Égypte nilotique et méditerranéenne (ENIM) 13 , 2020
Functional analysis of the small intercolumnar laboratory in the hypostyle hall at Esna temple (E... more Functional analysis of the small intercolumnar laboratory in the hypostyle hall at Esna temple (Esna II, Nr. 119-125). The texts are translated with a commentary, and the decoration of the room is discussed in detail.
The Hungarian Archaeological Mission's South Khokha Project has been carrying out excavations and... more The Hungarian Archaeological Mission's South Khokha Project has been carrying out excavations and epigraphic survey in a number of New Kingdom tombs situated on the southern slope of the el-Khokha hillock. One of the tombs included in the research programme is Theban Tomb 179, an early Eighteenth Dynasty mortuary monument constructed for Nebamun, censor scribe of grain. Fieldwork has so far focused on the epigraphic documentation of the murals, including the loose fragments originating from the missing wall surfaces. Besides giving an overview of the layout and decoration of the tomb, the study describes one scene, that of the so-called 'Abydos pilgrimage' to illustrate the extent to which the study of loose mural fragments may contribute to a better understanding of a given decorative programme.
Égypte nilotique et méditerranéenne (ENIM) 13 , 2020
Functional analysis of the small intercolumnar laboratory in the hypostyle hall at Esna temple (E... more Functional analysis of the small intercolumnar laboratory in the hypostyle hall at Esna temple (Esna II, Nr. 119-125). The texts are translated with a commentary, and the decoration of the room is discussed in detail.
The Hungarian Archaeological Mission's South Khokha Project has been carrying out excavations and... more The Hungarian Archaeological Mission's South Khokha Project has been carrying out excavations and epigraphic survey in a number of New Kingdom tombs situated on the southern slope of the el-Khokha hillock. One of the tombs included in the research programme is Theban Tomb 179, an early Eighteenth Dynasty mortuary monument constructed for Nebamun, censor scribe of grain. Fieldwork has so far focused on the epigraphic documentation of the murals, including the loose fragments originating from the missing wall surfaces. Besides giving an overview of the layout and decoration of the tomb, the study describes one scene, that of the so-called 'Abydos pilgrimage' to illustrate the extent to which the study of loose mural fragments may contribute to a better understanding of a given decorative programme.
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