The main interest of this article is the publication and study of the remaining decoration of the rock-cut chapel of the First Intermediate Period nomarch of the 13th nome of Upper Egypt, Khety II at Asyut. Facsimile drawings are produced for the first time and the previous hand copies of the tomb decoration are emended. Studying the military scene and the content of Khety II’s biographical inscription in view of the recent discoveries at the site led up to some significant historical conclusions.