The Dogs in Three Theban Private Tombs [PDF]
(En) In ancient Egypt, it was known that dogs were considered as ones of several Canidae. Since predynastic period, dogs were the earliest animals to be known and pictured.
Magda Abdalla
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Sidon on the breadth of the wild sea: Movement and diet on the Mediterranean coast in the Middle Bronze Age. [PDF]
Abstract Objectives Excavations at Sidon (Lebanon) have revealed dual identities during the Middle Bronze Age (ca. 2000–1600 BCE): a maritime port and center for local distribution, as well as a settlement with a heavy subsistence dependence on the extensive inland hinterlands. We aim to investigate residential mobility at Sidon using isotopic analyses
Stantis C +6 more
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New Ancient Egyptian Human Mummies from the Valley of the Kings, Luxor: Anthropological, Radiological, and Egyptological Investigations. [PDF]
The Valley of the Kings (arab. Wadi al Muluk; KV) situated on the West Bank near Luxor (Egypt) was the site for royal and elite burials during the New Kingdom (ca. 1500–1100 BC), with many tombs being reused in subsequent periods. In 2009, the scientific project “The University of Basel Kings’ Valley Project” was launched.
Rühli F, Ikram S, Bickel S.
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Scenes Of Tomb Owner’s Offerings to Ancestors in The New Kingdom Private Theban Tombs [PDF]
The New Kingdom private tombs in Thebes contain some scenes that represent the tomb owner presenting offerings to parents, brothers, grandparents, viziers, workers, and other relatives.
Abd El-Azeem Soliman +2 more
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The Tombs of Pahemneter TT284 and Iny TT285: A Unique Architectural Type in the Theban Necropolis [PDF]
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 ...
Abubakr Saad, Mohamed Beabesh
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When the Tomb Owner offers to Parents and Relatives in Theban Private Tombs. [PDF]
The New Kingdom's private tombs in Thebes contain some scenes that represent the tomb owner presenting offerings to parents, brothers, grandparents, viziers and others. This research study this topic through some scenes to resolve its ambiguity, as it is known that the tomb owner, as deceased on his tomb, is supposed to be the receiver of offerings ...
Abdel-Azem Soliman, Haitham Abdel-Hafeth
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Scenes of the God Osiris in the New kingdom`s private tombs at Theban Necropolis (Analytical and comparative study) [PDF]
Osiris is considered one of the most famous and important ancient Egyptian deities, around whom the basic beliefs revolved around the other world. He is one of the oldest gods of the dead.
Mansour Elnobi +3 more
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THE FAMILY OF AHMOSE, THE OWNER OF THEBAN TOMB 224 [NEW DATA] [PDF]
عائلة إعح-مس ،صاحب المقبرة الطيبية 224 [AR] طالما بنيت الحضارة الإنسانية على أساس الأسرة- فقد تكونت الأسرة النواة من الزوج والزوجة والأطفال. أما
Nelli Boraei
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Royal Ideology and Elite Integration in Theban Tombs as Precursors to the Amarna Period
This paper will examine how tomb chapel imagery changed to depict a state of being that marked a theological and cultural shift during the reigns of Thutmose IV and Amenhotep III. The iconography of the royal kiosk scene reflects the growing influence of
Melinda K. Hartwig
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Perspectives on Agency in New Kingdom Theban Tombs
Far from being merely repetitive, the painted decoration in Theban tombs of the New Kingdom reveals a rich variety of individual artistic choices, and therefore offers a privileged point of view for the study of agency in ancient Egypt.
Marina Sartori
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