A Street from a Late Period Necropolis in South Asasif

In the season 2021-2022, the Archaeological Mission of the University of La Laguna conducted documentation of a human-made levelled area situated to the south of the courtyard of TT 209, in Luxor, Egypt. Its dimensions were of 19.5 m in length and 3.50 m in width. It rested along the exterior side o...

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Autores principales: Molinero Polo, Miguel Ángel, Martín Flores, Alfonso
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Publicado: Instituto de Historia Antigua Oriental, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, UBA 2023
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spelling I28-R145-13737_oai2025-11-17 Molinero Polo, Miguel Ángel Martín Flores, Alfonso 2023-12-01 In the season 2021-2022, the Archaeological Mission of the University of La Laguna conducted documentation of a human-made levelled area situated to the south of the courtyard of TT 209, in Luxor, Egypt. Its dimensions were of 19.5 m in length and 3.50 m in width. It rested along the exterior side of the entrance pylon on its full remaining extent. The aforementioned surface has been considered as a thoroughfare oriented in an east-west direction that must have articulated the surrounding area of the necropolis. At least another tomb, located in front of TT 209, also has its access connected to it. This article provides an analysis of this fragment of the streets network within the Theban necropolis. It examines its diachronic evolution, which encompasses several phases related to the construction, use and gradual deterioration of the outer walls of TT 209. Additionally, the text describes the cult installation for ceremonial offerings that has been preserved in front of TT 209 and the tomb situated across the street. The final section discusses the contextualization of the discovery within the framework of the current scholarly interest on the communication routes and ritual landscape of the Theban necropolis. En la campaña de 2021/2022, la Misión Arqueológica de la Universidad de La Laguna documentó una superficie explanada artificialmente al sur del patio de la TT 209 (Luxor, Egipto). Medía 19,5 m de longitud y 3,50 m de anchura media y se apoyaba en la cara externa del pilono que da acceso a la tumba en toda su longitud conservada. Esta superficie ha sido interpretada como una calle en dirección este-oeste que debía de articular el área circundante de la necrópolis. Al menos otra tumba, frente a la entrada de la TT 209, tenía también su acceso conectado con esta vía. El artículo presenta este fragmento nuevo del viario de la necrópolis tebana, su evolución diacrónica –con varias fases relacionadas con la construcción, el uso y el paulatino desmoronamiento de los muros exteriores de la TT 209– así como la instalación cultual para ceremonias de ofrendas que se conservaba frente a las dos tumbas que se abren hacia la calle. Por último, se discute la contextualización del hallazgo en el marco del interés reciente por las vías de comunicación en el paisaje ritual de la necrópolis tebana. application/pdf text/html https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/rihao/article/view/13737 10.34096/rihao.n24.13737 spa Instituto de Historia Antigua Oriental, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, UBA https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/rihao/article/view/13737/12199 https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/rihao/article/view/13737/12278 Revista del Instituto de Historia Antigua Oriental 'Dr. Abraham Rosenvasser'; Núm. 24 (2023) 2683-9660 0325-1209 communication routes Luxor TT 209 Twenty-Fifth Dynasty Dinastía XXV Luxor TT 209 vías de comunicación A Street from a Late Period Necropolis in South Asasif Una calle de necrópolis del Periodo Tardío en Asasif Sur info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=rihao&d=13737_oai
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TT 209
Twenty-Fifth Dynasty
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Luxor
TT 209
Twenty-Fifth Dynasty
Dinastía XXV
Luxor
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Martín Flores, Alfonso
A Street from a Late Period Necropolis in South Asasif
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Luxor
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vías de comunicación
description In the season 2021-2022, the Archaeological Mission of the University of La Laguna conducted documentation of a human-made levelled area situated to the south of the courtyard of TT 209, in Luxor, Egypt. Its dimensions were of 19.5 m in length and 3.50 m in width. It rested along the exterior side of the entrance pylon on its full remaining extent. The aforementioned surface has been considered as a thoroughfare oriented in an east-west direction that must have articulated the surrounding area of the necropolis. At least another tomb, located in front of TT 209, also has its access connected to it. This article provides an analysis of this fragment of the streets network within the Theban necropolis. It examines its diachronic evolution, which encompasses several phases related to the construction, use and gradual deterioration of the outer walls of TT 209. Additionally, the text describes the cult installation for ceremonial offerings that has been preserved in front of TT 209 and the tomb situated across the street. The final section discusses the contextualization of the discovery within the framework of the current scholarly interest on the communication routes and ritual landscape of the Theban necropolis.
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