The tomb owners were stewards of the royal estate.
There were three statuettes of the tomb owners.
They copied the inscriptions and identified the original tomb owners.
It is not known with certainty when the tomb owner died or if he may lived on to serve a new king.
The donkeys may have been sacrificed when the tomb owner died as they were both buried at the same time.
There were inscriptions, which Karl was eagerly copying, but to our disappointment the name of the tomb owner had not appeared.
An inscribed image of the tomb owner was found on each side of the entrance.
As a result, the dates and names of tomb owners have been lost forever.
Grave contents varied in quantity and quality according to the status of the tomb owner.
The identification of the tomb owners is, therefore, impossible.