The Tombs of Ptahemwia and Sethnakht at Saqqara.

The two tombs dealt with in this book were discovered in 2007 and 2010 by the Leiden Expedition in the New Kingdom necropolis of Saqqara. Both date to the transition period between the reign of the heretic Pharaoh Akhenaten and the return to orthodoxy under his successor Tutankhamun. They are valuab...

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Superior document:Papers on Archaeology of the Leiden Museum of Antiquities Series ; v.22
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Sidestone Press,, 2020.
©2020.
Year of Publication:2020
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Papers on Archaeology of the Leiden Museum of Antiquities Series
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Physical Description:1 online resource (432 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Preface
  • Staff of the expedition, 2007-2010, 2013, 2015‑2017
  • The site and its history
  • Maarten J. Raven
  • 1. The excavations
  • 2. History of the site
  • 3. Restoration
  • The family and career of Ptahemwia and Sethnakht
  • Maarten J. Raven
  • 1. Ptahemwia
  • 2. Sethnakht
  • The architecture
  • Maarten J. Raven
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. General remarks on the tomb of Ptahemwia
  • 3. The superstructure of Ptahemwia's tomb
  • 4. The substructure of Ptahemwia's tomb
  • 5. The tomb of Sethnakht
  • 6. Adjacent structures
  • 7. The survey
  • The reliefs and inscriptions
  • Maarten J. Raven and Harold M. Hays†
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The courtyard of Ptahemwia [1‑16]
  • 3. The central chapel of Ptahemwia [17‑27]
  • 4. Ptahemwia blocks and fragments of unknown location [28‑59]
  • 5. Blocks and fragments not belonging to the tomb [60‑153]
  • 6. Iconography and style (M.J. Raven)
  • The graffiti
  • W. Paul van Pelt and Nico Staring
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Graffiti types
  • 3. Catalogue
  • Objects
  • Maarten J. Raven
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Old Kingdom (Cat. 1)
  • 3. New Kingdom and Third Intermediate Period (Cat. 2‑129)
  • 4. Late Period (Cat. 130‑198)
  • 5. Coptic Period (Cat. 199‑285)
  • 6. Islamic Period (Cat. 286‑291)
  • 7. Date unknown (Cat. 292‑302)
  • The pottery
  • Barbara G. Aston
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Fabrics
  • 3. Shape terms
  • 4. Ptahemwia substructure
  • 5. Rim of Ptahemwia shaft
  • 6. Ptahemwia chapels
  • 7. Ptahemwia courtyard floor
  • 8. Sethnakht substructure
  • 9. Sethnakht courtyard and chapels
  • 10. Feature 2010/3
  • 11. Chapel 2007/10
  • 12. Shaft 2007/6
  • 13. Surface debris
  • 14. Corrections to 'The tomb of Iniuia'
  • Human skeletal remains
  • Ladislava Horáčková
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Material and methods
  • 3. The tomb of Ptahemwia, north chapel
  • 4. The tomb of Ptahemwia, central chapel.
  • 5. The tomb of Ptahemwia, south chapel
  • 6. The tomb of Ptahemwia, Chamber F
  • 7. Burial 2003/13
  • 8. Coptic burials
  • 9. The tomb of Sethnakht
  • 10. Paleopathology
  • 11. General conclusion
  • Concordance of excavation numbers and catalogue numbers
  • 1. Sculpture, reliefs, and inscriptions (Chapter IV)
  • 2. Objects (Chapter VI)
  • 3. Pottery (Chapter VII)
  • Spatial distribution of reliefs and objects
  • Abbreviations
  • Bibliography
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