Also known as the Standard-Bearer ( or Fan-Bearer ) to the King . Maiherperi
must have been high in favour with Queen Hatshepsut to be allowed a tomb in the
valley . His funerary furniture, including a specially fine copy of The Book of the Dead, with coloured vignettes,
found in the tomb, and Maiherperi's canopic chest of resin-coated wood with
gilded details, now occupies several cases in U 17 ( 3800-3823 ) at Cairo
museum .