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The Tomb of the Priests of Amun and the ‘restoration’ of the Theban Necropolis
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Some Representations of Tombs from the Theban Necropolis
Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1938Nina M Davies
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Phoenix, 1990
The wall paintings of several Theban tombs represent foreigners who present gifts that are sometimes typically Cretan or Aegean. Other foreigners, although labeled "Princes of Keftiu" (Crete), are represented as Asiatics. The aim of the present volume is to analyze these wall paintings in order to distinguish the Aegeans and their gifts.
W. McLeod, Shelley Wachsmann
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The wall paintings of several Theban tombs represent foreigners who present gifts that are sometimes typically Cretan or Aegean. Other foreigners, although labeled "Princes of Keftiu" (Crete), are represented as Asiatics. The aim of the present volume is to analyze these wall paintings in order to distinguish the Aegeans and their gifts.
W. McLeod, Shelley Wachsmann
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