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The Pillagers' Hideout was a hideout belonging to a group of Egyptian tomb robbers, situated in the canyons near the Valley of the Kings.
Around 38 BCE, the tomb robbers ransacked the Workers' Necropolis behind Set-Ma'at, ransacking the tomb and stealing the body of the village's embalmer Ranofer. Bringing his body to their camp, they threw it to a pile of bodies in a corner before burning it. This act was later discovered by the Hidden One Bayek of Siwa, who had been directed there by Ranofer's brother-in-law, Anen. Bayek eliminated the bandits and was only able to recover an amulet fashioned by Ranofer's sister from the pile of bodies.[1]