and one with a
lute. A Hungarian team has done excavations of the tomb more recently. A report from 2010 indicates there were four burial locations in the forecourt of the tomb and one in the passage inside the tomb which were investigated. The tomb remained at least 23 individuals from a variety of periods. One of the shafts in the forecourt predates the building of TT65 and held the remains of a King's Son, Overseer of the Foreign Lands, Penre. Excavations in 2009 had shown remains of
canopic jars belonging to an individual named Sennefer (no titles known) and a lady named Sitamun. The shaft likely originally intended to hold the burial of Nebamun was never used. ==See also==