Saqqara mastabas /
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At head of title of volume 1 : Egyptian research account. Tenth year, 1904 ; volume 2 : British School of Archaeology in Egypt. Eleventh year.
"Part II, by Margaret A. Murray, with chapters by Professor Kurt Sethe, and drawings by F. Hansard, Hilda Petrie, and F. Kingsford.
Part I, by Margaret A. Murray.
"Gurob [the cemetery and town of Medinet Gurob] by L. Loat" : 2 leave, 8 page and XIX plates at end of volume 1.
Originally published : London : B. Quaritch, 1905-1937.
Includes index. :
2 volumes : illustrations, plates (some folded), plans, tables ; 32 cm. :
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Die Gräberfelder von Sedment im Neuen Reich : materielle und kulturelle Variation im Bestattungswesen des ägyptischen Neuen Reiches /
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In Die Gräberfelder von Sedment im Neuen Reich , Henning Franzmeier presents and reassesses the complete results of the previously only partially published excavations undertaken by W.M.F. Petrie and G. Brunton in the New Kingdom cemeteries of Sedment, Middle Egypt, from 1920 to 1921. Through his research, Franzmeier has expanded the corpus of known New Kingdom tombs at Sedment from about 50 to more than 250, including burials of high-ranking officials, and identified a wide range of previously unknown objects. Presenting the development of an important provincial cemetery, this publication provides a valuable contribution to our understanding of New Kingdom Egyptian funerary archaeology and, as a case study, highlights the potentials of reassessing the results of past excavations.
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1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004343450 :
Available to subscribing member institutions only.
Quantifying decoration interaction : a study of the decoration on the cult chapel walls of the Old Kingdom tombs at Giza /
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In The Decoration on the Cult Chapel Walls of the Old Kingdom Tombs at Giza Leo Roeten presents a method that evaluates the degree of interaction between the various decoration themes that are placed on the western wall of the cult chapels at the tombs of Giza. Diagrams resulting from that method show that during the 5th dynasty the focus of the mode of food supply for the ka of the deceased changed from primarily active to primarily magical. On the other walls of the chapel this change not only led to the loss of some secondary cultic functions like the inviting and guiding functions, but also to an increasing focus on scenes from the daily life of the tomb owner.
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1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004265462 :
1566-2055 ;