The Polychrome Hieroglyph Research Project

Université Libre de Bruxelles - Faculté de Philosophie et Sciences sociales

This page displays details of the selected Monument. Click on the Monument number to list all individual signs ("occurrences") recorded from that object or structure.

Mon. 43


Monument : Nefersekheru TT.296
Period : Dynasty XIX
Reign(s) : Ramses II
High Date : 1279
Low Date : 1213
Monument type : Private Tomb
Localisation or provenance : Khokha
References : PM I, 1, 377-379; Photos Nunn.

The tomb of Nefersekheru has polychrome hieroglyphs whose colours have been altered in the same way as in the tomb of Neferonpet (TT.178 - Mon.42). The strong yellow background has necessitated the modification of all yellow signs to green. Green signs remain green, and blue is hardly distinguishable. Many signs have a white fill. The inscriptions, therefore, appear to be red and green with white fill, all on a golden-yellow background. As in the tombs of Tutankhamun and Ay, this yellow has solar connotations, a scheme now available to nobles as well as to pharaohs. This leads on to the yellow background frequently used on Dynasty XX-XXI coffins, such as that of Unnefer (Mon. 36).