ABSTRACT

The owner of the tomb was a certain Paimosi, not known from other sources, who was sealer of the storehouse of goods and a follower of the king in all foreign lands. His wife had the common name Sensonb and a son of theirs was priest of Ma? ET. Unfortunately his name was not recorded, and we cannot relate him to the priests of Ma? ET discussed in the section dealing with the TT C4. Judging from the scarcity of known priests of Ma? et in the Eighteenth dynasty we may cautiously date TT A13 to the middle or later part of the dynasty where these priests do occur, but it is not possible to say which king benefitted from the services of Paimosi. Judging from the text copied by Lepsius, the left wall of the entrance doorway had a representation of the tomb owner adoring the sun rising in the eastern horizon.