![]() ![]() More than 40 m2 and superimpose an earlier incised inscription,įrom which only traces remain. 7 m) of the large inner hall, the contracts cover Temples of Wepwawet and Anubis, respectively, as well as with the 1) into which Djefai-hapi I entered with the priests of the Tomb I Epigraphic work in Tomb I continued. This year's fieldwork focused on Tombs III, IV and N13.1 of theįirst Intermediate Period, Tomb I of the Twelfth Dynasty, and the Sanhueza-Pino, Sameh Shafik, and Monika Zoller. ![]() Naguib Reda, Ilona Regulski, Hazim Salah Abdallah, Laura ![]() Mission were: Amar Abu Bakr, Fritz Barthel, Meike Becker, Ulrikeįauerbach, Eva Gervers, Andrea Kilian, Yasser Mahmoud, Mohamed In addition to the three authors of this report, members of the From 30* September toġ1* October, the mission studied objects in the magazine at Western mountains (Gebel Asyut al-gharbi)1. Gutenberg-Universitat Mainz conducted its fourth season ofįieldwork in the ancient necropolis of Asyut situated in the Joint mission of Sohag University and the Johannes A late corridor, which connects Tomb mĪnd IV was cleaned pottery and wooden models were studied.įrom 28* August to 28th September 2006, the Egyptian-German Senwosret I) and the autobiographical inscriptions in Tomb m and IV Resulted in facsimiles of the ten contracts in Tomb I (temp. Visitors' graffiti, drawings) cover the tomb walls. Preserved In addition, graffiti of the New Kingdom (literary texts, Tomb belonged to Iti-ibi(-iqer), Asyuti nomarch at the very end of On the documentation of the recently discovered Tomb N13.1. Jochem Kahl - Mahmoud El-Khadragy - Ursula Verhoeven with aĪbstract The fourth season of fieldwork at Gebel Asyut focused The Asyut Project: Fourth Season of Fieldwork (2006) Originalveroffentlichung in: Studien zurAltagyptischenKultur36, Ahmed, Head of the English Department, Sohag University, for his advice regarding English language. Mohamed Mustafa Al-Shafey for their invaluable support. Nadia Naguib, Director of the magazine of Shutb and the accompanying inspector Mr. Ahmed el-Khatib, Director General of Asyut Mrs. Samir Anis Salib, Director General of Antiquities for Middle Egypt Mr. Magdy el-Ghandour, Head of the Foreign and Egyptian Missions Affairs and Permanent Committee Mr. Sabri Abd el-Aziz, Head of the Archaeology Sector Mr. 2 We would like to thank the Supreme Council of Antiquities, especially Professor Dr. Das Forschungsmagazin der Johannes Gutenberg- Universitat Mainz, 2004,14-17 J. Verhoeven-van Elsbergen, in: Natur und Geist. Underneath this band is a yellow painted plaster (mini- 1 In regards to „The Asyut Project" cf. A kheker-frieze forms the upper limit of the contracts, a band of red colour (height: 8 cm) marks the lower end. 7 m) of the large inner hall, the contracts cover more than 40 m 2 and superimpose an earlier incised inscription, from which only traces remain. Written on the northeastern wall (height: c. 1) into which Djefai-hapi I entered with the priests of the temples of Wepwawet and Anubis, respectively, as well as with the workmen of the necropolis were copied. This year's fieldwork focused on Tombs III, IV and N13.1 of the First Intermediate Period, Tomb I of the Twelfth Dynasty, and the mapping of the necropolis (fig. In addition to the three authors of this report, members of the mission were: Amar Abu Bakr, Fritz Barthel, Meike Becker, Ulrike Fauerbach, Eva Gervers, Andrea Kilian, Yasser Mahmoud, Mohamed Naguib Reda, Ilona Regulski, Hazim Salah Abdallah, Laura Sanhueza-Pino, Sameh Shafik, and Monika Zoller. From 30* September to 11* October, the mission studied objects in the magazine at Shutb 2. From 28* August to 28 th September 2006, the Egyptian-German joint mission of Sohag University and the Johannes Gutenberg-Universitat Mainz conducted its fourth season of fieldwork in the ancient necropolis of Asyut situated in the western mountains (Gebel Asyut al-gharbi) 1. A late corridor, which connects Tomb m and IV was cleaned pottery and wooden models were studied. Senwosret I) and the autobiographical inscriptions in Tomb m and IV (First Intermediate Period). Other work resulted in facsimiles of the ten contracts in Tomb I (temp. Its painted decoration is well preserved In addition, graffiti of the New Kingdom (literary texts, visitors' graffiti, drawings) cover the tomb walls. The tomb belonged to Iti-ibi(-iqer), Asyuti nomarch at the very end of the First Intermediate Period. 81-103 The Asyut Project: Fourth Season of Fieldwork (2006) Jochem Kahl - Mahmoud El-Khadragy - Ursula Verhoeven with a contribution by Monika Zoller Abstract The fourth season of fieldwork at Gebel Asyut focused on the documentation of the recently discovered Tomb N13.1. Originalveroffentlichung in: Studien zurAltagyptischenKultur36, 2007, S. ![]()
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