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Das Projekt Mission Siptah - Ramses X. (MISR) des Agyptologischen Instituts der Universitat Basel beschaftigt sich mit drei Grabern und ihrer Umgebung im Tal der Konige bei Luxor in Agypten. Das Tal der Konige liegt im Westen der Stadt Luxor, dem antiken Theben, im Schutz des Berges el-Qurn, und diente den Pharaonen des Neuen Reiches sowie einigen Angehorigen der Elite als Grabstatte. Die meisten dieser Felsgraber sind bis heute nicht - oder nach modernen wissenschaftlichen Masstaben nur unzulanglich - dokumentiert. Ziele des Projektes sind die vollstandige Ausgrabung und Untersuchung der Graber und ihrer Umgebung, die wissenschaftliche Beschreibung sowie Interpretation des Befundes und die zeichnerische und foto-grafische Dokumentation. Diese Monografie prasentiert eine ausgewahlte Sammlung von Keramikscherben von Seti I, KV 17 und Siptah, KV 47.
Pottery --- Pottery, Egyptian --- Seti --- Siphtah, --- Tomb --- Egypt --- Antiquities --- Pottery - Egypt - Valley of the Kings --- Pottery, Egyptian - Egypt - Valley of the Kings --- Seti - I, - King of Egypt - Tomb --- Siphtah, - King of Egypt - Tomb --- Egypt - Antiquities --- Tomb. --- Seti - I, - King of Egypt --- Siphtah, - King of Egypt
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Grave goods --- Tombs --- Pottery --- Mobilier funéraire --- Tombeaux --- Céramique --- Geschichte 1070 v. Chr.-650 v. Chr. --- Ägypten (Altertum) --- Egypt --- Egypte --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Mastabas --- Burial goods --- Burial objects --- Grave objects --- Ceremonial objects --- Funeral rites and ceremonies
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Pottery, Ancient --- Pottery, Egyptian --- Egypt --- Antiquities.
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This volume presents the pottery from the tomb of Maya and Meryt (located in the New Kingdom necropolis at Saqqara) in its archaeological context. Volume I was devoted to the reliefs, and volume II to the objects and skeletal remains from the tomb. The closely dated burial assemblage of Maya (Year 9 of Horemheb) and associated offering pottery form the basis for tracing the development of pottery forms in the late Eighteenth Dynasty and continuing into the Ramesside Period. The wealth of blue-painted pottery (amounting to 187 vessels) is carefully described, the motifs represented in the designs are discussed, and aspects of the chronological development of blue-painted pottery are illustrated. 96 colour photographs are included showing many of these beautiful blue-painted vessels. Numerous inscriptions on the pottery provide interesting information on the actual contents of the vessels provided for Maya's burial.
Pottery, Ancient --- Tombs --- Ṣaqq̄arah (Egypt) --- Antiquities.
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This book comprises twenty-two articles devoted to First Millennium Egypt, all intended to honour Antony Leahy, whose interest in this period is well known to scholars of this period. Both archaeology and philology are represented in this volume as well as studies on history and material culture. The interlocking interpretation of texts and objects is also noteworthy. The paper by Karl Jansen-Winkeln re-examines the question of the Libyan or Egyptian nature/origin/ethnic identity of the Third Intermediate Period, whilst others are more specific in their scope. Chronological discussions concerning the order of the kings of the 25th Dynasty in Egypt and Nubia are presented by Gerard Broekman and Roberto Gozzoli. Several objects belonging to a king Djehutyemhat are described by Troy Sagrillo.
Academic collection --- Egypt --- Civilization --- History --- Festschrift - Libri Amicorum
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Pottery, Prehistoric --- Ḍaba̕h, Tall al- (Egypt) --- Antiquities
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