On the right in three rows are pictured seven of Pashedu's sons and daughters as well as members of both his and his wife's family but it is the picture on the left that is the most well known. Pashedu kneels beneath a dom-palm beside a pond. The hieroglyphs in this section are from the book of the dead and refer to drinking water in the presence of the gods.
At the top right of the entrance the goddess Nut appears to Pashedu from within a Sycamore tree. |