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Amarna Tomb 5 is an ancient sepulchre in Amarna, Upper Egypt. It was built for the courtier Pentu, and is one of the six Northern tombs at Amarna. The burial is located to the south of the tomb of Meryra. It is very similar to the tomb of Ahmes. The sepulchre is T-shaped and its inner chamber would have served as the burial chamber. The tomb is decorated and scenes include a visit from the royal family to the temple and a reward scene.

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  • La tomba de l'antic Egipte del noble Penthu, coneguda com la Tomba d'Amarna 5, es troba en el grup de tombes conegudes col·lectivament com les Tombes Nord, prop de la ciutat d'Amarna, a Egipte. Penthu va ser el «Portador del Segell del Reial del Baix Egipte», «Confident», «Funcionari del Senyor de les Dues Terres», «Favorit del Bon Déu», «Escriba del Rei», «Subordinat del Rei», «Primer Servent d'Aton en el Gran Temple d'Aton» (Per-Aton o Casa d'Aton) d'Akhetaton, «Cap dels Metges», i «Camarlenc». El seu disseny s'assembla en la seva forma més simple al de la tomba 3, d'. De la mateixa manera que en la tomba d'Ahmes, els artistes es van veure obligats a utilitzar guix com a complement a la mala qualitat de la roca de la paret. A més de la talla en aquesta superfície, van ser modelades grans figures en guix amb els contorns tallats en les cavitats de la paret. La pèrdua de guix ha fet que la decoració sembli menys treballada del que en realitat era. (ca)
  • Amarna Tomb 5 is an ancient sepulchre in Amarna, Upper Egypt. It was built for the courtier Pentu, and is one of the six Northern tombs at Amarna. The burial is located to the south of the tomb of Meryra. It is very similar to the tomb of Ahmes. The sepulchre is T-shaped and its inner chamber would have served as the burial chamber. Penthu served at court during the 18th Dynasty reign of the Pharaoh Akhenaten. Pentu held the titles of sealbearer of the King of Lower Egypt, the sole companion, the attendant of the Lord of the Two Lands, the favorite of the good god, king's scribe, the king's subordinate, First servant of the Aten in the mansion of the Aten in Akhetaten, Chief of physicians, chamberlain. The tomb is decorated and scenes include a visit from the royal family to the temple and a reward scene. North Wall: The royal family is shown entering the temple. Akhenaten and Nefertiti are accompanied by three of their daughters: Meritaten, Meketaten and most likely Ankhesenpaaten. On the same wall the royal family is depicted rewarding Penthu at the temple. Akhenaten is shown wearing the read crown and Nefertiti stands behind him (the upper half of her body is damaged). Behind the royal couple we see three princesses accompanied by their nurses. On the South Wall Penthu is depicted in another award scene but this one takes place at the palace. In an associated scene the king and queen are shown having a meal. Akhenaten is shown wearing a khat headdress. He is seated and is eating fowl. Nefertiti is seated behind him, wearing her blue crown and seems to be drinking from a cup. (en)
  • TA5 (Tomb of Amarna 5) è la sigla che identifica una delle Tombe dei nobili ubicate nell'area dell'antica Akhetaton, oggi nota come Amarna, capitale voluta e costruita dal faraone Amenhotep IV/Akhenaton della XVIII dinastia. La città venne abbandonata circa 30 anni dopo la sua fondazione; le tombe vennero abbandonate e in parte riutilizzate in epoca moderna come romitaggi di monaci copti. L'abbandono millenario e i danni causati dalla presenza umana hanno spesso reso irriconoscibili le strutture originarie e danneggiato pesantemente, quando non reso illeggibili, scene pittoriche e rilievi parietali. (it)
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  • TA5 (Tomb of Amarna 5) è la sigla che identifica una delle Tombe dei nobili ubicate nell'area dell'antica Akhetaton, oggi nota come Amarna, capitale voluta e costruita dal faraone Amenhotep IV/Akhenaton della XVIII dinastia. La città venne abbandonata circa 30 anni dopo la sua fondazione; le tombe vennero abbandonate e in parte riutilizzate in epoca moderna come romitaggi di monaci copti. L'abbandono millenario e i danni causati dalla presenza umana hanno spesso reso irriconoscibili le strutture originarie e danneggiato pesantemente, quando non reso illeggibili, scene pittoriche e rilievi parietali. (it)
  • La tomba de l'antic Egipte del noble Penthu, coneguda com la Tomba d'Amarna 5, es troba en el grup de tombes conegudes col·lectivament com les Tombes Nord, prop de la ciutat d'Amarna, a Egipte. Penthu va ser el «Portador del Segell del Reial del Baix Egipte», «Confident», «Funcionari del Senyor de les Dues Terres», «Favorit del Bon Déu», «Escriba del Rei», «Subordinat del Rei», «Primer Servent d'Aton en el Gran Temple d'Aton» (Per-Aton o Casa d'Aton) d'Akhetaton, «Cap dels Metges», i «Camarlenc». (ca)
  • Amarna Tomb 5 is an ancient sepulchre in Amarna, Upper Egypt. It was built for the courtier Pentu, and is one of the six Northern tombs at Amarna. The burial is located to the south of the tomb of Meryra. It is very similar to the tomb of Ahmes. The sepulchre is T-shaped and its inner chamber would have served as the burial chamber. The tomb is decorated and scenes include a visit from the royal family to the temple and a reward scene. (en)
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