The document summarizes the contents of the tomb of an Egyptian governor named Djehutynakht from 2000 BC. Archaeologists discovered the tomb in 1915 and found it was stocked with supplies and models believed to be needed for the afterlife, including four painted coffins, walking sticks, pottery, a canopic jar, and 58 miniature wooden models. One of the most beautifully carved pieces found was an exquisitely detailed procession scene. The tomb provides insight into Egyptian beliefs about the afterlife in the Middle Kingdom period and daily life during Djehutynakht's era through the preserved artifacts.