A tomb from the reign of Tutankhamun at Akhmim
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A tomb from the reign of Tutankhamun at Akhmim
(Reports / the Australian Centre for Egyptology, 10)
Aris & Phillips, c1997
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Inscriptions have dated this large tomb, situated to the west of the Red Monastery at Sohag, to the reign of Tutankhamun and it is believed to have been intended for two "Overseers of Nurses". This book reports the archaeological and epigraphic investigations that have led to these conclusions and discusses the monument's historical context - the turbulent years following the death of Tutankhamun.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The Excavations
- The Finds
- The Pottery
- The Architecture
- Description of the Tomb
- The Anthropoid Coffin of Senged from Saqqara
- Interpretation of the Evidence
- Indices.
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