Front cover image for The Memphite tomb of Ḥoremḥeb, commander-in-chief of Tutʻankhamūn

The Memphite tomb of Ḥoremḥeb, commander-in-chief of Tutʻankhamūn

Print Book, English, 1989-<c2011>
Egypt Exploration Society, Brepols, London, Turnhout, 1989-<c2011>
Pictorial works (form)
volumes <1, 3-5> : illustrations ; 32 cm + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.).
9780856980886, 9780856981678, 9780856981883, 9782503531106, 0856980889, 0856981672, 0856981885, 2503531105
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Prefacev
Plate and Figure Captionsvii
PART I: LATE 18TH DYNASTY BURIALS FROM THE SUBTERRANEAN SYSTEM OF SHAFT IV
1(6)
Burials from the Pillared Hall N
1(3)
Individual N1
Demographic identification
Skeletal morphology
Palaeopathological findings
Individual N2
Historical implications
Human remains from Corridor G
4(1)
Individual N3
Individual N4
Human remains from entrance A
5(2)
PART II: RAMESSIDE BURIALS FROM THE SUBTERRANEAN SYSTEM OF SHAFT I
7(4)
PART III: LATE PERIOD SERIES FROM THE SUBTERRANEAN SYSTEMS OF SHAFTS II AND III AND CHAPELS A, C AND E
11(20)
Demography
12(4)
Age and sex distribution of individuals
Mean age at death
Life tables
Reconstruction of stature
Distribution of individuals by contexts
Palaeopathology
16(7)
Z. M. Abdallah
L. Vyhnanek
Trauma
Skulls
Post-cranial bones
Inflammation
Degenerative osteoarthropathy
Neoplasia
Osseous signs of anaemias
Congenital conditions
Senile change
Dental condition and disease
State of preservation
Variations in number, position and morphology of teeth
Tooth attrition
Pathological findings
Epigenetic traits
23(1)
Metrics and Osteoscopics
23(6)
O. Soudsky
Craniometries
Osteometrics
Cranioscopics
Osteoscopics
Mummification
29(2)
PART IV: HISTOLOGY
31(2)
Alena Nemeckova
Method
Results
PART V: RADIOCARBON DATING
33(2)
Jan Silar
Method
Results
Summary35(2)
Bibliography37
Plates
Vol. 4: Edited by Corinne Duhig