Montu priestly families at Deir el-Bahari in the Third Intermediate Period
ID: | 117451 |
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Dokumententyp: | Beitrag in Sammelband |
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2018 |
Veröffentlicht: | Warsawa
(2019)
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Schriftenreihe: | Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean Reports (PAM), 27,2 |
Sammelband: | Deir El-Bahari Studies II |
ISSN: | 1234–5415 (Print), 2083–537X (Online) |
Schlagwörter: | DRITTE TERRASSE -> Bauten im weitesten Sinn DEIR EL-BAHARI -> Bauten im weitesten Sinn DYN 25 -> Epochenbezeichnungen DYN 22 -> Epochenbezeichnungen SCHACHTGRAB -> Bauten im weitesten Sinn MONTH-PRIESTER -> Funktion, Beruf, Titel |
Seiten: | 325-364 |
Onlinezugriff: | Zur Webseite |
Letzte Aktualisierung: | 13.01.2020 |
The mostly intact Twenty-fifth Dynasty qrsw-coffin sets of Heresenes and the Montu priests Padiamunet (iii) and Nespaqashuty (vi) were discovered on the Upper Terrace at Deir el-Bahari by Émile Baraize in 1932–1933, but were never fully studied or published. The Twenty-second Dynasty intact cartonnage of the Hsyt n Xnw n imn Shaamunimes (Cairo TR 21.11.16.5) was purchased in Gurna in 1893, said to come from Sheikh Abd el-Gurna. Other coffin and cartonnage fragments belonging to the Montu priests and Hsyt n Xnw n imn were found in recent excavations on the upper terrace of the Hatshepsut temple. This paper outlines the development of a necropolis particularly favored by the Montu priests in the Hatshepsut temple and the area east of it. It describes the qrsw-coffin sets from the Baraize find and discusses the identity of several Hsyt n Xnw n imn, named Shaamunimes, from the Twenty-second to the Twenty-fifth Dynasty.