Tombs of the South Asasif necropolis : new discoveries and research 2012-14
Weitere Verfasser: |
Pischikova, Elena
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Ort/Verlag/Jahr: |
Cairo :
American University in Cairo Press,
2017.
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Umfang/Format: |
xxii, 374 p. : ill., plans ; 25 cm. |
ISBN: | 9789774167249 |
Inhaltsangabe:
- Mansour Boraik: Karnak's quaysides: the embankments from the New Kingdom to the Kushito-Saite period
- Elena Pischikova, Fathy Yassen Abd el Karim, Ramadan Ahmed Ali, and Ezz El Din Kamal El Noby: Tombs of Karakhamun and Karabasken, 2012-14: fieldwork
- Elena Pischikova, Ahmed Ali Hussein, Afaf Fathallah Phillips, and Abdelrazk Mohamed Ali: Conservation and reconstruction in the tomb of Karakhamun, 2012-14
- Dieter Eigner: Remarks on the architecture of the Lichthof in TT 223, Karakhamun
- Erhart Graefe: Second report on work on the fragments of the Stundenritual (Ritual of the Hours of the Day) in TT 223
- Kenneth Griffin: Toward a better understanding of the Ritual of the Hours of the Night (Stundenritual)
- Miguel Ángel Molinero Polo and Margarida Redondo Vilanova: The vignette of BD 32 in the tomb of Karakhamun
- Miguel Ángel Molinero Polo and Andrea Rodríguez Valls: Palaeography of the texts of the burial chamber of the tomb of Karakhamum
- Miguel Ángel Molinero Polo: Texts of the Tornische and the abjacent walls in the tomb of Karabasken[i]
- Erhart Graefe: A new high steward of the God's Wife Nitocris: Padibastet, grandson of Pabasa and successor of Padihorresnet
- Erhart Graefe: The fragments of doorjambs of Padihor, the [overseer] of the outline-draftsmen and chamberlain of the God's Wife, from the first pillared hall of the tomb of Karakhamun (TT 223)
- Elena Pischikova: Recarved Kushite head from the tomb of Karakhamun? (further remarks on the dating of the south Asasif necropolis)
- Matthias Müller: Coptic ostraca in the tombs of the south Asasif necropolis
- Paul T. Nicholson: Material from a possible industrial areain the tomb of Karakhamun (TT 223)
- Julia Budka: Pottery from the tombs of Karakhamun and Karabasken
- Salima Ikram: Faunal remains in the tomb of Karabasken (TT 391)