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The tomb of Siphtah/The tomb of Queen Tîyi (Excavations in the tombs of the Kings) Facsimile of the 1908 edition

Autor Theodore M. Davis

Editorial GERALD DUCKWORTH & CO.

The tomb of Siphtah/The tomb of Queen Tîyi (Excavations in the tombs of the Kings)  Facsimile of the 1908 edition
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  • Publisher GERALD DUCKWORTH & CO.
  • ISBN13 9780715630730
  • ISBN10 0715630733
  • Type BOOK
  • Pages 45
  • Published 2001
  • Bookbinding Rustic

The tomb of Siphtah/The tomb of Queen Tîyi (Excavations in the tombs of the Kings) Facsimile of the 1908 edition

Autor Theodore M. Davis

Editorial GERALD DUCKWORTH & CO.

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"On 6 January 1907 a mysterious tomb was uncovered in the Valley of the Kings by English archaeologist Edward R. Ayrton, digging on behalf of Theodore M. Davis. Initially identified as the burial of Amenophis III's queen, Tiye (Tiyi), on the basis of a spectacular gilded shrine which formed part of the burial equipment, the body itself was later recognised as that of a man buried in a coffin adapted for the use of an Amarna-period pharaoh. Was this the mummy of Akhenaten himself, as some at the time believed? Or the body of Akhenaten's mysterious co-regent, Smenkhkare? Almost a century later, Tomb 55 (as it is now generally known) continues to baffle archaeologist and Egyptologist alike." The Tomb of Queen Tiyi, which first appeared in 1910, was Davis's official account of the enigmatic Tomb 55 discovery, and remains a crucial source both for the Amarna period and for Valley of the Kings studies generally. It is here republished with Davis's equally fundamental The Tomb of Siphtah, which details the excavator's discoveries of 1905-7 - among them the extraordinary 'animal tombs' and the 'Gold Tomb', one of the greatest caches of 19th Dynasty jewellery ever found.