Tomb AN B | |
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Burial site of Possibly Amenhotep I and Ahmose-Nefertari | |
Coordinates | 25°41′54.9″N 32°34′16.5″E / 25.698583°N 32.571250°E |
Location | Dra' Abu el-Naga', |
Discovered | 1914 |
Excavated by | Howard Carter |
Tomb ANB is a sepulchre located in the west of the necropolis of Dra' Abu el-Naga', near Thebes, Egypt. It may well have been intended as the burial place of the 18th Dynasty Pharaoh Amenhotep I and his mother Ahmose-Nefertari.
The tomb was initially attributed to Amenhotep I by Howard Carter.[1][2] In the article he does mention that in the scattered debris of the tomb there are as many inscriptions mentioning Ahmose-Nefertari as there are mentioning Amenhotep I so it may be that both had been buried in the tomb.[2] In Porter and Moss the tomb is attributed to Ahmose-Nefertari based on an argument by Černý.[1]