemakhet is depicted in a scene with his sister and this time they are accompanied by their brother Duaenre.

She has the titles royal acquaintance, Priestess of Hathor, Mistress of the Sycamore in all her places, Honored by the god.

Floor plan of Nebemakhet's tomb, L86
Floor plan of Nebemakhet's first tomb, L12