TT 358, TT 320 and KV 39. Three early Eighteenth Dynasty Queen’s tombsin the vicinity of Deir el-Bahari

This paper discusses the similarities between TT 358, TT 320 and, in its second stage,KV 39. In terms of both architecture and grave goods, it is suggested that these three tombs were allmade for early Eighteenth Dynasty queens. That TT 358 was carved for Ahmose-Meryetamun iscertain, whilst the sugg...

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Main Author: David A. Aston
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Language:deu
Published: University of Warsaw Press 2016-01-01
Series:Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean
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Online Access:http://pam-journal.pl/gicid/01.3001.0010.0168
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description This paper discusses the similarities between TT 358, TT 320 and, in its second stage,KV 39. In terms of both architecture and grave goods, it is suggested that these three tombs were allmade for early Eighteenth Dynasty queens. That TT 358 was carved for Ahmose-Meryetamun iscertain, whilst the suggestion that TT 320 was cut for Ahmose-Nofretari is defended. Although itis not certain for whom KV 39 may have been designed, the suggestion that it was Ahmose-Inhapiseems plausible.
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spelling doaj.art-2e4469b6c5a24162a79ee8acc3d8ec062024-04-08T12:57:04ZdeuUniversity of Warsaw PressPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean1234-54152083-537X2016-01-01242154210.5604/01.3001.0010.016801.3001.0010.0168TT 358, TT 320 and KV 39. Three early Eighteenth Dynasty Queen’s tombsin the vicinity of Deir el-BahariDavid A. Aston0Austrian Academy of Sciences, ViennaThis paper discusses the similarities between TT 358, TT 320 and, in its second stage,KV 39. In terms of both architecture and grave goods, it is suggested that these three tombs were allmade for early Eighteenth Dynasty queens. That TT 358 was carved for Ahmose-Meryetamun iscertain, whilst the suggestion that TT 320 was cut for Ahmose-Nofretari is defended. Although itis not certain for whom KV 39 may have been designed, the suggestion that it was Ahmose-Inhapiseems plausible.http://pam-journal.pl/gicid/01.3001.0010.0168Ahmose-MeryetamunAhmose-NofretariAhmose-InhapiAmenophis I
spellingShingle David A. Aston
TT 358, TT 320 and KV 39. Three early Eighteenth Dynasty Queen’s tombsin the vicinity of Deir el-Bahari
Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean
Ahmose-Meryetamun
Ahmose-Nofretari
Ahmose-Inhapi
Amenophis I
title TT 358, TT 320 and KV 39. Three early Eighteenth Dynasty Queen’s tombsin the vicinity of Deir el-Bahari
title_full TT 358, TT 320 and KV 39. Three early Eighteenth Dynasty Queen’s tombsin the vicinity of Deir el-Bahari
title_fullStr TT 358, TT 320 and KV 39. Three early Eighteenth Dynasty Queen’s tombsin the vicinity of Deir el-Bahari
title_full_unstemmed TT 358, TT 320 and KV 39. Three early Eighteenth Dynasty Queen’s tombsin the vicinity of Deir el-Bahari
title_short TT 358, TT 320 and KV 39. Three early Eighteenth Dynasty Queen’s tombsin the vicinity of Deir el-Bahari
title_sort tt 358 tt 320 and kv 39 three early eighteenth dynasty queen s tombsin the vicinity of deir el bahari
topic Ahmose-Meryetamun
Ahmose-Nofretari
Ahmose-Inhapi
Amenophis I
url http://pam-journal.pl/gicid/01.3001.0010.0168
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