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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 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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The Tomb of the Priests of Amun and the ‘restoration’ of the Theban Necropolis
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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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The black-varnished coffin of Qenamon and Ippolito Rosellini’s excavations in the Theban necropolis
Ancient Egyptian Coffins, 2018A black-varnished coffin brought by Ippolito Rosellini to Florence (Museo Egizio, inv. no. 9477), found during the excavations made in the Theban necropolis by the Franco-Tuscan Expedition, bears the name of a God’s Father Qenamon. The presence of the title it-nTr, not followed by any divine name, in association with the name Qenamon, and the dating of
M. Betro
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Archaeologies, 2013
The archaeology of the Theban Necropolis is well documented. Under represented in the literature are the studies which deal with the meaning of the site to the multitude of contemporary users who interact with the heritage landscape and with each other in the designated archaeological zone.
Gemma Tully, Monica Hanna
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The archaeology of the Theban Necropolis is well documented. Under represented in the literature are the studies which deal with the meaning of the site to the multitude of contemporary users who interact with the heritage landscape and with each other in the designated archaeological zone.
Gemma Tully, Monica Hanna
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