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TT 414 revisited: New Results about Forgotten Finds from the Asasif/Thebes Based on the 2018 and 2019 Seasons of the Ankh-Hor Project

    Julia Budka

Ägypten und Levante 29, pp. 171-188, 2020/02/24

Internationale Zeitschrift für ägyptische Archäologie und deren Nachbargebiete
International Journal for Egyptian Archaeology and Related Disciplines

doi: 10.1553/AEundL29s171

doi: 10.1553/AEundL29s171

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doi:10.1553/AEundL29s171



doi:10.1553/AEundL29s171

Abstract

Neglected finds, first of all, wooden coffins from the 26th Dynasty to Roman times, discovered during the Austrian excavations of the tomb of Ankh-Hor in Asasif (TT 414), are currently being studied by the new Ankh-Hor Project hosted at the LMU Munich. The project aims at reconstructing the complete history of the usage of the tomb and its multiple tomb groups, focusing on coffins as the prime evidence. The most important results from the 2018 and 2019 seasons regarding the large corpus of coffins from TT 414 are summarized and future work is outlined.

Keywords: Asasif, TT414, Ankh-Hor Project, wooden coffins, 26th Dynasty to Roman times