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The necropolis of Assiut : a case study of local Egyptian funerary

culture from the Old Kingdom to the end of the Middle Kingdom

Zitman, M.J.W.H.

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Zitman, M. J. W. H. (2006, April 12). The necropolis of Assiut : a case study of local

Egyptian funerary culture from the Old Kingdom to the end of the Middle Kingdom.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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MAPS OF THE NECROPOLIS OF ASSIUT 1

Map 1 Hogarth´s map of the Siutian necropolis, kept in the British Museum 3 Map 2 The Siutian necropolis - Tombs I-X, XII-XIII, Hogarth Tombs 3 and 42,

and approximate sites of the major excavations (cf. 2.2.5 and chapter 3) 4 Map 3 Segment of the northwest half of the necropolis - the concession of Hogarth 6

above 140 m.

Map 4 Segment of the northwest half of the necropolis - the concession of Hogarth 7 in the area of Sheikh Abu Togh

Map 5 Segment of the northeast half of the necropolis - CPA Tombs 1-26 8

FLOOR PLANS OF TOMBS 9

Introductory remarks 11

Plan 1 Hogarth Tomb 1 = Tomb VIII 12

Plan 2 Hogarth Tomb 5 13

Plan 3 Hogarth Tomb 6 13

Plan 4 Hogarth Tomb 9 14

Plan 5 Hogarth Tomb 10 15

Plan 6 Hogarth Tomb 11 16

Plan 7 Hogarth Tomb 13 17

Plan 8 Hogarth Tomb 16 18

Plan 9 Hogarth Tomb 18 19

Plan 10 Hogarth Tomb 19 19

Plan 11 Hogarth Tomb 20 20

Plan 12 Hogarth Tomb 21 20

Plan 13 Hogarth Tomb 22 21

Plan 14 Hogarth Tomb 23 21

Plan 15 Hogarth Tomb 24 22

Plan 16 Hogarth Tomb 26 23

Plan 17 Hogarth Tomb 29 24

Plan 18 Hogarth Tomb 30 24

Plan 19 Hogarth Tomb 31 25

Plan 20 Hogarth Tomb 33 25

Plan 21 Hogarth Tomb 35 26

Plan 22 Hogarth Tomb 36 27

Plan 23 Hogarth Tomb 37 28

Plan 24 Hogarth Tomb 38 28

Plan 25 Hogarth Tomb 39 29

Plan 26 Hogarth Tomb 40 29

Plan 27 Hogarth Tomb 45c 30

Plan 28 Hogarth Tomb 46 31

Plan 29 Hogarth Tomb 49 32

Plan 30 Hogarth Tomb 50 33

Plan 31 Hogarth Tomb 51 34

Plan 32 Hogarth Tomb 53 35

Plan 33 Hogarth Tomb 54 35

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MAPS, PLANS OF TOMBS, ILLUSTRATIONS, TABLES, LISTS

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ILLUSTRATIONS - POTTERY, STONE VASES, SEALS 39

Introductory remarks 41

Hogarth´s field corpus of pottery types - identification of shapes 43 Sequence of Siutian hemispherical cups - tables 1-14 45 Fig. 1 Hogarth Field Corpus of Pottery Types 48

Fig. 2 Pottery from Hogarth Tomb 56 51

Fig. 3 Pottery from Hogarth Tomb 54 52

Fig. 4 Pottery from Hogarth Tomb 57 53

Fig. 5 Pottery from Hogarth Tomb 45 54

Fig. 6 Pottery from Hogarth (1906-1907) and Schiaparelli (1911-1913) 55 without context

Fig. 7 Pottery from Hogarth Tombs 18-23 56

Fig. 8 Pottery and stone vases from inside S18Tor; Schiaparelli (1911-1913) 57

Fig. 9 Pottery from Hogarth Tomb 30 58

Fig. 10 Pottery from Hogarth Tomb 24 and Tomb 25-26 59

Fig. 11 Pottery from Hogarth Tomb 3 60

Fig. 12 Pottery from Hogarth Tombs 6 and 9 61

Fig. 13 Pottery from Hogarth Tomb 38 63

Fig. 14 Pottery from Hogarth Tomb 39 64

Fig. 15 Pottery from Chassinat/Palanque (1903) in the Louvre collection 65 Fig. 16 Hemispherical cups from Chassinat/Palanque in the Louvre collection 69 Fig. 17 Pottery from the tomb of Mnw-Htpw [1 and 2] (Schiaparelli 1908) 73 Fig. 18 Pottery from the burials of Mrrw [1 and 2] (Schiaparelli 1908) 75 Fig. 19 Pottery from the tomb of ^mc [1] and RHw-r-Aw=cn [1] (Schiaparelli 1908) 77 Fig. 20 Pottery from the burial of @ny [1] (Wainwright 1922) 78

Fig. 21 Pottery from Hogarth Tomb 35 79

Fig. 22 Pottery from Hogarth Tomb 36 80

Fig. 23 Pottery from Hogarth Tomb 34 83

Fig. 24 Pottery from Hogarth Tomb 51 84

Fig. 25 Stone vases from the excavations by Hogarth (1906-1907) 86 Fig. 26 Stone vases from the excavations by Chassinat/Palanque (1903) 88 Fig. 27 Cylinder seals, button seals, cowroids, scarabs, beads 91

TABLES 93

Table 1 Hemispherical cup Hogarth Tomb 6 or 9 94 Table 2 Hemispherical cup Hogarth Tomb 38 94 Table 3 Hemispherical cup Hogarth Tomb 24 94 Table 4 Hemispherical cups Tomb of Mnw-Htpw [1 and 2] (Schiaparelli 1908) 95 Table 5 Hemispherical cups Chassinat/Palanque Tomb 14 95 Table 6 Hemispherical cups Chassinat/Palanque (others) 96 Table 7 Hemispherical cups Burials of Mrrw [1 and 2] (Schiaparelli 1908) 96 Table 8 Hemispherical cups Tomb of ^mc [1], RHw-r-Aw=cn [1] (Schiaparelli 1908) 97 Table 9 Hemispherical cups Tomb of @ny [1] (Wainwright 1922) 98 Table 10 Hemispherical cup Hogarth Tomb 36 98 Table 11 Hemispherical cups Hogarth Tomb 51 98 Table 12 Hemispherical cup Hogarth Tomb 34 98 Table 13 Sequence of Siutian hemispherical cups 100 Table 14 Comparison of hemispherical cups from the Tombs/Burials of 101

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MAPS, PLANS OF TOMBS, ILLUSTRATIONS, TABLES, LISTS

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LISTS 103

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