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More items of funerary linen from the Deir el-Bahari burialassemblages [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2016
A corpus of funerary linen was found in the 2012/2013 season in one of the rock tombscut in the cliff bordering the Tuthmosis III temple platform in Deir el-Bahari during the work ofthe Polish–Egyptian Archaeological and Conservation Mission of the ...
Aleksandra Hallmann
doaj   +1 more source

Rock Mechanical Laboratory Testing of Thebes Limestone Formation (Member I), Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt

open access: yesGeotechnics, 2022
The Thebes Limestone Formation of Lower Eocene age is one of the most extensive rock units in Egypt. It is of importance to the apogee of the ancient Egyptian civilization, particularly in Luxor (South-Central Egypt), where the rock formation hosts the ...
Rodrigo Alcaíno-Olivares   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

TT 31 OF KHONSU AT SHEIK ABD EL-GURNAH (THEBES): RESEARCHES INTO CONSTRUCTED LANDSCAPES

open access: yesACME, 2014
The Theban tomb (TT) 31 of Khonsu, First Prophet of Menkheperre, is an ideal casestudy to understand the perception of natural and constructed landscapes, throughout the analysis of their different iconographies.
Federica Ugliano
doaj   +1 more source

Textiles from Tomb II in Deir el-Bahari: preliminary reportfrom season 2012/2013 [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2016
In the 2012/2013 season, the Polish–Egyptian Archaeological and ConservationMission of the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari (PCMA UW) continued work in a tomb(Tomb II) cut into the cliffs bordering the temple of Tuthmosis III from the west.
Aleksandra Hallmann
doaj   +1 more source

Middle Kingdom tombs of Asasif: archaeological fieldwork in 2017 [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2018
The recent works in the 2017 season at the North Asasif Necropolis have led to the discovery of Middle Kingdom burial assemblages, as well as funerary equipment dated to the Third Intermediate Period.
Patryk Chudzik
doaj   +1 more source

Structure of an Ancient Egyptian Tomb Inferred from Ground-Penetrating Radar Imaging of Deflected Overburden Horizons [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Geophysical data acquisitions in most archaeological campaigns aim to image the target structure directly. The presence of a target, however, may be inferred from its interaction with surrounding layers, if its relationship with those layers can be ...
Booth, AD   +3 more
core   +3 more sources

Predictive modeling of cultural resources in the Theban necropolis, Luxor, Egypt [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
The Egyptian Government created the Egyptian Antiquities Information System (EAIS) and a Comprehensive Development Plan to help protect cultural resources in the Theban Necropolis, Luxor, Egypt.
Burns, Gwendolyn   +2 more
core   +1 more source

The Tombs of Pahemneter TT284 and Iny TT285: A Unique Architectural Type in the Theban Necropolis

open access: yesمجلة کلیة الآثار . جامعة القاهرة, 2023
The two tombs TT284 and TT285 in the area of Dra' Abu al-Naga have unique architectural type comparing to the rest of the cemetery tombs. Yet, some previous studies classified these two tombs as the T-shape, assuming that the rest of the tomb’s elements ...
M. Beabesh, Abu Saad
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The key image of interpretation of funerary rituals A study of ancient Egyptian iconography

open access: yesEstudios de Teoría Literaria, 2022
In Pharaonic Egypt, the funerary context constitutes a material structure to ensure the life in the Hereafter not only to the deceased, but to the whole community, since it perpetuates its values and behavior patterns through the ritual practices.
Silvana Lorena Yomaha   +1 more
doaj  

Making plundered spaces sacred again: fragmentation, reorganisation and respect in reused Theban tombs

open access: yesAntiquity
Textual sources from the Egyptian New Kingdom highlight a societal desire to preserve tombs for life after death, yet extensive architectural renovations and tomb robbing often followed the interment of elite individuals.
Rennan Lemos
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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