A rare appearance of a giraffe in a view from the tombs of the nobles in Luxor, The cemetery of Rakhmi Ra, the minister of King Thutmose III of the family 18 of the modern state, and the view are considered part of a large wall represented by scenes of the tribute brought from some countries that were subject to the rule of the great King Thutmose III.
This part specifically concerns Nubia, with tigers, giraffes, monkeys and other African animals they present to the scribes and Minister Rakhmi Ra and display such murals to find out the depth and documentation of the ancient Egyptian events that pass through his daily life to be a record that tells in pictures the extent of the power of a mind and a long-term thought for generations to come and may not know much Among us are those small details that were highlighted in our page’s publications, and that the Pharaonic history is not just pyramids and temples that you see with the eye. Rather, there is a thought of depth, even if it is just a mural in a cemetery.