Abusir XXII: The Tomb of Kaiemtjenenet (AS 38) and the surrounding structures
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Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Published
Dec 31, 2011
Publisher
Czech Institute of Egyptology
ISBN-10
8073083892
ISBN-13
9788073083892
Description
Hana Vymazalova explores the intricate details of several small mud-brick tombs situated to the east of ancient Abusir. This volume delves into the historical and architectural significance of these structures, highlighting the craftsmanship and cultural practices of their builders.
Through meticulous research, Vymazalova sheds light on the tomb of Kaiemtjenenet, uncovering the rich narratives of those who were laid to rest within. The book not only presents the findings of archaeological excavations but also contextualizes them within the broader tapestry of ancient Egyptian funerary customs.
As readers journey through the pages, they encounter vivid descriptions of the tombs' layouts, decorations, and the implications of their locations. It is a fascinating glimpse into a world long gone, offering insights into the lives and beliefs of a civilization that has captivated human imagination for centuries.
Through meticulous research, Vymazalova sheds light on the tomb of Kaiemtjenenet, uncovering the rich narratives of those who were laid to rest within. The book not only presents the findings of archaeological excavations but also contextualizes them within the broader tapestry of ancient Egyptian funerary customs.
As readers journey through the pages, they encounter vivid descriptions of the tombs' layouts, decorations, and the implications of their locations. It is a fascinating glimpse into a world long gone, offering insights into the lives and beliefs of a civilization that has captivated human imagination for centuries.
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