TT159

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The Theban Tomb TT159 is located in Dra' Abu el-Naga', part of the Theban Necropolis, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite to Luxor.

Theban tomb TT159
Burial site of Raia and Mutemwia
Plan of TT159
LocationDra' Abu el-Naga', Theban Necropolis


History[edit]

TT159 belongs to the ‘fourth Prophet of Amun’ Raia and his wife Mutemwia, and dates to the 19th Dynasty.[1][2][3] TT159 is a T-shaped tomb that includes a forecourt, transverse hall, and a shrine that once held a statue of the seated couple.[2]

Excavation and conservation[edit]

From January 2015 to June 2017, TT159 was one of the two tombs selected for conservation by the American Research Center in Egypt, working on behalf of the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities under a grant from the USAID.[2] [4]"As part of the project, the entrance of the tomb was rebuilt, and the painted wall and ceilings inside were cleaned and preserved. The team also found and filled a large crack that had formed over the main hall."[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Porter, Bertha and Moss, Rosalind, Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Reliefs and Paintings Volume I: The Theban Necropolis, Part I. Private Tombs, Griffith Institute. 1970, pp. 276–277, ASIN B002WL4ON4
  2. ^ a b c d "Theban Tombs 286 and 159 | American Research Center In Egypt". www.arce.org. Retrieved 2022-01-22.
  3. ^ Manniche, Lise. City of the Dead : Thebes In Egypt. Chicago: University of Chicago Press , 1987.
  4. ^ "U.S. Supports Conservation of Upper Egypt Historical Monuments | Press Release | Egypt | U.S. Agency for International Development". 29 October 2019.