词条 | TT33 (tomb) |
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| theban = yes | name = TT33 | owner = Pediamenopet | image = TT33 242 388.jpg | image_alt = 150px | caption = | latd = | latm = | lats = | longd = | longm = | longs = | map_alt = | location = El-Assasif | date = Prior to 1737 | excavated = | decoration = | layout = | prev = TT32 | next = TT34 }}{{Hiero|Pediamenopet| Although it was open when Richard Pocoke visited the area in 1737 (he thought it was a subterranean palace) it was more fully examined and excavated in 1881 by Johannes Dümichen from the University of Strasbourg.[3] Located not far from Deir el-Bahari, it is larger than most of the more famous pharaohs' tombs that are found in the necropolis. It is composed of twenty-two rooms connected by long corridors and distributed on three levels extending twenty metres below the level of the ground.[4] The tomb owner served one or more pharaohs during the 25th to 26th dynasty time period, and amassed enough wealth and power to build a labyrinthine tomb covered with hundreds of metres of frescoes and hieroglyphics.[5] The tomb was and still remains the largest known non-royal site in the necropolis as of 2008.[6] TT33 consists of 22 rooms, reached by flights of steps, ramps and vertical shafts. During 2004–2005, a joint team from the IFAO (French Institute of Oriental Archaeology, Cairo, Egypt) and the University of Strasbourg explored the chambers of the huge tomb. The official reopening was attended by notable officials from Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities and other archaeologists working in the area. Further planned work will concentrate on the cleaning, restoration and conservation of the tomb, which has been engraved with many important scripts, such as Pyramid Texts or the Book of the Dead.[7] The French Epigraphical Mission in Tomb TT 33 [https://tombett33.hypotheses.org/] copies and edits the texts of the monument. It is directed by Claude Traunecker (University of Strasbourg) and Isabelle Régen (University of Montpellier 3 - Paul Valéry) (co-director). References1. ^Porter and Moss, Topographical Bibliography: The Theban Necropolis, pg 50 - 56 2. ^{{cite book|first=James|last=Baikie|title=Egyptian Antiquities in the Nile Valley|publisher=Methuen|year=1932}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://egyptology.blogspot.com/2009/12/lecture-tt33-padiamenope-ala.html|title=Lecture: TT33 Padiamenope ala Petamenophis}} 4. ^{{Cite video|title=La tombe 33, un mystère égyptien, Franco-Germany documentary |author=Thomas Weidenbach|type=55 minutes|date=2007}} 5. ^{{cite web|title=Amunirdis Research weblog, 2009-02-05|url=http://amunirdis.blogspot.com/2009/02/harwa-tt37-doorkeeper-in-temple-of-amun.htm}} 6. ^http://www.archaeologychannel.org/content/film/festival2008/Tomb33.htm 7. ^{{cite web|work=Egyptology News weblog|date=Dec 2005|url=http://egyptology.blogspot.com/2005/12/opening-tomb-of-petamenophis-and-more.html|title=Opening the Tomb of Petamenophis and more}} Further reading
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