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E-grāmata: On the Path to the Place of Rest: Demotic Graffiti relating to the Ibis and Falcon Cult from the Spanish-Egyptian Mission at Dra Abu el-Naga? (TT 11, TT 12, TT 399 and Environs)

  • Formāts: 330 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Mar-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Lockwood Press
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  • Izdevniecība: Lockwood Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781948488426

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In this volume Christina Di Cerbo and Richard Jasnow publish 92 Demotic graffiti, along with several ostraca and mummy bandages, from Theban Tombs 11, 12, Tomb -399-, and environs recorded and studied under the aegis of the Spanish Mission at Dra Abu el-Naga directed by Jose Galan.





These texts from the mid-second century BCE were inscribed on the tomb walls by workers of the Ibis and Falcon cult, who used the New Kingdom tombs as burial places for mummified birds dedicated to the gods Thoth and Horus. This varied corpus of texts includes not only votive formulae and lists of names, but, most unusually, labels for chambers and halls to guide the men depositing the mummies through the labyrinthine catacombs. The cult workers also recorded important burials and memorialized events of special significance, as when a massive conflagration broke out that consumed several mummies and damaged the tomb walls.





The Mission's conservators recovered many hitherto virtually invisible graffiti. Numerous inscriptions posed daunting epigraphic challenges; the text editors employed computer applications, especially DStretch, in order to enhance the digital images forming the basis for decipherment.





In an introductory chapter Galan discusses the work of the Spanish Mission at Dra Abu Naga and recounts the complicated history of this important area of the Theban Necropolis down to the Roman period. The graffiti illustrate how New Kingdom tombs were reused for the sacred animal cult in the Ptolemaic period. Francisco Bosch-Puche and Salima Ikram contribute a detailed chapter analysing the archaeological context of the graffiti and the material evidence for the animal cult in the site. The volume, a holistic study of this area at the twilight of Pharaonic history, represents a true collaboration between archaeologists and philologists.
Acknowledgments ix
List of Figures
xi
List of Plates
xii
Abbreviations xv
The Spanish Archaeological Mission to Dra Abu el-Nagac North: A Chronological Overview of the Site
1(16)
Jose M. Galan
The Archaeology of the Area: An Overview
17(20)
Francisco Bosch-Puche
Salima Ikram
Introductory Remarks and Overview of the Graffiti from the Spanish Mission at Dra Abu el-Nagac
37(32)
Text Editions of Graffiti
69(64)
1-44 Tomb of Djehuty (TT 11)
71(36)
45-46 Tomb -399-
107(2)
47-52 Tomb of Hery (TT 12)
109(6)
53-61 Eastern Galleries
115(12)
62-64 Upper Gallery
127(6)
Appendix A Graffiti Copied by Spiegelberg in a Tomb above Hery (TT 12) and "The Great Tomb of the ibis and Hawks," Present Location Unknown
133(28)
a 65-66 Tomb above Hery (TT 12)
133(2)
b 67-88 "The Great Tomb of the Ibis and Hawks"
135(26)
Appendix B 89-92 Recently Discovered Graffiti in the Tomb of Hery (TT 12)
161(3)
Appendix C Additional Demotic Material Found by the Spanish Mission at Dra Abu el-Nagac
164(11)
a Ostraca
164(9)
b Mummy Bandages
173(2)
Appendix D Condition of the Individual Graffiti
175(6)
Appendix E Concordance of Graffiti Numbers Employed in This Volume with Those in the Editions of Spiegelberg and Vleemingv
Glossary 181(1)
Select Vocabulary 181(14)
Personal Names 195(12)
Titles 207(1)
Deities 208(1)
Place Names 209(1)
Numerals 210(2)
Dates 212(1)
Greek Personal Names 212(1)
Bibliography 213(12)
General Index 225(8)
Plates 233
Christina Di Cerbo is an Egyptologist at the Epigraphic Survey of the University of Chicago

Richard Jasnow is professor of Egyptology at Johns Hopkins University