Egyptian rock-cut tombs
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Egyptian rock-cut tombs
(Shire Egyptology, 14)
Shire, 1991
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 62) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The rock-cut tomb was the most ubiquitous of Egyptian funerary monuments. This book surveys many of these varieties and traces their development. The New Kingdom royal tombs at Thebes and Amarna are described and capters are devoted to the groups of private tombs that date from the Old Kingdom onwards; the distinction is drawn between the tomb-chapels, decorated with the so-called 'scenes of daily life', and the associated burial chamters, in some casese cut a considerable distance away. The changes in decorative themes are explored, as are those in architecture and location. The book concludes with a brief look at the contruction of rock tombs, particularly in the context of workmen's village of Deir el-Medina, and their uncertain future.
目次
- The Egyptian rock-cut tomb
- The Old and Middle Kingdoms
- Royal tombs of the Eighteenth Dynasty
- Private Tombs of the New Kingdom
- Royal Tombs of the Ramesside era
- Later tombs
- Design and construction
- The future
- Further reading
- Museums
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