Kampp 150

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Kampp 150 is an ancient Egyptian tomb located in the Dra' Abu el-Naga' necropolis in Thebes. Based on a cartouche inscription, it probably dates back to the reign of Thutmose I of the Eighteenth Dynasty.

Who built this tomb is not yet clear. It may have been occupied by a scribe named Maati and his wife Mehu, according to funerary cones found in its courtyard,[1] This is highly unlikely since his cones are securely dated to the reign of Thutmosis III.[2] Another possibility is a person named Djehutymes, whose name was found on one of its walls.[3] He may have been the owner or a relative.

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