El Amarna:Tombs of the South.
The graves of the South was owned by a group of officials.
These tombs, built to be very difficult to protect them from thieves. Most of them begin the public hearing that leads to three rooms. Within these rooms there are columns of papyrus found in the rear. Statue of the dead and placed in the face of the entrance.
North once and graves were invaded by an ancient Coptic Christian, and groups of stone houses on the hills under the tombs belonged to these people, who became a serious number six in the church. Of these tombs, there is an excellent presentation of the valley.
Interment South is the largest of these sets of graves. It is engraved at the foot of a low hill in front of the major break in the cliffs, where the rock is of poor quality. However, here is the grave No. 25, which was built on "God the Father:" Oh, that later became Pharaoh. Although often not as impressive as the graves in the north, and has a charm as well as more diversity. Moreover, many of the graves contain little south, if any, and some finishes that had not started prior to leaving the city. Some of these graves were also used for burial at a later time, among them are mostly fragments of pot dating back to the family of between 25 and 30.
Workers (or east) village
To the east in a small valley on the south side of the low plateau, which extends from the base of the slopes between ownership and tomb in the Valley in the south is a solution to the interest and called on "people of the workers." A compound surrounded by a fence of very ordinary houses along the streets of several parallel. Archaeologists believe that it includes workers who work in the nearby rock tombs (which, incidentally, despite of the sons of kings and the footnote were not never occupied the most part). However, this walled city was a guard at the home of the only way out, and it seems likely to be to keep all workers (the main town was protected by a wall of this kind, on the site, including the village of workers, and is surrounded by high cliffs).