Third Intermediate Period Openwork Figures From the Chapel of Hatshepsut in Deir El-Bahari

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ID:105781
Verfasser: Stupko, Anastazja
Dokumententyp:Artikel in Zeitschrift
Erscheinungsjahr:2008
Veröffentlicht:Warsaw (2008)
Schriftenreihe:Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean Reports (PAM), 18
ISSN:12345415
Schlagwörter: GRABAUSSTATTUNG -> Gräber
SPÄTZEIT -> Epochenbezeichnungen
DRITTE ZWISCHENZEIT -> Epochenbezeichnungen
DEIR EL-BAHARI -> Bauten im weitesten Sinn
TEMPEL -> Bauten im weitesten Sinn
HATSCHEPSUT -> Könige, in- und ausländisch
Seiten:295-299
Signatur:Z-PAM
Onlinezugriff:Zur Webseite
Letzte Aktualisierung:07.08.2016
Eintrag-Nr(alt):107480
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An analysis of archaeological material discovered during recent excavations in the Chapel of Hatshepsut distinguished a set of wooden openwork figures with painted convex fronts and flat backs. Further study of these figures allowed them to be classified into a number of groups, the most numerous of which consisted of figures representing goddesses with emblems on their heads. All the pieces were found in very fragmentary condition. The emblem was all that was left of some figures, while others could be put together practically whole. The fragments were scattered in the debris filling the tomb shaft located in the western part of the Chapel of Hatshepsut (S.7A/82; S.7B/82; S.7C/82). Nevertheless, since most of them were found in shaft S.7A/82, it is likely that this funerary equipment had originally been deposited there.