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100 1  Budka, Julia,|eauthor. 
245 14 The family of Pa-di-Amun-neb-nesut-tawy from Thebes (TT 
       414) revisited :|bthe case study of Kalutj/Nes-Khonsu 
       (G108 + G137) /|cJulia Budka and Tamás Mekis. 
246 30 Case study of Kalutj/Nes-Khonsu (G108 + G137) 
264  1 Oxford :|bArchaeopress Archaeology,|c2022. 
300    1 online resource :|billustrations. 
336    text|2rdacontent 
337    computer|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|2rdacarrier 
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490 1  Archaeopress Egyptology ;|v42 
504    Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 
505 0  Preface ; Acknowledgements ; Prologue ; Chapter 1: 
       Introduction ; Chapter 2: The case study of Kalutj/Nes-
       Khonsu (G108 + G137) ; Chapter 3: Secondary sources 
       related to the family of Kalutj/Nes-Khonsu (G108+G137) ; 
       Doc. 1 Striding statue of Hor presenting an offering table
       ; Doc. 2 The situla of Hor ; Doc. 3 The funerary stela of 
       Nes-Khonsu ; Doc. 4 The stela of Pa-di-Amun-neb-nesut-tawy
       II (London, BM, EA 8462) ; Doc. 5 Fragments of the qrsw-
       coffin of Pa-di-Amun-neb-nesut-tawy II (London, British 
       Museum, EA 6945, 6946) ; Doc. 6 The wooden stela of Wesir-
       wer (Turin, Museo Egizio, P 3610) ; Doc. 7 Striding statue
       of Djed-her (Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 37357) ; Doc. 8 
       Funerary papyri of Djed-her ; Doc. 9 The canopic chest of 
       Djed-her (EA 8537) ; Doc. 10 Book of the Dead papyrus 
       (Turin, Museo Egizio di Torino, cat. numbers 1830) ; Doc. 
       11 Funerary papyri of Pa-kher-Khonsu ; Doc. 12 Book of the
       Dead Papyrus of Pa-kher-Khonsu (Turin, Museo Egizio di 
       Torino, cat. numbers 1832) ; Doc. 13 Cuboid statue of Pa-
       kher-Khonsu (Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 38592) ; Doc. 14 
       Mummy bandages of Ta-sherit-Min (Paris, Louvre, AF 11954 
       (X. 25) +11956 (X. 24) + E 18865 + 27459) ; Chapter 4: 
       Primary sources for the family of Kalutj/Nes-Khonsu (G108 
       + G137) from TT 414 ; Doc. 15 Coffin assemblage of Hor 
       (Reg. Nos. 414b, 515, 790) ; Doc. 16 Coffin set of Kalutj/
       Nes-Khonsu (Reg. Nos. 683 + 699) ; Doc. 17 Inner 
       anthropoid coffin of Pa-di-Amun-neb-nesut-tawy II (Reg. 
       No. 672) ; Doc. 18 Canopic chest (Reg. No. 556, now in 
       Cairo Egyptian Museum) ; Doc. 19 Ushebti figurines of Pa-
       di-Amun-neb-nesut-tawy II (Reg. Nos. 642 + 643) ; Doc. 20 
       Outer anthropoid coffin of Djed-her (Reg. No. 767) ; Doc. 
       21 Outer anthropoid coffin of Wesir-wer (Reg. No. 778) ; 
       Doc. 22 Mummy bandages of Ta-sherit-Min (Reg. No. 545) ; 
       Chapter 5: Summary and discussion ; Bibliography ; 
       Indices. 
506 0  Open Access|5EbpS 
520    "The Family of Pa-di-Amun-neb-nesut-tawy from Thebes (TT 
       414) revisited provides fresh material about the identity 
       of one of the key figures of the family that reused the 
       Saite tomb of Ankh-Hor (TT 414) in the Asasif from the 4th
       century BCE onwards. It is the woman Kalutj/Nes-Khonsu, 
       who was previously listed in the genealogical register of 
       TT 414 as Pa-di-Amun-neb-nesut-tawy's daughter and wife of
       one of his sons, Hor. By examining objects found by the 
       agents of the consuls in the 19th century CE and those 
       found by the Austrian mission in the 1970s in TT 414 and 
       in wider Theban contexts, the authors are able to identify
       Kalutj/Nes-Khonsu, wife of Hor, as another, until now 
       overlooked individual, separate from his sister with the 
       same name. The examination of the funerary assemblage of 
       Kalutj/Nes-Khonsu and of objects belonging to her husband,
       daughter and sons reveals not only details of Late 
       Dynastic and Ptolemaic burial customs in Thebes but also 
       additional information on the priesthood of Khonsu and of 
       the sacred baboons in this era.  This new identification 
       of a previously overlooked person, the mistress of the 
       house and daughter of the first prophet of Amun, Kalutj/
       Nes-Khonsu (G108 + G137), demonstrates that the finds from
       TT 414 are still far from being processed in their 
       totality. This material has the potential to provide 
       answers to some of the open questions regarding Late 
       Dynastic/Ptolemaic Thebes and to contextualise funerary 
       assemblages."--|cProvided by publisher 
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776 08 |iPrint version:|z9781803271620 
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