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Tomb of Hetepi (AS 20), Tombs AS 33-35 and AS 50-53

"Abusir XIX" was published by Charles University, Philosophical Faculty in 2010 - Prague, it has 422 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: Abusir XIX
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 422
  • Publisher: ➤  Charles University, Philosophical Faculty
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  • Publish Location: Prague

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  • Pagination: xxxvi, 422 p.

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"Abusir XIX" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- 1.
  • 2- Introduction -- H. Vymazalova -- 2.
  • 3- The tomb of Hetepi (AS 20) -- -- 2.1.
  • 4- The name and titles of Hetepi -- M. Barta -- 2.1.1.
  • 5- Name -- -- 2.1.2.
  • 6- Titles -- -- 2.1.3.
  • 7- Family members of Hetepi -- -- 2.1.4.
  • 8- Attendants -- -- 2.2.
  • 9- Architecture -- M. Barta -- 2.2.1.
  • 10- Superstructure -- -- 2.2.2.
  • 11- Substructure -- -- 2.3.
  • 12- Decoration -- M. Barta -- 2.3.1.
  • 13- Northern wing facade -- -- 2.3.2.
  • 14- Southern wing facade -- -- 2.3.3.
  • 15- Colour conventions -- -- 2.4.
  • 16- Finds -- M. Barta -- 2.5.
  • 17- Pottery -- K. Arias Kytnarova -- 2.5.1.
  • 18- Archaeological context -- -- 2.5.2.
  • 19- The pottery assemblage -- -- 2.5.2.1.
  • 20- Jars -- -- 2.5.2.1.1.
  • 21- Beer jars -- -- 2.5.2.1.2.
  • 22- Other jars -- -- 2.5.2.2.
  • 23- Bowls -- -- 2.5.2.2.1.
  • 24- Bowls with inner ledge -- -- 2.5.2.2.2.
  • 25- Meidum bowls -- -- 2.5.2.2.3.
  • 26- Other bowls -- -- 2.5.2.3.
  • 27- Miniature vessels -- -- 2.5.2.4.
  • 28- Other pottery -- -- 2.5.3.
  • 29- Chronological implications of the pottery finds -- -- 2.5.4.
  • 30- Conclusions -- -- 2.6.
  • 31- Conservation treatment of decoration -- M. Dvorak -- 2.6.1.
  • 32- The Present State of Hetepi's Tomb -- -- 2.6.2.
  • 33- The Actual Conservation Treatment -- -- 2.7.
  • 34- Conclusions -- M. Barta -- 2.7.1.
  • 35- Architecture -- -- 2.7.2.
  • 36- Decoration -- -- 2.7.3.
  • 37- Titles and personal names -- -- 2.7.4.
  • 38- Date of the tomb -- -- 3.
  • 39- Tomb AS 33 -- -- 3.1.
  • 40- Architecture -- M. Barta -- 3.1.1.
  • 41- Superstructure -- -- 3.1.2.
  • 42- Substructure -- -- 3.1.3.
  • 43- Later modifications to the tomb -- -- 3.2.
  • 44- Finds -- M. Barta -- 3.3.
  • 45- Pottery -- K. Arias Kytnarova -- 3.3.1.
  • 46- Archaeological context -- -- 3.3.2.
  • 47- The pottery assemblage -- -- 3.3.2.1.
  • 48- Jars -- -- 3.3.2.1.1.
  • 49- Beer jars -- -- 3.3.2.1.2.
  • 50- Other jars -- -- 3.3.2.2.
  • 51- Bowls -- -- 3.3.2.2.1.
  • 52- Meidum bowls and bent-sided bowls -- -- 3.3.2.2.2.
  • 53- Other bowls -- -- 3.3.2.3.
  • 54- Stands -- -- 3.3.2.4.
  • 55- Bread forms -- -- 3.3.3.
  • 56- Conclusions -- -- 3.4.
  • 57- Stone vessels -- P. Marikova Vlckova -- 3.4.1.
  • 58- Archaeological context of the stone vessel assemblage -- -- 3.4.2.
  • 59- General description of the assemblage -- -- 3.4.3.
  • 60- Catalogue of the finds -- -- 3.4.3.1.
  • 61- Catalogue of completely or partly preserved stone vessels -- -- 3.4.3.2.
  • 62- Catalogue of non-attributable fragments of the stone vessels -- -- 3.4.4.
  • 63- Typology of the stone vessels assemblage -- -- 3.4.4.1.
  • 64- Closed forms -- -- 3.4.4.1.1.
  • 65- Storage jars -- -- 3.4.4.1.2.
  • 66- Miniature jars -- -- 3.4.4.2.
  • 67- Open forms -- -- 3.4.4.2.1.
  • 68- Beakers -- -- 3.4.4.2.2.
  • 69- Bowls / plates / trays -- -- 3.4.5.
  • 70- Chronological implication -- -- 3.5.
  • 71- Petrology of stone vessels -- its provenance and significance -- M. Lang -- 3.5.1.
  • 72- Introduction -- -- 3.5.2.
  • 73- Basic Rock Types -- -- 3.5.2.1.
  • 74- Egyptian Alabaster -- -- 3.5.2.2.
  • 75- Limestone, Marble and other Carbonates -- -- 3.5.2.3.
  • 76- Red Breccia -- -- 3.5.2.4.
  • 77- Anorthosite -- Light Types -- -- 3.5.2.5.
  • 78- Anorthosite -- Dark Types -- -- 3.5.2.6.
  • 79- Metadiorite -- -- 3.5.2.7.
  • 80- Gabbro -- -- 3.5.2.8.
  • 81- Garnet Quartzite -- -- 3.5.2.9.
  • 82- Metagreywacke -- -- 3.5.3.
  • 83- Conclusions -- -- 3.6.
  • 84- Animal bones -- Z. Suvova -- 3.6.1.
  • 85- Animal Husbandry in Ancient Egypt -- -- 3.6.2.
  • 86- Methods -- -- 3.6.3.
  • 87- Features -- -- 3.6.4.
  • 88- Feature Comparison -- -- 3.6.5.
  • 89- Animal Size -- -- 3.6.6.
  • 90- Animal Age -- -- 3.6.7.
  • 91- Composition of the Anatomical Parts of Cattle -- -- 3.6.8.
  • 92- Pathology -- -- 3.6.9.
  • 93- Taphonomic Characteristics -- -- 3.6.10.
  • 94- Function of features -- -- 3.6.11.
  • 95- Conclusion -- -- 3.7.
  • 96- Conclusions -- M. Barta -- 4.
  • 97- The eastern group of tombs (AS 34-35 and 50-53) -- -- 4.1.
  • 98- The tomb of Iymery (AS 34) -- F. Coppens -- 4.1.1.
  • 99- The name and titles of the tomb owner -- H. Vymazalova -- 4.1.1.1.
  • 100- The name Iymery -- -- 4.1.1.2.
  • 101- The titles of Iymery -- -- 4.1.2.
  • 102- Architecture of the tomb of Iymery -- H. Vymazalova -- 4.1.2.1.
  • 103- Superstructure -- -- 4.1.2.2.
  • 104- Substructure -- -- 4.1.3.
  • 105- Builders' inscriptions in the tomb of Iymery -- H. Vymazalova -- 4.2.
  • 106- The surrounding tombs of unknown owners: AS 35 and AS 50-53 -- L. Varadzin -- 4.2.1.
  • 107- Tomb AS 35 -- -- 4.2.1.1.
  • 108- Superstructure -- -- 4.2.1.2.
  • 109- Substructure -- -- 4.2.2.
  • 110- Tomb AS 50 -- -- 4.2.2.1.
  • 111- The mud-brick wall to the east of AS 50 -- -- 4.2.3.
  • 112- Tomb AS 51 -- -- 4.2.3.1.
  • 113- Superstructure -- -- 4.2.3.2.
  • 114- Substructure -- -- 4.2.4.
  • 115- Tomb AS 52 -- -- 4.2.4.1.
  • 116- Superstructure -- -- 4.2.4.2.
  • 117- Substructure -- -- 4.2.5.
  • 118- The destroyed tomb AS 53 -- -- 4.2.6.
  • 119- Secondary burials and deposits -- -- 4.3.
  • 120- Finds -- F. Coppens -- 4.3.1.
  • 121- Stone objects -- -- 4.3.2.
  • 122- Wooden objects -- -- 4.3.3.
  • 123- Varia -- -- 4.4.
  • 124- Pottery from the eastern group of tombs (AS 34-35 and 50-53) -- K. Arias Kytnarova -- 4.4.1.
  • 125- Archaeological context of the pottery finds -- -- 4.4.1.1.
  • 126- The tomb of Iymery (AS 34) -- -- 4.4.1.2.
  • 127- Tomb AS 35 -- -- 4.4.1.3.
  • 128- Tomb AS 50 -- -- 4.4.1.4.
  • 129- Tomb AS 51 -- -- 4.4.1.5.
  • 130- Tomb AS 52 -- -- 4.4.1.6.
  • 131- Tomb AS 53 -- -- 4.4.1.7.
  • 132- Late Period burials and deposits -- -- 4.4.2.
  • 133- Area trends -- -- 4.4.3.
  • 134- Spatial distribution of the pottery -- -- 4.4.3.1.
  • 135- Burial shafts -- -- 4.4.3.2.
  • 136- Pottery from the corridors -- -- 4.4.4.
  • 137- Conclusions -- -- 4.4.5.
  • 138- List of pottery finds from the eastern group of mastabas (AS 34-35 and AS 50-53) -- -- 4.5.
  • 139- Human skeletal remains -- P. Mala -- 4.5.1.
  • 140- Methods -- -- 4.5.2.
  • 141- Osteological description of Old Kingdom skeletons -- -- 4.5.2.1.
  • 142- Mastaba AS 35 -- -- 4.5.2.2.
  • 143- Mastaba AS 51 -- -- 4.5.2.3.
  • 144- Mastaba AS 52 -- -- 4.5.2.4.
  • 145- Mastaba AS 53 -- -- 4.5.3.
  • 146- Osteological description of the Late Period -- Ptolemaic secondary burials -- -- 4.5.4.
  • 147- Conclusion -- -- 4.6.
  • 148- Animal bones -- Z. Suvova -- 4.6.1.
  • 149- Animals and funeral areas in Ancient Egypt -- -- 4.6.2.
  • 150- Methods -- -- 4.6.3.
  • 151- Particular contexts from the Old Kingdom -- -- 4.6.3.1.
  • 152- Mastaba AS 34 -- -- 4.6.3.2.
  • 153- Mastaba AS 35 -- -- 4.6.3.3.
  • 154- Mastaba AS 53 -- -- 4.6.4.
  • 155- Particular contexts from the Late Period -- Ptolemaic era -- -- 4.6.5.
  • 156- Particular context with date unknown -- -- 4.6.6.
  • 157- Animal age -- -- 4.6.7.
  • 158- Animal sex -- -- 4.6.8.
  • 159- Animal size -- -- 4.6.9.
  • 160- Osteopathology -- -- 4.6.10.
  • 161- Taphonomy -- -- 4.6.11.
  • 162- Types of contexts -- -- 4.6.12.
  • 163- Conclusion -- -- 4.7.
  • 164- Organic materials -- H. Brezinova -- 4.7.1.
  • 165- Plant remains from the eastern group of mastabas -- P. Pokorny -- 4.7.1.1.
  • 166- Plant remains from AS 53 -- -- 4.7.1.2.
  • 167- Plant remains from a Late Period (?) secondary burial -- -- 4.7.2.
  • 168- Pollen analysis of finds from the eastern group of mastabas -- P. Pokorny -- 4.7.3.
  • 169- Determination of insect fragments from mastaba AS 53 -- J. Hava -- 4.7.4.
  • 170- Xylotomical analysis of samples from the eastern group of mastabas -- J. Novak -- 4.7.4.1.
  • 171- Methodology -- -- 4.7.4.2.
  • 172- Old Kingdom -- -- 4.7.4.3.
  • 173- Late Period -- Ptolemaic era -- -- 4.7.4.4.
  • 174- Discussion and conclusion -- -- 4.7.5.
  • 175- Textile fragments from the eastern group of mastabas -- H. Brezinova -- 4.7.5.1.
  • 176- Methodology -- -- 4.7.5.2.
  • 177- Old Kingdom -- -- 4.7.5.3.
  • 178- Late Period -- Ptolemaic era -- -- 4.8.
  • 179- The eastern group of lesser tombs: a middle class cemetery in South Abusir -- L. Varadzin -- 4.8.1.
  • 180- The date and development of the eastern group of tombs -- -- 4.8.2.
  • 181- Burial customs -- -- 4.8.3.
  • 182- Conclusion --
  • 183- Appendix. Several notes on the Abusir South pottery classification -- K. Arias Kytnarova
  • 184- Indexes -- -- 1.
  • 185- Sites -- -- 2.
  • 186- Kings and queens -- -- 3.
  • 187- Gods -- -- 4.
  • 188- Individuals -- -- 5.
  • 189- Titles -- -- 6.
  • 190- Egyptian terms -- -- 7.
  • 191- Tombs -- -- 8.
  • 192- Fauna -- -- 9.
  • 193- Flora -- -- 10.
  • 194- Stone materials

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