Lost Ramessid and Post-Ramessid Private Tombs in the Theban NecropolisMuseum Tusculanum Press, 2011 - 112 pagina's Investigating records of early travellers and fragments of tomb paintings in museums and other collections, Lost Ramessid and Post-Ramessid Private Tombs in the Theban Necropolis is a follow-up to Lise Manniche's Lost Tombs: A Study of Certain Eighteenth Dynasty Tombs in the Theban Necropolis (1986). The descriptions and drawings of 19th-century manuscripts are used to attempt to reconstruct the decoration of tomb chapels in the Theban necropolis, whose precise locations are no longer known, and to assess their ownership and place in history. |
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TTA12 p 15 TTA14 p 19 TTA15 p | 22 |
TTA16 p 31 TTA17p 51 TTA23 p | 61 |
TT A18 p 70 TT B3 p 87 TT C14 p | 90 |
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18th-dynasty abu el-Naga adoring Ahmosi Nefertere Amenemib Amenemopet Amenhotpe Amun-Ra Amunet Anubis appears Atum beloved Berlin Bibi cartouche Champollion cols columns decoration Deir el-Medina deity depicted dynasty early travellers estate of Amun facing left facing right fig figure find first flower fragment funerary gate god’s father granary Hathor Hay MSS Hay’s head hieroglyphs Horus identified inscription justified Kampp king leader of festivals left wall Lepsius Manniche mentioned mud plaster Museo egizio necropolis ofAmun ofAmun-Ra offering Osiris overseer painted papyrus PG UIF priest Psusennes Ramesses Ramesses II Ramessid tombs re-drawn by LM representation rewarding scene right wall Rosellini Rosellini MSS 284 serpent Shabti Sheikh abd el-Qurna showing shrine sketched Sokar Spell 17 stela steward Dhutihotpe Theban necropolis Theban tomb Thebes Thoth tomb-owner true scribe Turin upper register Userhet vignettes wife Wilkinson copied Wilkinson MSS