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    The Oxford Handbook of the Valley of the Kings by Wilkinson, Richard H.; Weeks, Kent R.;

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 2 May 2019

    • ISBN 9780190052072
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages648 pages
    • Size 165x246x30 mm
    • Weight 1066 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 49 illustrations
    • 150

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    Short description:

    This Handbook offers an invaluable and up-to-date resource on this criticial and fascinating World Hertiage site.

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    Long description:

    The royal necropolis of New Kingdom Egypt, known as the Valley of the Kings (KV), is one of the most important--and celebrated--archaeological sites in the world. Located on the west bank of the Nile river, about three miles west of modern Luxor, the valley is home to more than sixty tombs, all dating to the second millennium BCE. The most famous of these is the tomb of Tutankhamun, first discovered by Howard Carter in 1922. Other famous pharaoh's interred here include Hatshepsut, the only queen found in the valley, and Ramesses II, ancient Egypt's greatest ruler. Much has transpired in the study and exploration of the Valley of the Kings over the last few years. Several major discoveries have been made, notably the many-chambered KV5 (tomb of the sons of Ramesses II) and KV 63, a previously unknown tomb found in the heart of the valley. Many areas of the royal valley have been explored for the first time using new technologies, revealing ancient huts, shrines, and stelae. New studies of the DNA, filiation, cranio-facial reconstructions, and other aspects of the royal mummies have produced important and sometimes controversial results.

    The Oxford Handbook of the Valley of the Kings provides an up-to-date and thorough reference designed to fill a very real gap in the literature of Egyptology. It will be an invaluable resource for scholars, teachers, and researchers with an interest in this key area of Egyptian archaeology. First, introductory chapters locate the Valley of the Kings in space and time. Subsequent chapters offer focused examinations of individual tombs: their construction, content, development, and significance. Finally, the book discusses the current status of ongoing issues of preservation and archaeology, such as conservation, tourism, and site management. In addition to recent work mentioned above, aerial imaging, remote sensing, studies of the tombs' architectural and decorative symbolism, problems of conservation management, and studies of KV-related temples are just some of the aspects not covered in any other work on the Valley of the Kings. This volume promises to become the primary scholarly reference work on this important World Heritage Site.

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    Table of Contents:

    Contributors
    Abbreviations
    Preface
    Part I: Introduction
    Richard H. Wilkinson and Kent R. Weeks
    Part II: The Natural Setting
    1. Geology of the Valley of the Kings
    Judith M. Bunbury
    2. Toponyms of the Valley of the Kings and its Approaches
    Kent R. Weeks
    3. The Hydrology of the Valley of the Kings: Weather, Rainfall, Drainage Patterns and Flood Protection in Antiquity
    Andreas Dorn
    Part III: The Development of the Royal Necropolis
    4. The Egyptian Concept of a Royal Necropolis
    John H. Taylor
    5. Earlier Royal Tombs, the Royal Cemeteries of Thebes and the Beginnings of the Valley of the Kings
    Aidan Dodson
    Part IV: Tomb Construction and Development
    6. The Royal Necropolis Workmen of Deir el-Medina
    Robert J. Demarée
    7. Choosing the Location for a Royal Tomb; The Workmen's Techniques and
    Tools; Units of Measurement; KV Huts and Work Places
    Andreas Dorn
    8. The Component Parts of KV Royal Tombs
    Kent R. Weeks
    9. Collisions, Abandonments, Alterations, Tomb Commencements/Pits and Other Features in the Valley of the Kings
    Lyla Pinch-Brock
    Part V: Royal Tomb Decoration
    10. The Technology of Royal Tomb Decoration
    Stephen Rickerby and Lori Wong
    11. Iconography; Palaeography; Decorative Elements; Distribution and Development of Scenes
    Heather L. McCarthy
    Part VI: Individual KV Tombs
    12. Royal Tombs of Dynasty Eighteen
    Catharine H. Roehrig
    13. Royal Tombs of the Nineteenth Dynasty
    Hartwig Altenmueller
    14. Royal Tombs in Dynasty Twenty
    Aidan Dodson
    15. Other Tombs: Queens and Commoners in KV
    Susanne Bickel
    Part VII: Contents of Royal KV Tombs
    16. Sarcophagi
    Aidan Dodson
    17. Canopics
    Aidan Dodson
    18. Other Tomb Goods
    Campbell Price
    Part VIII: Getting to the Afterlife
    19. Mortuary Ritual in the Valley of the Kings
    Alexandra von Lieven
    20. Symbolic Aspects of Royal Tombs
    Richard H. Wilkinson
    21. The Royal Funerary Books: The Subject Matter of Scenes and Texts
    Joshua Roberson
    Part IX: Destruction, Desecration and Reuse
    22. Damnatio Memoriae in the Valley of the Kings
    Richard H. Wilkinson
    23. Usurpation and Reuse of Royal Tombs
    Richard H. Wilkinson
    24. Intrusive Burials and Caches
    John H. Taylor
    Part X: Human Remains from the KV and their Study
    25. Early Study and the Unwrapping of Mummies
    Rosalie David
    26. Modern Biomedical Studies
    Rosalie David and Ryan Metcalfe
    27. Recent Identity and Relationship Studies, Including X-Rays and DNA
    Ryan Metcalfe
    Part XI: The Administration of the KV in Dynastic Times
    28. The Temples of Millions of Years at Western Thebes
    Martina Ullmann
    29. Policing and Site Protection; Guard Posts; Enclosure Walls
    Carola Vogel
    30. Tomb Robberies in the Valley of the Kings
    Ogden Goelet
    Part XII: The KV from the End of the New Kingdom to the Late 20th Century
    31. Late Dynastic, Graeco-Roman and Christian Times; Post-New Kingdom Graffiti
    Filip Coppens
    32. The History of KV Exploration Prior to the Late 20th Century
    Joyce Tyldesley
    Part XIII: The KV in the Late 20th and the 21st Century and Beyond
    33. Remote Sensing in the Valley of the Kings and its Hinterlands
    Sarah H. Parcak and Gregory D. Mumford
    34. The Search for Other Tombs
    Stephen W. Cross
    35. Tomb Recording: Epigraphy, Photography, Digital Imaging, 3-D Surveys
    Adam Lowe
    36. Conservation and Flood Protection
    Michael Jones
    37. Tourism in the Valley of the Kings
    Kent R. Weeks
    38. The Valley of the Kings in the Lives of Modern Egyptians: The People of Qurna
    Kees van der Spek
    Appendix
    Index

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