Dra Abu El-Naga, Egypt

Located on the west bank of the Nile near Thebes, the Egyptian site of Dra Abu el-Naga is an important non-royal cemetery or necropolis. From 1921 to 1923, Clarence Fisher excavated at the site, focusing on the tombs of New Kingdom officials and the mortuary complex of the 18th Dynasty King Amenhotep I and his wife Nefertari (1525-1504 BCE). His excavations provided significant artifacts for the Penn Museum, including statuary, pottery funerary furnishings, and painted reliefs.
- Object[519]
- no[519]
- egyptian[519]
- brick[1]
- canopic jar lid[1]
- figurine[24]
- funerary cone[60]
- model[37]
- model fragment[1]
- offering tray[10]
- plaque[2]
- pottery[1]
- rattle[2]
- seal (object)[1]
- shabti[235]
- shawabti[144]
- dra abu el-naga[519]
- egypt[519]
- 158 court[1]
- courtyard of tomb 1[1]
- debris over tomb xi[1]
- l. c. 65[1]
- l.c. 65[1]
- l.c. iv, 3, 31 a, x/21[1]
- l.c. vi, 2, surface debris x/2[1]
- l.c. vi, 2, surface debris, x/1[1]
- l.c. vi, 2--3, 59, x/6[5]
- l.c. vi, 3, 65, inner end of passage, x/6[1]
- l.c.iv,2-3[8]
- l.c.vi,3.65, shaft x, x/14[1]
- l.c.vi,3.65, shaft x,x/15[1]
- l.c.vi,3.65,shaft x,x/15[1]
- lc 1[2]
- lc 15[1]
- lc 24a x/9[1]
- lc 308 over outer sill, x4[1]
- lc 76[1]
- lc i, 1x of tomb with crude brick superstructure x2[1]
- lc iii 3[1]
- lc iv 3[1]
- lc vi[2]
- lc vi 2[1]
- lc vii 1, 71 shaft x/1[1]
- lc vii 2/63[1]
- t10[1]
- t15[1]
- t162[1]
- tomb 162[9]
- x x/8[1]
- animal[5]
- antelope head[2]
- ape head[1]
- bed[3]
- bed?[7]
- bes[3]
- child[1]
- cobra[1]
- coffin[1]
- collar[1]
- couch[1]
- goat head[1]
- headdress[1]
- horse[1]
- human[3]
- human head[3]
- nubian[1]
- nude woman[5]
- sarcophagus[19]
- sarcophagus lid[7]
- stool?[6]
- table?[7]
- woman[5]
- hieroglyphic[14]
- paint[7]
- terracotta[519]
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391 - 420 of 519 Records