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The cemetery of Meir. II. The tomb of Pepyankh the Black / Naguib Kanawati and Linda Evans ; with contributions by E. Alexakis, A. McFarlane, A. L. Mourad... [et al.]
Ouvrage
Appartient aux collections: Reports - The Australian Centre for Egyptology , 34, 1034-7844
Publication: Oxford : Aris and Phillips Ltd., 2014 Description: 1 vol. (64 p.; 98 pl.) : ill., plans ; 29 cmCollection : Reports; 34, ISSN 1034-7844ISBN: 9780856688416.Langue: AnglaisPays: Royaume-Uni Auteur principal: Kanawati, Naguib, 1941-...., Auteur Co-auteur: Evans, Linda, Auteur, 1960-.... Autre auteur: Alexakis, Effy, Collaborateur; McFarlane, Ann, Collaborateur; Mourad, Anna-Latifa, Collaborateur, 19..-.... Résumé: The tomb of Pepyankh the Black (D2) at Meir was published by Blackman in his series The Rock Tombs of Meir (vol. 5, London, 1953). The Australian Centre for Egyptology (ACE) rerecorded all the scenes and inscriptions in the chapel after these had been conserved by the Supreme Council of Antiquities, with many additional details surfacing. The ACE has also undertaken conservation work in the burial chamber which yielded interesting information on the decoration of burial chambers in the Old Kingdom. The tomb is one of the most completely decorated and preserved provincial tombs of the Old Kingdom with scenes covering various themes from the life of the tomb owner as well as the most complete scenes of the funerary procession. All the scenes and inscriptions are published in detailed, coloured photographs as well as line drawings. They are accompanied by a textual description of the scenes, translation of the hieroglyphic texts and a comparative analysis with other contemporary tombs. (Source: diffuseur).Auteur comme sujet: Blackman, Aylward Manley (1883-1956) . . Mots libres: Pépiânkh . Item type: Ouvrage
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Current library Collection Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Lyon : MOM - Bibliothèque de la Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée Libre accès Papier EGY DT43. AUS.ACER 34 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 131373
Montpellier : ASM - Archéologie des Sociétés Méditerranéennes Libre accès Papier W COL ACER 34 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Exclu du prêt 1100000008670
Nanterre : MSH Mondes - Bibliothèque d’archéologie et des sciences de l’Antiquité D.221/755 MEIR 2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Echange BMRG29163

Notes bibliogr. Index p. 63-64

The tomb of Pepyankh the Black (D2) at Meir was published by Blackman in his series The Rock Tombs of Meir (vol. 5, London, 1953). The Australian Centre for Egyptology (ACE) rerecorded all the scenes and inscriptions in the chapel after these had been conserved by the Supreme Council of Antiquities, with many additional details surfacing. The ACE has also undertaken conservation work in the burial chamber which yielded interesting information on the decoration of burial chambers in the Old Kingdom. The tomb is one of the most completely decorated and preserved provincial tombs of the Old Kingdom with scenes covering various themes from the life of the tomb owner as well as the most complete scenes of the funerary procession. All the scenes and inscriptions are published in detailed, coloured photographs as well as line drawings. They are accompanied by a textual description of the scenes, translation of the hieroglyphic texts and a comparative analysis with other contemporary tombs.
(Source: diffuseur)

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