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  2. Apr 3, 2022 · Hor-Ahas tomb, which is right next to Narmer’s tomb, has three massive rectangular chambers. The walls of the tomb were made from mud bricks. It’s been found that servants and some members of the royal household were killed and then buried with the pharaoh.

  3. Closer to his Abydos tomb is the tomb of Berner-ib (B14). She is considered to have been Aha’s wife as she also appears on fragments found in Queen Neithotep’s tomb (suggesting that Neithhotep was not Aha’s wife).

  4. Jun 23, 2018 · Hor Aha's Tombs. Hor Aha has been credited with tombs constructed at Abydos and Saqqara, but he was buried at Abydos. The tombs at Saqqara where his seal was found were probably built for nobles from Aha's reign.

  5. tomb of hor-aha. Another historian, Manetho, tells us that Aha ruled for 62 years and died when a hippopotamus attacked him. These animals may look docile, but are among the most dangerous animals in Africa. Aha had two tombs built – in Abydos, like his predecessors, and at Saqqara. Which tomb in Abydos was actually his is hard to define, as ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AthothisHor-Aha - Wikipedia

    The tomb of Hor-Aha is located in the necropolis of the kings of the 1st Dynasty at Abydos, known as the Umm el-Qa'ab. It comprises three large chambers (designated B10, B15, and B19), which are directly adjacent to Narmer's tomb. [21]

  7. The Tomb of Hor-Aha in Naqada is one of the first discoveries in the Naqada Cemetery in 1897. The name of Hor-Aha –who is thought to be another name of Menes (the unifier of the country and founder of the First Dynasty) –was found inscribed in the tomb. Probably, the tomb belongs to a local administrator of the First Dynasty, during the ...

  8. Nov 18, 2019 · Inscriptions bearing her name were found in tombs belonging to Narmer’s immediate successors Hor-Aha and Djer, implying either that she was the mother or wife of Hor-Aha. His tomb is...

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