Chonsu was “First prophet of Men-kheper-Re” during the reign of Ramses II. He was the son of Neferhetep, “First prophet of Amenhetep II” and Tausert “chantress of Monthu”.
He had two wives: Ruia with whom he had 3 children and Mutia with whom he had 7 children.
It could well be that this tomb is usurped by Chonsu and that the previous owner, named To or Tiay, who lived at the end of the 18th dynasty.
The tomb is T-shaped with a long passage towards a chapel, like the lay-out of Menna, TT69.
december 5, 2017