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Current Research of the Leiden-Turin Archaeological Mission in Saqqara. A Preliminary Report on the 2018 Season
Del Vesco, Paolo; Greco, Christian; Müller, Miriam et al.
2019In Rivista del Museo Egizio, 3, p. 22-46
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Keywords :
Architectural conservation; Embalming cache; Late Antique occupation; Leiden-Turin archaeological expedition; New Kingdom necropolis; Photogrammetry; Ramesside funerary chapels; Saqqara
Abstract :
[en] In 2015, the Museo Egizio in Turin joined the Leiden expedition to Saqqara, in the area south of the Unas causeway. This report presents the expedition’s new approach as well as some first results of this new cooperation. In the 2018 season, the Leiden-Turin expedition worked in the northern sector of its concession, covering an area of ca. 250 sqm just north of the tomb of Maya. Here Late Antique layers overlie a wind-blown deposit containing some simple burials and numerous “embalmers’ caches”, some of which yielded marl clay cups with hieratic labels. An overview of both the pottery and the human remains found during this season is provided in the present report. Below the wind-blown deposit is a level with Ramesside funerary chapels and shafts. One of them has a remarkable decoration including six small-format figures carved in high relief in the middle of its back wall. The shaft of another chapel was also excavated, revealing several plundered chambers which yielded only scanty finds. A large mud-brick wall exposed during the previous season turned out to belong to the outer wall and pylon entrance of a monumental tomb, whose owner’s name has not been found yet. A photogrammetric survey by a team of the Politecnico di Milano yielded a 3D model of the dig (included in the web version of this report), as well as several 3D models of the monumental tombs (completed or in the making). During the season, conservation work was carried out on several tombs and on the newly discovered Ramesside chapel.
Disciplines :
Archaeology
Author, co-author :
Del Vesco, Paolo
Greco, Christian
Müller, Miriam
Staring, Nico ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences historiques > Archéologie égyptienne
Weiss, Lara
Language :
English
Title :
Current Research of the Leiden-Turin Archaeological Mission in Saqqara. A Preliminary Report on the 2018 Season
Publication date :
2019
Journal title :
Rivista del Museo Egizio
eISSN :
2611-3295
Publisher :
Fondazione Museo delle Antichità Egizie di Torino, Torino, Italy
Volume :
3
Pages :
22-46
Peer reviewed :
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