sábado, 24 de octubre de 2015

The tomb TT45 was carved during the period of Amenhotep II



we find two small servants attending “the daughter of his daughter, the chantress, Akhmut” (view yr-142). The first one, leaning over the lady, applies an unguent or a perfume from a white vase speckled with brown that is in turn being held by a young Nubian woman, who is recognisable by her darker complexion. In the following scene (view yr-136) another Nubian woman is arranging a floral necklace around the neck of “the daughter of his daughter, Isis”; behind her one can find, standing, “the daughter of his daughter Dinimouti” (view yr-146) who is holding in her hand one of the floral necklaces, as well as opened and closed lotus flowers. On the image we can distinguish quite well the little blue pearls constituting the belt which, from the time of Djehuty, was the only item of clothing on her body.
The tomb TT45 was carved during the period of Amenhotep II (c. 1427 – 1400 B.C) for Djehuty, an official of modest rank


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