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The geographic origins of the ‘Bubastite’ Dynasty and possible locations for the royal residence and burial place of Shoshenq I [PDF]
Troy Sagrillo
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Reactions to Images in the Theban Necropolis: Towards Socio-professional Visualities
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The Tomb of Montuemhat (TT 34) in the Theban Necropolis: A New Approach
Gestermann, Louise +4 more
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The Tomb of the Priests of Amun and the ‘restoration’ of the Theban Necropolis
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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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Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies, 2017
AbstractThe article discusses the excavation of Theban Tomb 187 from a materiality and heritage perspective. TT 187 is located in the Neferhotep (TT 49) tomb complex in el-Khokha. The tomb provides evidence of various phases of reuse, exhibiting ancient and modern temporalities in its final deposition contexts.
Rennan Lemos +5 more
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AbstractThe article discusses the excavation of Theban Tomb 187 from a materiality and heritage perspective. TT 187 is located in the Neferhotep (TT 49) tomb complex in el-Khokha. The tomb provides evidence of various phases of reuse, exhibiting ancient and modern temporalities in its final deposition contexts.
Rennan Lemos +5 more
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