martes, 3 de noviembre de 2015

TT192, the tomb of Kheruef , whose birth name was Naa .

TT192, the tomb of Kheruef , whose birth name was Naa .


 The scene represents an abundance of offerings which are heaped on three river craft, the one on the right being separated from the others by a scene of butchery. These frail skiffs all have the same design. The two on the left are separated from each other by a clump of papyrus. The right one of this pair is in the process of being loaded, while, in an typical abridgement of Egyptian art, the one on the left has already set off towards its destination. From the butchery scene, a porter brings of the pieces of meat, described as: "choice cuts ... twice pure", coming from the ox which lies on the ground, and on which butchery work is still being carried out. Further to the right, more porters head towards this same boat To their right, two men, the right-most of which is designated as "Father of the god", stack commodities on the third vessel (Behind this final boat, two porters bring more goods. A vertical line on the wall separates this sequence from the final part of the register

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