Aerial photographs; Nile River; Deserts - Egypt; Jabal al-Ṭārif (Egypt); Naj' Ḥammādī (Egypt); Al Qaṣr (Egypt)
Naj' Ḥammādī itself is on the left bank, on the sout-west side of the large bend of the Nile River. Al-Qaṣr (Chenoboskeia) is on the right bank, half-way down the large bend. Just north of al-Qaṣr, the light area indicates the arid,...
Facing north from the talus at the site of the discovery, with the flatland then extending west, and the Jabal al-Ṭārif closing it in further to the north.
The cave numbered T 73, the tomb of Thauty, the east wall of the north chamber showing the east-west vaulting and, to the right, Thauty at the side of the main entrance to the cave.
Jabal al-Ṭārif, upper tier of unexplored caves, visible only when climbing along the face of the cliff from south to north, half way up, to reach the flat top.