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Research in the Theban Necropolis: 1938-1939
Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, 1939exaly +2 more sources
Contemporary Spirituality and Traditional Beliefs in the Theban Necropolis
2012exaly +2 more sources
A Fragment of a Scene of Foreigners from the Theban Necropolis
Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, 2001Early in 1999 a previously unknown fragment of wall-painting (fig. 1) formed part of a sale of antiquities at Christie's in London.1 The object was sold to Royal-Athena Galleries in New York. Enquiries as to its provenance have so far only revealed that it was once part of the Thalassic Collection, having been previously purchased in New York in 1987.2
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Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis (DISH) in a Mummy from the Theban Necropolis
2021The vertebral pathological condition known as Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis (DISH) has infrequently been reported convincingly in ancient Egyptian human remains. Here we describe and illustrate a near textbook example in a partial adult torso identified as Mummy 10 from the forecourt of TT 66–Saff Tomb 1, with a probable date in the Third ...
Stark, Robert J., Bács, Tamás A.
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Ancient Remains as Life's Stage: Differing Perspectives on Life in the Theban Necropolis
2012exaly +2 more sources
Condition assessment of limestone tombs Theban Necropolis (Luxor, Egypt)
The Theban Mountain, on the west bank of the river Nile, near Luxor is internationally known as the burial site of Egyptian Dynasties. The current study focuses on four tombs dating back to the late Old Kingdom and the First Intermediate Period. The tombs are located on the hill's southern slope and were cut into the rock.Ákos Török, Tamás Zomborácz
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