Senenmut
Senenmut was an ancient Egyptian official who served during the reign of Pharaoh Amenhotep III in the 14th century BCE. He is primarily known for his tomb, TT320, located in the Theban Necropolis, which was discovered in 1903 by Flinders Petrie. The tomb is notable for its well-preserved frescoes and inscriptions, providing valuable insights into the daily life and religious practices of the ancient Egyptians.
Senenmut held the title of "Overseer of the Workers of Amun" and was likely responsible for supervising
The tomb of Senenmut is particularly significant for its depiction of the daily life of an ordinary
Despite the wealth of information provided by Senenmut's tomb, there is limited biographical information about the