Specialists disagreed over the views of this tomb.
Some believe that some of its scenes do not reach the level of perfection, especially in the back of the burial hall, while others believe that the Egyptian artist may have a degree of perfection in the colouring of these scenes and throughout the bold lines that have been implemented with precision, especially in the scenes that represent the idyllic queen of the cod. In conveying his sense of beauty to the viewer, especially the landscapes, there is a slight relief in light and coloured in bright colours on a subtle layer of plaster.
Cemetery description
The cemetery begins with a stairway with a ramp in the middle of which leads to the entrance to the first hall, which is characterized by the presence of stone shelves installed on the left and facing the interior. Possibly it was dedicated to placing statues or offerings and is decorated with Egyptian cornice. On the south wall of the cemetery, i.e. on the right of the interior, we see a view of Queen Nefertari as she worshipped the god Osiris and we see on the three facades of the prominent wall three scenes representing each of the god Anubis then the goddess Nate and finally the embodiment of the hieroglyphic sign "grandfather." Then we see a scene representing the god Horus, the son of Isis, as he leads the Queen to the god Hor my sister and the gods Hathor, then we see on the other half of the eastern wall a picture of the god Khabar, then we look at the northern wall of the room, the scenes of the famous view of the queen with the goddess Isis, then this scene follows a prominent wall you see on Its three fronts are an embodiment of the column "grandfather", then a scene representing the gods stolen and finally the god Osiris. On the left side of the interior to the cemetery, we see the famous scene that represents the queen sitting inside a booth playing a game similar to (dama) and in front of it the bird "Alba" in general, which symbolizes the soul at the ancient Egyptian has stopped here on a cabin decorated with the Egyptian cornice and then a scene showing the sign of the sister between two lions One of them symbolizes yesterday and the other symbolizes tomorrow, then the sight of the Banu bird, the sacred bird in Heliopolis, was painted by the blue artist Al-Hash and we see in front of him the mummy lying on top of a bed inside a cabin between each of the god's Isis in the form of a falcon on the right and the gods Nephthys in the form of a falcon on the left, as for the texts Recorded on the rest of this grandpa I see Al-Shamali, it is from the Book of Gates. On the right side of the entrance to the side room, we see the panels that are elite in the form of a bird of eagle, spreading their wings, as we see on the thicker entrance, the goddess Maat, the gods of truth, price, and order. We entered the room. We will see on the right, God Ra, in the form of a mummy with a black ram's head between the god's Isis and Nephthys, and then you see the queen Nefertari is worshipping to a bull and seven cows, as we see on the left is the queen presenting fabrics to the god Ptah the photographer inside his cabin and behind him the sacred pillar of "grandfather" and we see on the wall facing inside the viewers, each of which represents the queen Nefertari and they offer offerings and incense, once to the god Osiris on the left and once to the Hector on the right, places the northern wall, there is a view of the queen offering plate and inkwell of the god Thoth god of writing and science. We see above the entrance before descending on the ramp of the stairs leading to the burial chamber, a scene representing the four children of Horus, my head with a human head, my love with a monkey's head, my dawmut F with a falcon's head, and ugliness of Sanawaf with the head of a jackal and behind them a picture of a god in the face of a falcon and some gods. The walls of the descending ladder are decorated with beautiful scenes, the most important of which is the queen representing Nefertari, who presents two vases of wine or milk to the goddess Hathor, and behind them, the goddess sits stolen and from behind, we see the goddess Maat, the winged man with a kneeling human face, we see on the opposite wall the same view, but here the gods come to stand as we have on the walls Also a scene representing a large winged snake protecting the Queen's name. Below this view, we see a picture of the god Anubis in the shape of a jackal lying above his cabin and two pictures of Isis and Nephthys.
Finally, we reach the burial chamber with four columns in two rows, and its façades are decorated with the traditional scenes that represent the queen in its different relationship with the gods and goddesses. Among these columns, there is a large gap dedicated to the sarcophagus, which is revealed from among them by a small staircase. The burial chamber is characterized by three side chambers, which we see on the left and right, and facing the interior of the places of the scenery of the burial chamber.
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