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A Cemetery of Palace Attendants Including g 2084โ€“2099, g 2230+2231, and g 2240

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Publisher
Museum of Fine Arts
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Leaves
430
Series
Giza Mastabas; 6
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Dustjacket front
halftitle page
Frontispiece
Title page
Copyright page
Contents
LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF PLATES
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS CITED
INTRODUCTION
Part I
Analysis of the Cluster
Chapter 1: DESCRIPTION OF THE CLUSTER
Chapter 2: HISTORY AND DATING OF THE CLUSTER
Chapter 3: THE TOMB OWNERS
Chapter 4: PATTERNS OF TOMB BUILDING
Part II Catalogue of Individual Mastabas
ANONYMOUS TOMB: Mastaba G 2084
ANONYMOUS TOMB: Mastaba G 2085
THE TOMB OF REDI: Mastaba G 2086
ANONYMOUS TOMB: Mastaba G 2086a (= 2083 in some notes)
ANONYMOUS TOMB: Mastaba G 2087
THE TOMB OF KA-KHENT AND PEHEN-PTAH: Mastaba G 2088
SUBSIDIARY MASTABAS G 2088 a and G 2088 b
THE TOMB OF NEFER-KED: Mastaba G 2089
ANONYMOUS TOMB: Mastaba G 2089 a
THE TOMB OF KAPI: Mastaba G 2091
THE TOMB OF ZA-IB: Mastaba G 2092+2093
TOMB OF NIMAATRE/TUT MastabaG 2092a
ANONYMOUS TOMB: Mastaba G 2094
ANONYMOUS TOMBS: Mastabas G 2095 and G 2095'
ANONYMOUS MASTABA EXTENSION Mastaba G 2096
THE TOMB OF NIMAATRE: Mastaba G 2097
THE TOMB OF TJEZET AND HER HUSBAND: Mastaba G 2097'
SUBSIDIARY BUILDINGS G 2097a, 2097b, 2097c, and โ€œ1903โ€
THE TOMB OF NEFER-KHUWI: Mastaba G 2098
THE TOMB OF RARAMU: Mastaba G 2099
ANONYMOUS TOMB: Mastaba G 2230+2231
THE TOMB OF NEFERMESDJER- KHUFU: Mastaba G 2240
Indexes
INDEX I: GENERAL
INDEX II: GIZA MASTABAS
INDEX III: PERSONAL NAMES
INDEX IV: EGYPTIAN WORDS, PHRASES, TITLES, AND EPITHETS
Plates
Figures
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