Narrative and Images in the Tomb of Amenmose (TT318)
This work brings together interpretations made from the analysis of different figurative compositions that are part of the wall decoration of the tomb of Amenmose, who bore the title of Worker of Amun in the Necropolis during the reigns of Hatshepsut and Thutmose III. The decorative programme introd...
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I28-R263-article-137422023-12-26T15:33:27Z Narrative and Images in the Tomb of Amenmose (TT318) Narrativa en imágenes de la tumba de Amenmose (TT318) Zingarelli, Andrea Paula Fantechi, Silvana Elena Yomaha, Silvana Lorena Castro, María Belén images iconography figurative compositions Antient Egypt imágenes iconografía composiciones figurativas Egipto antiguo This work brings together interpretations made from the analysis of different figurative compositions that are part of the wall decoration of the tomb of Amenmose, who bore the title of Worker of Amun in the Necropolis during the reigns of Hatshepsut and Thutmose III. The decorative programme introduces iconographic and stylistic aspects typical of the mid-18th Dynasty. What is more, the iconographic and textual motifs are linked to regeneration and offerings which reinforce the worldview related to the afterlife. Epigraphic studies of Theban tombs have limited the analysis to scene themes such as fishing and fowling, agriculture, banqueting, worship of divinities and burial rituals among others. This publication aims to show the links and interrelation of figurative compositions of the tomb of Amenmose in a narrative manner and takes into consideration the semantic dialogue between the figures. The information collected during the 2020 and 2022 work seasons of the Argentinean Mission in the Tomb of Amenmose (TT318), Luxor, Egypt constitutes our empirical support. En este trabajo confluyen interpretaciones elaboradas a partir del análisis de diversas composiciones figurativas que integran la decoración parietal de la tumba de Amenmose, que portó el título de Trabajador de Amón en la Necrópolis durante los reinados de Hatshepsut y Tutmosis III. El programa decorativo presenta aspectos iconográficos y de estilo propios de mediados de la dinastía 18. A su vez, los motivos iconográficos y textuales están vinculados con la regeneración y la provisión de ofrendas, y refuerzan la cosmovisión relacionada con la vida en el Más Allá. Los estudios de epigrafía de las tumbas tebanas han circunscrito el análisis en temas como escenas de caza y pesca, de agricultura, de banquete, de adoración a las divinidades, los rituales de enterramiento, entre otros. Esta publicación apunta a exponer vínculos e interrelaciones entre las composiciones figurativas en clave narrativa de la tumba de Amenmose, considerando además los diálogos semánticos entre las figuras. La información documentada en las campañas de trabajo de la Misión Argentina en la tumba de Amenmose (TT318), Luxor, Egipto, de los años 2020 y 2022 constituye nuestro soporte empírico. Instituto de Historia Antigua Oriental, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, UBA 2023-12-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/rihao/article/view/13742 10.34096/rihao.n24.13742 Revista del Instituto de Historia Antigua Oriental 'Dr. Abraham Rosenvasser'; Núm. 24 (2023) 2683-9660 0325-1209 spa http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/rihao/article/view/13742/12208 http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/rihao/article/view/13742/12288 |
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Zingarelli, Andrea Paula Fantechi, Silvana Elena Yomaha, Silvana Lorena Castro, María Belén |
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Zingarelli, Andrea Paula Fantechi, Silvana Elena Yomaha, Silvana Lorena Castro, María Belén |
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Narrative and Images in the Tomb of Amenmose (TT318) |
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This work brings together interpretations made from the analysis of different figurative compositions that are part of the wall decoration of the tomb of Amenmose, who bore the title of Worker of Amun in the Necropolis during the reigns of Hatshepsut and Thutmose III. The decorative programme introduces iconographic and stylistic aspects typical of the mid-18th Dynasty. What is more, the iconographic and textual motifs are linked to regeneration and offerings which reinforce the worldview related to the afterlife. Epigraphic studies of Theban tombs have limited the analysis to scene themes such as fishing and fowling, agriculture, banqueting, worship of divinities and burial rituals among others. This publication aims to show the links and interrelation of figurative compositions of the tomb of Amenmose in a narrative manner and takes into consideration the semantic dialogue between the figures. The information collected during the 2020 and 2022 work seasons of the Argentinean Mission in the Tomb of Amenmose (TT318), Luxor, Egypt constitutes our empirical support. |
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