This essay presents for the first time the edition of inscribed material from the excavation of the Aga Khan necropolis in West Aswan by the Egyptian-Italian Mission at West Aswan (EIMAWA), directed by Patrizia Piacentini and Abd El-Moneim Said. The inscriptions are found on different types of materials (fragments of funerary beds, stelae, cartonnages and coffins) found in tombs AGH014, AGH026, AGH032, AGH033, AGH034, and AGH036. The importance of these often lacunar inscriptions lie mainly in the repertoire of anthropo- nyms and titles that enrich our prosopographical knowledge of Graeco-Roman Egypt.

Hieroglyphic inscriptions from the Aga Khan Necropolis at Aswan / P. Piacentini, L. Guardiano. - In: AEGYPTUS. - ISSN 0001-9046. - 104:(2024), pp. 183-199. [10.26350/001217_000135]

Hieroglyphic inscriptions from the Aga Khan Necropolis at Aswan

P. Piacentini
Co-primo
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L. Guardiano
Co-primo
2024

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This essay presents for the first time the edition of inscribed material from the excavation of the Aga Khan necropolis in West Aswan by the Egyptian-Italian Mission at West Aswan (EIMAWA), directed by Patrizia Piacentini and Abd El-Moneim Said. The inscriptions are found on different types of materials (fragments of funerary beds, stelae, cartonnages and coffins) found in tombs AGH014, AGH026, AGH032, AGH033, AGH034, and AGH036. The importance of these often lacunar inscriptions lie mainly in the repertoire of anthropo- nyms and titles that enrich our prosopographical knowledge of Graeco-Roman Egypt.
Aswan; egyptian epigraphy; graeco-roman necropolis; funerary bed; hieroglyphic inscriptions;
Settore STAA-01/B - Egittologia e civiltà copta
   EIMAWA - Egyptian-Italian Mission At West Aswan
   UNIVERSITA' DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO
2024
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