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, looking south at chamber C, with is south wall and vaulted ceiling, and the opening of the west chamber on the right and the main entrance with the metal gate on the left.
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,...
Water wheel used for raising water from the canal to the level of irrigation ditches in the field. It faces west toward Jabal al-Ṭārif, the site of the Nag Hammadi dig.