Horemhep's concept of ancient Egyptian rituals
Detail from the bas-relief showing Horemheb adorned with the prestigious golden collar given by the grateful pharaoh Akhenaten or Tutankhamun after Tutankhamun became king. The New Kingdom tomb of Saqqara tells the story of Horemheb's wall paintings the belief in the worship of the gods and the important positions of Egyptians and Nubians to the pharaohs who admired and believed in Horemheb the officer and commander of the Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun. Nefertem the meaning on the tomb in Horemheb's tomb as a light as shown in the symbol of sunlight played an important role in ancient Egypt for the Egyptians and Horemheb had and had great significance in the pharaohs' rituals in ancient Egypt and Nubia.
Egyptian workers added the royal uraeus to the forehead. Image in the tomb of Horemheb New Kingdom necropolis Saqqara. The peace of Akhenaten 1323–1295 BC revived the cult of Amun during the reign of Tutankhamun. The wall paintings of important Egyptian figures besides Horemheb are depicted after Sementaui's death or discredit. Sementaui Horemheb's favorite writer was replaced by Sementaui's successor Ramose whose name is inscribed over the title of the tomb of Horemheb. In the New Kingdom necropolis Saqqara the importance of the pharaoh's attendant position is reflected in the wall paintings.
Pharaoh Horemheb making an offering to the god Horus who is wearing the crowns of Upper and Lower Egypt with a staff in his left hand and an ankh in his right hand. This wall painting is in excellent condition.(1320-1292BC)
Nefertiti the meaning on the tomb of Horemheb is like the light according to the image of the sun symbol has an important role in Egypt and Horemheb has a great meaning to the ancient Egyptians and Nubians. And Amun the supernatural creator god who protects Egypt is the center of faith similar to the symbol of the god Ra. The image in the stone carvings on the walls of the god Amun which is a pagan cult. Under the rule of Akhenaten before Christ the ancient Egyptians worshiped Amun as the sun god and king of the gods. The ritual of the god Amun which is like a ward off evil at sea with sailors in Egypt in the East gave the nature of the sky and sunlight as a symbol of safe sailing. The Egyptians also considered Amun the father and protector of the pharaoh. Horemheb's revival of the ancient god Amun is a protection of the king and is an important belief in Pharaoh Tutankhamun's ascension to the pharaoh. The meaning of Amun and the god Ra, like the sun is the creator of life. The sky gives clear weather no disasters during the planting and ripening of crops that the Egyptians cultivate.