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EL ESTUDIO DE LAS REPRESENTACIONES DE LOS NINOS EN LAS TUMBAS PRIVADAS DE LA XVIII DINASTIA SE PRESENTA COMO UN FERTIL CAMPO PARA EL CONOCIMIENTO DE LA SOCIEDAD Y LA MENTALIDAD RELIGIOSA DE LA EPOCA. SE HAN DEFINIDO LOS CRITERIOS POR... more
EL ESTUDIO DE LAS REPRESENTACIONES DE LOS NINOS EN LAS TUMBAS PRIVADAS DE LA XVIII DINASTIA SE PRESENTA COMO UN FERTIL CAMPO PARA EL CONOCIMIENTO DE LA SOCIEDAD Y LA MENTALIDAD RELIGIOSA DE LA EPOCA. SE HAN DEFINIDO LOS CRITERIOS POR MEDIO DE LOS CUALES PUEDE RECONOCERSE AL NINO, Y QUE NO SON SIEMPRE CLAROS. SE HAN ANALIZADO LAS TIPOLOGIAS DE REPRESENTACIONES DE NINOS EN LAS TUMBAS: EN NINO EN BRAZOS DE SU NODRISA, EL DIOS COMO NINO, EL PRINCIPE COMO NINO, EL NINO EN LAS ESCENAS DE BANQUETES Y FIESTAS, EL NINO PARTICIPANDO EN ESCENAS DE CACERIAS. LAS CONCLUSIONES REVELAN UNAS FORMAS PERSONALES DE LA EPOCA EN LA INCLUSION DE MENORES EN REPRESENTACIONES FIGURADAS ASI COMO UNA MAYOR ATENCION AL VERLOS SIMBOLICO- RELIGIOSO QUE A UNA EXACTA PLASMACION DE LA VIDA SOCIAL COTIDIANA.
espanolEste trabajo muestra la informacion arqueologica, historica y tecnica que aporta un conjunto de tapones de recipientes ceramicos, elaborados con barro, recuperados a lo largo de varias campanas en el Templo de Millones de Anos de... more
espanolEste trabajo muestra la informacion arqueologica, historica y tecnica que aporta un conjunto de tapones de recipientes ceramicos, elaborados con barro, recuperados a lo largo de varias campanas en el Templo de Millones de Anos de Tutmosis III. La mayoria de estos tapones conserva inscripciones con diversos nombres de reyes y reinas que permiten realizar un recorrido historico que abarca buena parte de la dinastia XVIII y la primera fase de la XIX. Asi como, los distintos tipos de productos almacenados. EnglishThis work shows the archaeological, historical and technical information contributed by a set of jar stoppers excavated during several field seasons at the Temple of Millions of Years of Thutmosis III. Most jar stoppers preserve inscriptions with various names of kings and queens and allow a historical streak that includes a large part of the XVIIIth Dynasty and the first phase of the XIXth Dynasty. In addition, other inscriptions reveal different types of products store...
The Colossi of Memnon and Amenhotep III Temple Project carried out its fifth campaign at Kom el-Hettan in winter 2002-2003. After annual defoliation of the site, study, restoration, geo-electric and radar sensings, and geological analyses... more
The Colossi of Memnon and Amenhotep III Temple Project carried out its fifth campaign at Kom el-Hettan in winter 2002-2003. After annual defoliation of the site, study, restoration, geo-electric and radar sensings, and geological analyses were pursued. A detailed topographic and archaeological survey mapping of the temple precinct was made by COMMAP. A structural stability investigation on the Memnon Colossi points at the vibrations caused by the parking nearby, and the modern road. A hydrogeologic project was planned for a drainage system to lower the ground water table. At the Second Pylon, clearance and study of the royal colossus continued: the queen standing near the right leg of the king was identified as the great royal consort Tiye. At the Third Pylon, the place of the crocodile was cleaned, and the large alabaster blocks from two seated royal colossi were freed from vegetation and rubble, and protected with fine sand, until further funds and project for long range conservation. At the Peristyle Court, documentation and study of statuary continued. Newly cleared squares revealed parts of the pavement, as well as large pieces of colossi in red granite, quarried in antiquity, among them a head of Amenhotep III, and a pair of feet on a base decorated with southern foes. The Hypostyle Hall was partly cleared from refills of earlier excavations, for mapping. The debris were sifted and numerous fragments of statues and decorated temple walls were recovered. Six statues of Sekhmet were found deposited between column bases. Archaeological sondages were made in the west part of the temple precinct in search of remains of the enclosure wall and the sanctuaries, but no structures have been detected yet. Pottery of New Kingdom and Late Roman Period dominates the ceramic material. A report on the three major weeds on the site, halfa grass, reed and thorn was presented by the Centre of Preservation and Conservation of Antiquities of the SCA.
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