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The tomb of Menna is a tomb that belonged to a member of Egypt's elite class. It is located in the Theban necropolis in Luxor's West Bank. These are five interesting facts about this tomb:

  • It has some of the most colorful and best preserved wall paintings in Egyptian tombs.
  • In most paintings, Menna appears wearing a collar known as the Gold of Honor. This shows that he was values by the king.
  • It contains one of the earliest paintings depicting the "weighing of the heart," a myth in which Osiris weighs the heart of the deceased person against the feather of truth to judge his morality.
  • Menna's wife, Henuttawy, appears in almost every painting on the walls.
  • Henuttawy receives the title of "Mistress of the House." This shows that she owned property before her marriage.