Neferkheperu-her-sekheper was an ancient Egyptian official during the reign of Pharaoh Akhenaten.
Neferkheperu-her-sekheper's tomb was officially opened by Bouriant in 1883 and excavated by Daressy in 1893, but it had been entered before, as inscriptions on the ceiling included modern-era names and dates.
It consists of one room, with six white columns in one row perpendicular to the entry; the distance between the two middle ones is slightly more than between the others.
Decoration below the ceiling is complete, only the colours and the inscriptions are missing.
[4] By the time the burial took place it must have been evident that the tomb wouldn't be finished; after finishing the room and most of the columns the workers began to work in the northeastern corner, the usual place of the stairs leading to the burial chamber.