It overlooks the mortuary temple of the 11th Dynasty Pharaoh Mentuhotep II (around 2000 BC).
[1] The tomb consists of a great courtyard at the hills of the El-Assasif.
The first corridor was found undecorated, while the burial chamber is fully decorated with religious texts, several false doors, the depiction of an offering table and an offering list.
The sarcophagus of Meru was cut into the ground of the burial chamber and also decorated on its inside.
[2] Meru was a high official under Mentuhotep II with the titles royal sealer and overseer of sealers.