Tajuheret, was probably the wife of the HPA Masaharta, son of King Pinodjem I and Isetemkhebjt A. The existence of a daughter, Isetemkhebjt B, is disputed and is a subject of investigation in connection with the contents of TT320 (click on her name for our comments). Tajuheret was buried in two coffins and mummy-cover usurped from the Songstress of Amun, Hatet. The Royal Cachette was certainly not her primary resting place. The remains of her burial were moved to TT320 in the period between the death of Pinodjem II in the tenth year of the Tanite king Siamun and the eleventh year of the first king of the 22nd, Bubastide, Dynasty in Tanis, Sheshonq I, during the pontificate of Sheshonq's second son, HPA Iuput. The important items from her funerary equipment include a mummy-cloth, her canopic jars and a box (which has been restored).

Niwinski in 21st Dynasty Coffins, p.315 no.64 describes the lids as type IIa with gilding

Coffin-lids and Mummy of Tajuheret