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Routledge
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Routledge
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Routledge
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First published in 1988. The Theban private tombs form a major source for our knowledge of Egyptian society. Ostensibly a great amount of work has been done in the necropolis over the past one hundred and sixty years of its modern history, and the bibliography for this area is among the most extensive in Egyptology. Many of the 415 or so decorated tombs have received a full publication, but for a... Read more
chapter0 Introduction; Chapter 1 An Evaluation of the Number of Theban Private Tombs Now Lost; Chapter 2 Decorated Fragments: Problems of Attribution; Chapter 3 Theban Private Tombs of the Eighteenth Dynasty: General Lay-out and Distribution of Scenes; Chapter 4 Lost Tombs Visited by the Early Travellers: Miscellaneous Tombs; Chapter 5 Tomb No. A4; Chapter 6 Tomb No. A6; Chapter 7 Tomb No. A13; Chapter 8 Tomb No. A24; Chapter 9 Tomb No. C4; Chapter 10 Tomb No. C6; Chapter 11 The Tomb of a Scribe and Counter of Grain; Chapter 12 The ‘Bankes’ Tomb;
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