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The sacred and the secular in the Theban necropolis

Curators: Alù, Cristina; Del Vesco, Paolo; Greco, Christian; Mancini, Mattia; Miniaci, Gianluca
ISBN: 9791256080359

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The sacred and the secular in the Theban necropolis

25,00 

The sacred and the secular in the Theban necropolis

25,00 

The Theban Necropolis is one of Egypt’s most captivating archaeological sites. Stretching almost 7 kilometers from north to south on the west bank of the Nile at Luxor, it occupies a broad strip of land between the cultivated fields and the desert mountains and valleys. This extensive site encompasses hundreds of private and royal tombs, monumental temples, smaller chapels and shrines, as well as various settlements. The collected papers, presented to prof. Marilina Betrò, explore diverse aspects of life in the necropolis, including the religious beliefs and rituals of high-ranking officials and priests, the workshops producing funerary objects, and the plundering and reusing of earlier tombs. These studies seek to understand and recreate this intricate ancient landscape.

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