Sarenput II

Among his titles, he was nomarch of the 1st nomos of Upper Egypt ("Land of the Bow"), mayor of Elephantine, high priest, overseer of the priests of Satet and Khnum, and "leader of the border patrols at the narrow door of the southern lands".

[3] Sarenput II had a younger brother, Shemai, whose undisturbed burial was discovered in March 2017 by University of Jena in the Qubbet el-Hawa area of Aswan, the same area where Sarenput had his tomb.

[4][1] Sarenput also had a daughter, Sattjeni, who has been identified as the mother of two subsequent nomarchs at Elephantine: Amenyseneb and Heqaib III.

[5][3][6] Sarenput II built for himself the finest and largest tomb of Qubbet el-Hawa (No.

After crossing a courtyard, a hallway lead to a large hall whose ceiling is supported by six pillars.