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Some Further Details of Ernest Mackay’s Work in the Theban Necropolis
Ägypten und LevanteMarta Kaczanowicz
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Some Representations of Tombs from the Theban Necropolis
The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1938N. M. Davies
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An Unusual Set of Ceramic Canopic Jars from Wadi 300: A New Discovery in the Theban Necropolis
Bulletin de liaison de la céramique égyptienne, 2023This paper aims to shed light on four 18th-Dynasty long-necked ceramic jugs re-used as Canopic jars during a later period. Three of them bear short hieratic inscriptions individually naming Qebesenuef, Imsety, and Hapy, three of the Four Sons of Horus ...
Rabee Eissa
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Zeitschrift für Agyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde
Summary With the help of a case study from the textual program of two mid-Eighteenth Dynasty Theban tombs—TT 95 and TT 76—this paper seeks to provide insights into the nature and strength of the intertextual relations between the funerary monuments of ...
Julianna Paksi
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Summary With the help of a case study from the textual program of two mid-Eighteenth Dynasty Theban tombs—TT 95 and TT 76—this paper seeks to provide insights into the nature and strength of the intertextual relations between the funerary monuments of ...
Julianna Paksi
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Periodica polytechnica. Civil engineering
The current study describes the engineering geological properties of a rock-cut tomb that is located near Luxor, forming a part of the Theban necropolis in Egypt. The studied Theban Tomb no. 25 (TT 25) was excavated during the New Kingdom and served as a
Tamás Zomborácz +3 more
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The current study describes the engineering geological properties of a rock-cut tomb that is located near Luxor, forming a part of the Theban necropolis in Egypt. The studied Theban Tomb no. 25 (TT 25) was excavated during the New Kingdom and served as a
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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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Reconstructing destruction: Amarna Period erasures in tombs of the Theban Necropolis
2022The Amarna Period of ancient Egypt, more specifically the reign of Akhenaten, saw a number of unprecedented changes to the religious climate. One of the most exceptional occurrences was the widespread erasure of certain words and images from monuments throughout the land.
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