Tomb of Kha-Em-hat of the Eighteenth Dynasty in Western Thebes (TT 57).
This volume presents a study of the tomb of Kha-em-hat TT 57 at Qurna, West Luxor, which dates back to the 18th Dynasty - the reign of King Amenhotep III. It is considered one of the most important Egyptian tomb discoveries, containing rare scenes and revealing development of the religious rituals...
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Superior document: | Archaeopress Egyptology ; v.35 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Oxford : : Archaeopress,, 2022. ©2022. |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Archaeopress Egyptology
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505 | 0 | |a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents Page -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Discovery -- Geographical position (see figures 1-3) -- Features and the plan of the tomb (see figure 4) -- Art characteristics -- A. Titles -- Division of the titles in the tomb -- Facade -- Outer court -- Main entrance -- Outer court -- Outer court -- Hall -- Hall - east wall - south side - sub scene -- Hall - south wall -- Hall - south wall -- Hall - south wall - statues in a niche -- Hall - east wall -- Hall - north wall -- Hall - south wall- statues in a niche -- Hall - west wall -- Hall - Ceiling -- Hall - ceiling -- Hall - west wall - door entrance -- Hall - west wall - door entrance -- To the passage - door thickness -- Passage - east wall -- Passage - south wall -- Passage - north wall (see figure 45) -- Passage - south wall -- Passage - west wall -- Passage - west wall -- Inner room -- Passage - ceiling -- Passage - ceiling -- Passage - ceiling -- B. Facade: Court -- II. Outer court - front door (see figure 5, 5A, 6) -- IIa. Facade - north wall (left-hand side - main entrance - see figure 7,7A) -- III. Facade - stela of purification (see figure 8, 8A) -- IV. Facade - opening of the mouth stela (right-hand side - see figure 9, 9A) -- Dimensions׃ The remaining scene is about 1.5m in height and 1m in width. -- V. Facade - north wall (right-hand side - main entrance - see figure 10, 10.A) -- VI. Entrance - door frame (see figure 11, 11A) -- VI.A Left jamb (see figure 11B) -- VI.B. Right jamb (see figure 11C) -- VI. C. South door thickness (left-hand side - see figure 12,12A) -- Transverse Hall -- Transverse Hall -- VII. East Wall (see figure 13,13A) -- VII. East wall - south side (figure 13,13A) -- VII.A Kha-em-hat is giving offerings (sunken relief - see figure 13, 13A). | |
505 | 8 | |a Similar scenes found in other tombs (Deceased preform rituals) -- Conclusion -- VII.B East wall - south side - lower register (sub-scene) -- VIII. Remains of storehouse scene (see figure 13,13A) -- VIII.A Kha-em-hat offerings to goddess Renenut, mistress of harvesting (see figure 15,15A) -- IX.Unloading freight ships scene (lower register right-side wall - see figure 16,16A) -- X. South wall (see figures 18-23) -- X.A South wall - east side next to statues (see figure 19,19A) -- X.B South wall - west side - next to southern statues (see figure.20, 20A) -- X.C Statues (see figure 18) -- X.D Seated woman between the legs of the statues (see figure 21,21A) -- Inscriptions on the statues -- X.E Inscription on the west side statue belongs to Im-hotep (see figure 18, 22) -- X.F Inscriptions of the east side statue belong to Kha-em-hat (see figure 22) -- X.G South wall - east jamb (left-hand side - see figure 23) -- X.H South wall - west jamb (right-hand side - see figure 23) -- XI. West wall (see figures 24,24A) -- XI.A. West wall - south side (see figure 24,24A) -- XII. East wall - north side (see figure 25-25C) -- XII.A Kha-em-hat is giving offering (see figure 25B) -- XIII. Kha-em-hat inspecting the surveying of the fields (see figure 25C) -- XIV. Hall - north wall (see figure 26, 26A) -- XV.Hall - west wall - north side (see figure 27, 27A) -- XV.A Ceiling of the transverse hall- north side (see figures 28 -30A) -- XV.B Hall - west wall - door entrance - see figures 31-31A) -- XV.C. Hall - west wall - door entrance - north door thickness (see figure 32) -- XV.D Hall - west wall - door entrance - south door thickness (see figure 33) -- Passage -- East Wall (see figures 35, 35A - 36) -- XVII. East wall - south side (see figure 36) -- Passage -- Passage - south wall (see figure 38 - 40A) -- XVIII-XIX. Funeral procession and ceremonies (see figure 40,40A). | |
505 | 8 | |a XVIII. Funeral procession (see figure 40,40A) -- XIX. Osiris with western goddess (see figure 38) -- XIX.A Mourners (see figure 40, 40A) -- XIX.B Cryptography (no longer exists- see figure 39) -- XIX.C. Equivelant Text -- Passage - east wall - north side -- XX. Deceased purified and acclaimed by priests (see figure 41) -- XXI-XXII Passage - north wall (see figure 42, 42A) -- XXI. Kha-em-hat on the mountain (see figure 44) -- XXII. Kha-em-hat in a worshipping attitude (see figure 45, 45A) -- Lower register -- XXII.A Abydos Pilgrimage (see figure 42,42A) -- XXIII. Passage - west wall -- XXIII.A Passage - Ceiling: (see figure 47,47A) -- Inner Room -- Inner Room -- Door way -- Inner Room -- XXIV. South niche statues (Kha-em-hat and his Mother - see figure 48, 48A) -- XXIV.A East wall next to the southern statues (see figure 49 - 49C) -- Squeezes -- XXIV.B West wall next to the southern statues (see figure 50, 51) -- XXV. Inner room - east wall (see figure 52-54) -- XXV.A East wall next to the northern statues (see figure 52 - 54) -- XXVI. North niche statues (Kha-em-hat as Maḥu with his wife Ty- see figure 55, 55A) -- XXVI.A Inner room - west wall (next to southern statues - figure 56, 56A) -- XXVI.B West wall (next to northern statues - see figure 57, 57A) -- XXVII. West niche statues (see figure 58, 58.A) -- XXVII.A Ritual of offering list -- XXVII.B The Finds -- XXVII.C Statue of Kha-em-hat in Brooklyn Museum 37.48E. (U.S.A.) -- Bibliography -- Back cover. | |
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