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Lost Ramessid and Post-Ramessid Private Tombs in the Theban Necropolis
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Lost Ramessid and Post-Ramessid Private Tombs in the Theban Necropolis in Franklin, TN
Current price: $61.00

Barnes and Noble
Lost Ramessid and Post-Ramessid Private Tombs in the Theban Necropolis in Franklin, TN
Current price: $61.00
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Investigating records of early travellers and fragments of tomb paintings in museums and other collections,
Lost Ramessid and Post-Ramessid Private Tombs in the Theban Necropolis
is a follow-up to Lise Manniche’s
Lost Tombs: A Study of Certain Eighteenth Dynasty Tombs in the Theban Necropolis
(1986).
The descriptions and drawings of 19th-century manuscripts are used to attempt to reconstruct the decoration of tomb chapels in the Theban necropolis, whose precise locations are no longer known, and to assess their ownership and place in history.
Lost Ramessid and Post-Ramessid Private Tombs in the Theban Necropolis
is a follow-up to Lise Manniche’s
Lost Tombs: A Study of Certain Eighteenth Dynasty Tombs in the Theban Necropolis
(1986).
The descriptions and drawings of 19th-century manuscripts are used to attempt to reconstruct the decoration of tomb chapels in the Theban necropolis, whose precise locations are no longer known, and to assess their ownership and place in history.
Investigating records of early travellers and fragments of tomb paintings in museums and other collections,
Lost Ramessid and Post-Ramessid Private Tombs in the Theban Necropolis
is a follow-up to Lise Manniche’s
Lost Tombs: A Study of Certain Eighteenth Dynasty Tombs in the Theban Necropolis
(1986).
The descriptions and drawings of 19th-century manuscripts are used to attempt to reconstruct the decoration of tomb chapels in the Theban necropolis, whose precise locations are no longer known, and to assess their ownership and place in history.
Lost Ramessid and Post-Ramessid Private Tombs in the Theban Necropolis
is a follow-up to Lise Manniche’s
Lost Tombs: A Study of Certain Eighteenth Dynasty Tombs in the Theban Necropolis
(1986).
The descriptions and drawings of 19th-century manuscripts are used to attempt to reconstruct the decoration of tomb chapels in the Theban necropolis, whose precise locations are no longer known, and to assess their ownership and place in history.