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Khety, the son of Baqet, worked in the same position as his father. He was a ruler of a ‎province situated near the city of El Minya. Maybe this was why the plan and the ‎design of his tomb look quite like that of his father. ‎The Tomb of Khety features six lotus shaped columns and its rectangular ‎shape, the same as that of Baqet. The paintings of the walls located in the Eastern ‎and the Northern sections of the tomb display Khety during his hunting trips in the ‎deserts of the reign. ‎

 

There are also some scenes of the owner of the tomb accompanied by his wife and ‎supervising the activities taking place in the province they were ruling. This ‎included some scenes of women singing and dancing. The eastern wall of the tomb has some scenes of soldiers practicing to participate in ‎battles. The ancient Egyptian artist who brilliantly created this wall showed the ‎movement of the soldiers wonderfully by using different shades to show how each ‎soldier moved during his training. ‎The wall located in the southern section of the tomb shows Khety supervising the ‎process of making wine and there are some burial rituals displayed in this section as ‎well.‎