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Bulletin de la société française d'égyptologie, 2018
Life History of Theban Tombs (LHTT) is a transdisciplinary archaeological project led by the University of Basel investigating a cluster of rock-cut tombs located in the 18th Dynasty cemetery hillside of Sheikh ‘ Abd el-Qurna (SAQ).
Andrea Loprieno-Gnirs
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Life History of Theban Tombs (LHTT) is a transdisciplinary archaeological project led by the University of Basel investigating a cluster of rock-cut tombs located in the 18th Dynasty cemetery hillside of Sheikh ‘ Abd el-Qurna (SAQ).
Andrea Loprieno-Gnirs
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The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1989
In 1857, a tomb was discovered by A. H. Rhind on the Sheikh ‘Abd el-Qurna hill, containing rifled mummies, coffins and fourteen labels inscribed in hieratic. The latter, now in Edinburgh, together with two further examples bought on the antiquities market, but now lost, named a series of Eighteenth Dynasty princesses. The labels are to be dated to the
Dodson, Aidan, Janssen, Jacobus
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In 1857, a tomb was discovered by A. H. Rhind on the Sheikh ‘Abd el-Qurna hill, containing rifled mummies, coffins and fourteen labels inscribed in hieratic. The latter, now in Edinburgh, together with two further examples bought on the antiquities market, but now lost, named a series of Eighteenth Dynasty princesses. The labels are to be dated to the
Dodson, Aidan, Janssen, Jacobus
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Old and Middle Kingdom Theban Tombs – By Rasha Soliman
Religious Studies Review, 2010Denise M. Doxey
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Theban Tomb 293 and the Tomb of the Scribe Huy
Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 1975IN the second edition of volume 1 of Porter and Moss's Topographical Bibliography there is listed Theban Tomb 293, attributed to Ramessesnakhte, First Prophet of Amun, and dated to the time of Ramesses IV. A description and plan are supplied, and the location of the tomb within the Theban necropolis is shown on map 1 at the end of the book.' The ...
David B. Larkin, C. C. van Siclen
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The Tomb Of A Hety-’, Theban Tomb 116
2010Painted tombs belonging to anonymous individuals in the Theban necropolis respond well to this type of stylistic analysis. Erasures of figures, names, and titles; later occupants; and environmental damage leave fragmentary evidence of careers, family relationships, and more important, the tomb owner's identity.
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Tomb Families: Private Tomb Distribution in the New Kingdom Theban Necropolis
2022Tomb Families investigates the apparently random distribution of New Kingdom private tombs in the Theban Necropolis by focusing on factors which may have influenced tomb location. The Theban Necropolis contains hundreds of tombs belonging to elite individuals, dating from the end of the Old Kingdom through to the Ptolemaic Period, with the vast ...
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Iliacus-piriformis abscess and septic arthritis from Theban Tomb (TT) 65
International Journal of Paleopathology, 2015The incomplete skeletonized remains of Person 3/3a, from Shaft Tomb 3 of Theban Tomb (TT) 65, show mixed osteolytic and osteoblastic lesions in the left os coxa, sacrum, and distal right radius, with less pronounced osteoblastic, possibly related lesions elsewhere.
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Theban Tomb 46 And Its Owner, Ramose
2010This chapter discusses the date of the tomb and its owner on the basis of author's first-hand research within the tomb. Theban Tomb 46 (TT46) is situated approximately in the middle of the hill of Sheikh abd al-Qurna. Ramose, the owner of TT46, was an official in the post-Amarna Period, most probably under Tutankhamun and Ay, and served as the ...
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