[4] In his main residence a large shrine was discovered which depicted Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and princess Meritaten making offerings to the Aten.
[5] In the vicinity of the home a stele was discovered depicting Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye.
[1] The second residence of Panehesy near the temple of the Aten may be related to his function as the overseer of the cattle.
The structure includes stone floors and brick mangers and may have served as a holding pen for the cattle.
[6] The central hall of this house held a stone built shrine painted to look like an Amarna Temple.
[1] In later times, his tomb was turned into a Coptic place of worship for a while[11] and suffered damage.