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Tomb M12.3 at Asyut - A unique testimony from the 12th Dynasty. With contributions by Ursula Verhoeven and Jannik Korte, Claudia Maderna-Sieben, Joachim Friedrich Quack, Fabian Wespi

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The ancient elite of Asyut was buried in the mountains above the city in the necropolis of the Western Mountain. The Gebel Asyut el-Gharbi is penetrated by hundreds, if not thousands of tombs and quarries. The most powerful families of the thirteenth Upper Egyptian nome were buried here in monumental rock tombs to celebrate their rule in perpetuity. Asyut's ancient necropolis has generally been most famous for the impressive tombs from the First Intermediate Period and the early 12th Dynasty (2205-1900 BC). The result of renewed fieldwork is a more complete picture of the mountain's use over a period of five thousand years. Ilona Regulski's publication contributes to the rediscovery of Asyut by presenting tomb M12.3, the final resting place of the deputy Khety, who lived and worked during the reign of King Amenemhat III at the end of the 12th Dynasty. As there is a general lack of decorated tombs from this time in this part of Egypt, the volume will hopefully provide valuable parallel text and iconographic material.

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Authors Ilona Regulski
Publisher Harrassowitz
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.08.2024
 
EAN 9783447121637
ISBN 978-3-447-12163-7
No. of pages 118
Dimensions 177 mm x 15 mm x 247 mm
Weight 592 g
Illustrations 14 plates, 6 coloured A4 folding plates (in triangular pocket)
Series The Asyut Project
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Cultural history

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