The Scribe’s Vibrant Legacy: A Guide to the Tomb of Menna (TT69)
The Valley of the Kings offers golden grandeur, but the Tomb of Menna (TT69) in Luxor’s Theban Necropolis provides something far more intimate: a high-definition window into New Kingdom daily life. Menna served as the “Scribe of the Fields” during the 18th Dynasty, leaving behind a burial chamber that stands as one of Egypt’s most artistically significant and well-preserved private tombs.
Entering TT69 feels like stepping into an ancient storybook. Unlike the rigid, formal registers found in royal monuments, these wall paintings burst with movement, humor, and remarkably fresh colors that have defied three millennia. From the detailed agricultural scenes depicting the ancient harvest to the iconic imagery of fishing in the Nile marshes, the Tomb of Menna remains the undisputed “gem” of the Tombs of the Nobles.
Whether you appreciate the pinnacle of Egyptian draughtsmanship or want to see how a high official managed the King’s wealth, this guide covers everything you need to know about the Tomb of Menna (TT69). Discover the hidden artistic details and the legacy of the man who measured the Pharaoh’s grain.




























