It is the burial place of the ancient Egyptian workman Inherkhau, who was Foreman of the Lord of the Two Lands in the Place of Truth during the reigns of Ramesses III and Ramesses IV during the 20th Dynasty.
He was the son of the similarly titled Foreman Huy, and Inherkhau's wife was named Wab.
[3] The outer chamber of the tomb contains offering scenes with Inherkau, his wife and their son Kenna.
The chamber also contains a scene at a doorway depicting Ahmose-Nefertari and Amenhotep I (Berlin Museum 2060-1).
Other items from the tomb include a lucarne-stela now in the Oriental Institute in Chicago (no.