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Theban tomb 184 (Nefermenu) and the upper section of the south slope of El-Khokha hillock - 2005

  • Autores: Zoltán I. Fábián
  • Localización: Acta Archaeologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, ISSN-e 1588-2551, ISSN 0001-5210, Vol. 58, Nº. 1, 2007, págs. 1-42
  • Idioma: español
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  • Resumen
    • Hungarian excavations in the Theban necropolis have been extended to wide territories on the south slope of the EI-Khokha hillock. In the 2005 season, the tracing of the epigraphic material of the mural decoration in the 19th Dynasty rack cut tomb of Nefermenu (TT 184) was completed. This monument, according to its characteristic religious, architectural and artistic layout, belongs to the so called "Khokha tomb-group" of TT 23 (Tjay), TT 32 (Djehutimes), TT 183 (Nebsumenu) and TT 264 (Ipiy). In previous seasons, the remains of a pyramid-like superstructure of a New Kingdom tomb were exposed, which probably belonged to Nefermenu's monument. The research of the chronological position of this superstructure drew the attention to the structures in the upper section of the hillock, where architectural survey was carried out in the small and ruined New Kingdom rock cut tombs: TT 204, TT 205, TT 206, and (Kampp) -41-, -42-, -43-. Excavation was also possible in one of these: -43-, and in a newly discovered, Middle Kingdom monument, a saff-tomb with eight-pillared façade, where material of secondary burials dated to the Third Intermediate Period al so carne to light. The analysis of finds from earlier seasons concentrated on wooden fragments, shabtis, funerary cones and cartonnages.


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