Porter, Bertha, and Rosalind L. Moss. The Theban Necropolis. Part 2. Clarendon Press, 1964.
Reference
- Object[75]
- egyptian[75]
- architecture[2]
- block[2]
- brick[4]
- canopic jar[4]
- cartonnage[1]
- coffin[1]
- dummy canopic jar[2]
- funerary stela[1]
- hypocephalus[1]
- object[1]
- ostracon[1]
- painting[5]
- relief[6]
- relief fragment[1]
- shabti[1]
- shabti fragment[16]
- situla[1]
- statuary[8]
- statue[4]
- statuette[2]
- stela[11]
- stela fragment[8]
- wall[1]
- wall fragment[2]
- dra abu el-naga[52]
- egypt[75]
- karnak[1]
- thebes (egypt)[22]
- upper egypt[18]
- area 1[3]
- court of tomb 15[1]
- court of tomb 159[1]
- debris above u.c. 288[1]
- l cemetery x debris west of rock scrap x/2[1]
- l cemetery, ii. 2. surface x/1[1]
- l. cemetery, i. 1. surface x[1]
- l.c. 24 a, x/13[1]
- l.c. ii, 3, surface x x1[1]
- l.c. iii, 20 shaft, x/5[1]
- l.c. iv, 1--2, debris x[1]
- l.c. iv, 3, 35, x/1[2]
- l.c. vi, 1, 71 shaft x, x/3[1]
- l.c. vi, 2, 53 shaft, x/3[1]
- l.c. vi, 2, 60[1]
- l.c. vii. 2: 63x4[1]
- lc vi2,60[1]
- lc6[1]
- lower cemetery, tomb 76[1]
- no. 1 tomb court[1]
- ramesseum[16]
- t162[1]
- u.c. 156, from debris in tunnel to burial chamber[1]
- u.t. new area, near houses[1]
- boat[1]
- diefankh[1]
- duamutef[1]
- falcon[1]
- goddess[2]
- hapi[1]
- human[2]
- imseti[1]
- invocation scene[1]
- isis[1]
- king[2]
- kneeling figure[1]
- man[1]
- offering table[1]
- osiris[1]
- priest[1]
- qebehsenuef[1]
- re`[1]
- seated man[1]
- sons of horus[1]
- tuthmosis iii?[1]
- uraeii[1]
- woman[2]
- actual citation[75]
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