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portada Excavations at Serra East, Parts 1-5: A-Group, C-Group, pan Grave, new Kingdom, and X-Group Remains From Cemeteries a-g and Rock Shelters: 010 (Oriental Institute Nubian Expedition)
Type
Physical Book
Year
1993
Language
English
Pages
281
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9780918986924
Edition No.
1

Excavations at Serra East, Parts 1-5: A-Group, C-Group, pan Grave, new Kingdom, and X-Group Remains From Cemeteries a-g and Rock Shelters: 010 (Oriental Institute Nubian Expedition)

Bruce B. Williams (Author) · Oriental Institute Of The University Of Chicago · Hardcover

Excavations at Serra East, Parts 1-5: A-Group, C-Group, pan Grave, new Kingdom, and X-Group Remains From Cemeteries a-g and Rock Shelters: 010 (Oriental Institute Nubian Expedition) - Bruce B. Williams

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Synopsis "Excavations at Serra East, Parts 1-5: A-Group, C-Group, pan Grave, new Kingdom, and X-Group Remains From Cemeteries a-g and Rock Shelters: 010 (Oriental Institute Nubian Expedition)"

In 1961/62 and 1963/64, the Oriental Nubian Expedition excavated cemeteries, the ancient fortress, and the late Christian town of Serra East in northern Sudan. This volume, the first in a series of reports, looks at the ancient burials and outlying structures. In the New Kingdom, Serra East was the site of an important center, one closely connected to the family of rulers of Teh-Khet. Just east of the fortress, the expedition excavated great tombs that probably belonged to forebears of princes Amenehmet and Djehutyhetep on the high desert and smaller chamber tombs cut into the side of a small wadi that would have belonged to members of the court. These cemeteries not only illuminate a great provincial household of the early New Kingdom, the great tombs mark an epoch in the history of architecture. Although the substructures were large chamber-complexes of Egyptian type, the earlier tombs had large low tumuli paved with bricks and surrounded by rubble and slab rings. The latest of the group was a brick pyramid. The great tombs of Serra thus illustrate a direct transition from tumulus to pyramid that anticipated the adoption of the pyramid by Kushite pharaohs many centuries afterward.

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