Nebamun (fl. ) was a middle-ranking official "scribe and grain accountant" during the period of the
New Kingdom in
ancient Egypt
Ancient Egypt () was a cradle of civilization concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in Northeast Africa. It emerged from prehistoric Egypt around 3150BC (according to conventional Egyptian chronology), when Upper and Lower E ...
. He worked at the vast temple complex near
Thebes (now
Luxor
Luxor is a city in Upper Egypt. Luxor had a population of 263,109 in 2020, with an area of approximately and is the capital of the Luxor Governorate. It is among the List of oldest continuously inhabited cities, oldest continuously inhabited c ...
) where the state-god
Amun
Amun was a major ancient Egyptian deity who appears as a member of the Hermopolitan Ogdoad. Amun was attested from the Old Kingdom together with his wife Amunet. His oracle in Siwa Oasis, located in Western Egypt near the Libyan Desert, r ...
was worshipped. His name was translated as "My Lord is Amun", and his association with the temple, coupled with the importance of grain supplies to Egypt, meant that he was a person of considerable practical importance, though not of the highest rank.
Nebamun is known today because of the 1820 discovery of the richly decorated
Tomb of Nebamun on the west bank of the Nile at Thebes.
Although the exact location of that tomb is now lost, a number of wall paintings from the tomb were acquired by the
British Museum
The British Museum is a Museum, public museum dedicated to human history, art and culture located in the Bloomsbury area of London. Its permanent collection of eight million works is the largest in the world. It documents the story of human cu ...
where they are now on display.
[ They are considered to be one of that museum's greatest treasures.]
Gallery
File:Tomb of Nebamun.jpg, Fowling scene
File:Musicians and dancers, Tomb of Nebamun.jpg, Dancers and musicians
Image:Le_Jardin_de_Nébamoun.jpg, ''Pond in a Garden'' from the Tomb of Nebamun, Thebes
File:Tomb of Nebamun, Banquet.jpg, Tomb of Nebamun, Banquet
See also
* List of ancient Egyptian scribes
References
External links
Nebamun
Illustrated description of tomb and its erotic dancers
Year of birth unknown
Year of death unknown
Ancient Egyptian scribes
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