Tombs of the South Asasif Necropolis: New Discoveries and Research 2012-2014
Tombs of the South Asasif Necropolis: New Discoveries and Research 2012-2014
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Abstract
This book is the second joint publication of the members of the American–Egyptian South Asasif Conservation Project, working under the auspices of the Ministry of State for Antiquities and directed by the editor. The Project is dedicated to the clearing, restoration, and reconstruction of the tombs of Karabasken (TT 391) and Karakhamun (TT 223) of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty, and the tomb of Irtieru (TT 390) of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty, on the West Bank of Luxor. This book covers the three seasons of work of the project from 2012 to 2014. Chapters concentrate on new archaeological finds, reconstruction of the tombs' decoration, and introduction of the high officials who usurped the tombs of Karakhamun and Karabasken in the Twenty-sixth Dynasty. The book focuses particularly on the reconstruction of the ritual of the Hours of the Day and Night and BD 125 and 32 in the tomb of Karakhamun, the textual program of the tomb of Karabasken, as well as Coptic ostraca, faience objects, pottery, and animal bones found in the South Asasif necropolis.
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Front Matter
- Introduction
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Theban Sacred Landscape in the Twenty-fifth Dynasty
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South Asasif Necropolis: Excavation, Conservation, and Reconstruction
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Religious Texts in the Tombs of Karakhamun and Karabasken
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Second Report on Work on the Fragments of the Stundenritual (Ritual of the Hours of the Day) in TT 223
Erhart Graefe
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Toward a Better Understanding of the Ritual of the Hours of the Night (Stundenritual)
Kenneth Griffin
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The Vignette of BD 32 in the Tomb of Karakhamun
Miguel Ángel Molinero Polo andMargarida Redondo Vilanova
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Palaeography of the Texts of the Burial Chamber of the Tomb of Karakhamun
Miguel Ángel Molinero Polo
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Texts of the Torniscile and the Adjacent Walls in the Tomb of Karabasken[i]
Miguel Ángel Molinero Polo
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Second Report on Work on the Fragments of the Stundenritual (Ritual of the Hours of the Day) in TT 223
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Reuse of the Tombs of Karakhamun and Karabasken in Later Periods
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A New High Steward of the God's Wife Nitocris: Padibastet, Grandson of Pabasa and Successor of Padihorresne1
Erhart Graefe
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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)
Erhart Graefe
- 12 Recarved Kushite Head from the Tomb of Karakhamun? (Further Remarks on the Dating of the South Asasif Necropolis)1
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Coptic Ostraca in the Tombs of the South Asasif Necropolis1
Matthias Müller
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A New High Steward of the God's Wife Nitocris: Padibastet, Grandson of Pabasa and Successor of Padihorresne1
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Burial Assemblages and Other Finds
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End Matter
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