Peter had two tombs constructed in the monastery, one for each of them.
Due to the quality of, and distance to the cliffs in the west, these tombs were constructed on the east bank.
The tomb was constructed in the shape of a pyramid, on the top of a hill.
The emperor lost one of his teeth here, which he ordered to be buried with much ceremony and a tomb was constructed at the place.
In 1922 the main building was converted to a chapel, and the royal remains were moved to tombs constructed on the grounds.
In 1831, for the centennial of his birth, a new tomb was constructed to receive his remains.
Parennefer also had a tomb (no 7) constructed at Amarna.
This tomb was constructed of a species of stone hard and resplendent like fire.
Today, tombs may be constructed using traditional methods and materials or incorporate modern innovations such as concrete.
Persenet's tomb is adjacent to that of Nikaure and were probably constructed at the same time.