- Tuna el-Gebel
Tuna el-Gebel was the
necropolis ofKhmun (Hermopolis Magna ). It is located inAl Minya Governorate inMiddle Egypt .Boundary Stelae
The oldest monument in the area is one of the
Boundary Stelae of Akhenaten , up in the cliffs, protected by a glass 'booth'. This makes it quite difficult to see properly, but prevents further erosion.Catacombs
Later catacombs were dug under the necropolis; these were used to store thousands of sacred mummies of
falcon s,baboon s andibis es.Tomb of Petosiris
Near to the modern entrance to the
catacomb s is the tomb ofPetosiris . This tomb is constructed to look like a temple (it looks rather likeDendera ). The outside is decorated in typical Late Period style, whilst the outer court is decorated in a Greek style. The tomb was constructed around the time of the conquest ofEgypt byAlexander the Great , and seems to have been decorated like this to curry favour with the new rulers ofEgypt .Tomb and Chapel of Isadora
Isadora was a wealthy and beautiful young woman living in
Hermopolis during the time when the Roman emperorAntoninus Pius (AD 138–161) ruled overÆgyptus . She fell in love with a young soldier fromAntinopolis (current Sheikh ‘Ibada), and they wanted to get married. However, her father refused, so the young couple decided to elope. Unfortunately, Isadora drowned while crossing the Nile. Her body was mummified, and her father built an elaborate tomb for her, featuring anelegy inscribed in Greek. At some time after her death, a cult developed around her tomb. Isadora's mummified remains are still present, encased in glass, in her mausoleum—a prominent building at Tuna el-Gebel.
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