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Organisation of tombs by chronology. -- Figure 2. Dra Abu el-Naga: Tombs located by coordinates. -- Figure 3. Kinship diagram of Djehuty (TT11). -- Figure 4. Kinship diagram of Hery (TT12). -- Figure 5. Kinship diagram of Tetiky (TT15). -- Figure 6. Kinship diagram of Panehesy (TT16). -- Figure 7. Kinship diagram of Nebamun (TT17). -- Figure 8. Kinship diagram of Montuherkhepeshef (TT20). -- Figure 9. Kinship diagram of Nebamun (TT24). -- Figure 10. Kinship diagram of Bakenkhons (TT35). -- Figure 11. Kinship diagram of Neferrenpet (TT140). -- Figure 12. Kinship diagram of Bakenkhons (TT141). -- Figure 13. Kinship diagram of Simut (TT142). -- Figure 14. Kinship diagram (TT143). -- Figure 15. Kinship diagram of Nu (TT144). -- Figure 16. Kinship diagram of Nebamun (TT145). -- Figure 17. Kinship diagram of Nebamun (TT146). -- Figure 18. Kinship diagram of Neferrenpet (TT147). -- Figure 19. Kinship diagram of Pennesuttawy (TT156). -- Figure 20. Kinship diagram of Imeneminet. -- Figure 21. Kinship diagram of Nebwenenef (TT157). -- Figure 22. Kinship diagram of Tjanefer (TT158). -- Figure 23. Kinship diagram of Raya (TT159). -- Figure 24. Kinship diagram of Nakht (TT161). -- Figure 25. Kinship diagram of Kenamun (TT162). -- Figure 26. Kinship diagram of Amenemhat (TT163). -- Figure 27. Kinship diagram of Intef (TT164). -- Figure 28. Kinship diagram of Nehemaway (TT165). -- Figure 29. Kinship diagram of Any (TT168). -- Figure 30. Kinship diagram of Sena (TT169). -- Figure 31. Kinship diagram of Nebamun (TT231). -- Figure 32. Kinship diagram of Tharwas (TT232). -- Figure 33. Kinship diagram of User (TT260). -- Figure 34. Kinship diagram of Khaemwaset (TT261). -- Figure 35. Kinship diagram of Nakht (TT282). -- Figure 36. Kinship diagram of Roma-Roy (TT283). 327 $aFigure 37. Kinship diagram of Pahemneter (TT284). -- Figure 38. Kinship diagram of Iny (TT285). -- Figure 39. Kinship diagram of Niay (TT286). -- Figure 40. Kinship diagram of Pendua (TT287). -- Figure 41. Kinship diagram of Bakenkhons (TT288). -- Figure 42. Kinship diagram of Setau (TT289). -- Figure 43. Kinship diagram of Anhotep (TT300). -- Figure 44. Kinship diagram of Hori (TT301). -- Figure 45. Kinship diagram of Userhat (TT302). -- Figure 46. Kinship diagram of Paser (TT303). -- Figure 47. Kinship diagram of Piay (TT304). -- Figure 48. Kinship diagram of Paser (TT305). -- Figure 49. Kinship diagram of Irzanen (TT306). -- Figure 50. Kinship diagram of Tjanefer (TT307). -- Figure 51. Kinship diagram of Penrennut (TT332). -- Figure 52. Kinship diagram (TT334). -- Figure 53. Kinship diagram of linked owners of TTs 35, 148, 158, 159, 283, 293 and 303. -- Figure 54. Kinship diagram of linked owners of TTs 35, 148, 156, 158, 159, 282, 283, 284, 285, 293 and 303. -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- What is this book about? What is its main purpose? -- The research area: Dra Abu el-Naga during the New Kingdom -- What kind of data is included in this book? -- Prosopographic studies in Egyptology -- Chronology -- Methodology used for information gathering -- Kinship -- Career-Titles -- New Kingdom tomb owners of Dra Abu El-Naga -- TT11 - Djehuty -- TT12 - Hery -- TT15 - Tetiky -- TT16 - Panehesy -- TT17 - Nebamun -- TT20 - Montuherkhepeshef -- TT24 - Nebamun -- TT35 - Bakenkhons -- TT140 - Neferrenpet -- TT141 - Bakenkhons -- TT142 - Simut -- TT143 - unknown -- TT144 - Nu -- TT145 - Nebamun -- TT146 - Nebamun -- TT147 - unknown / Neferrenpet -- TT156 - Pennesuttawy -- TT157 - tiNebwenenef -- TT158 - Tjanefer -- TT159 - Raya -- TT161 - Nakht -- TT162 - Kenamun -- TT163 - Amenemhat -- TT164 - Intef -- TT165 - Nehemaway -- TT168 - Any -- TT169 - Sena. 327 $aTT231 - Nebamun -- TT232 - Tharwas -- TT236 - Harnakht -- TT237 - Unnefer -- TT260 - User -- TT261 - Khaemwaset -- TT262 - unknown -- TT282 - Nakht / Minnakhte -- TT283 - Roma-Roy -- TT284 - unknown / Pahemneter -- TT285 - Iny -- TT286 - Niay -- TT287 - Pendua -- TT288 - Bakenkhons -- TT289 - Setau -- TT300 - Anhotep -- TT301 - Hori -- TT302 - Paraemhab -- TT303 - Paser -- TT304 - Piay -- TT305 - Paser -- TT306 - Irzanen / Irydjanyny -- TT307 - Tjanefer -- TT332 - Penrennut -- TT333 - unknown -- TT334 - unknown -- TT401 - Nebseny -- Bibliography -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- Other resources. 330 $aContaining the dating, kinship data and titles for each tomb owner of 54 tombs located in the southern area of the Theban cemetery of Dra Abu el-Naga during the New Kingdom, this book will prove of great assistance as a handbook or catalogue for research on New Kingdom Dra Abu el-Naga or the study of prosopography and kinship relationships. 410 0$aArchaeopress Egyptology 606 $aAntiquities 606 $aExcavations (Archaeology) 606 $aExcavations (Archaeology)$zEgypt$zDra Abu el$xNaga Site 606 $aProsopography$zEgypt$zDra Abu el$xNaga Site 606 $aTombs 606 $aTombs$zEgypt$zDra Abu el$xNaga Site 610 $aEgypt 610 $aHistory 615 0$aAntiquities. 615 0$aExcavations (Archaeology) 615 0$aExcavations (Archaeology)$xNaga Site. 615 0$aProsopography$xNaga Site. 615 0$aTombs. 615 0$aTombs$xNaga Site. 676 $a932.3 700 $aJime?nez-Higueras$b A?ngeles$01511893 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 912 $a9910795836103321 996 $aA prosopographic study of the New Kingdom Tomb Owners of Dra Abu El-Naga$93745452 997 $aUNINA LEADER 01547nam0 22003733i 450 001 CFI0194231 005 20251003044132.0 010 $a8813170033 100 $a20141015d1990 ||||0itac50 ba 101 | $aita 102 $ait 181 1$6z01$ai $bxxxe 182 1$6z01$an 183 1$6z01$anc$2RDAcarrier 200 1 $aˆLa ‰dimensione europea dei mercati finanziari: strategie e sinergie$eatti del Convegno svoltosi il 2-3 giugno 1989 al CIS, Valmadrera Lecco$fa cura di Giulio Corno 210 $aPadova$cCEDAM$d1990 215 $aXIV, 138 p.$d24 cm. 225 | $aCollezione giuridica economica$fCIS, Centro studi d'impresa 410 0$1001CFI0153860$12001 $aCollezione giuridica economica$fCIS, Centro studi d'impresa$171202$aCentro studi d'impresa$3CFIV044705 606 $aCongressi$xValmadrera$x1989$2FIR$3BVEC011663$9I 606 $aMercati finanziari$2FIR$3CFIC001170$9E 676 $a332$9ECONOMIA FINANZIARIA$v21 696 $aConvegni$aCongressi e convegni 699 $aCongressi$yConvegni 699 $aCongressi$yCongressi e convegni 702 1$aCorno$b, Giulio$3CFIV103995 801 3$aIT$bIT-000000$c20141015 850 $aIT-BN0095 901 $bNAP 01$cAZ $n$ 912 $aCFI0194231 950 0$aBiblioteca Centralizzata di Ateneo$c1 v.$d 01AZ (AR) 4 057$e 01AR 0070040575 VMA 1 v.$fY $h20141015$i20141015 977 $a 01 996 $aDimensione europea dei mercati finanziari: strategie e sinergie$962790 997 $aUNISANNIO