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Entrance Door: photographed with UV light

Description:
Entrance Door: photographed with UV light
Physical Description:
2 photographs
Author:
Paasch, Andreas
Date Created:
October 6, 2007
Collection:
Conservation and Documentation of the Tomb Chapel of Menna
Series:
Existing conditions before conservation
Location:
Thebes, Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, Luxor, Egypt, and Al Uqşur
Topic:
Overseer and Scribe of Fields of Amun, Overseer and Scribe of the Lord of Two Lands, Deities, Art, Ancient—Egypt, Filial piety in art, and Ceremonial objects
Cultural Object:
Tombs—Egypt, Mural painting and decoration, Tombs—Egypt, Mural painting and decoration, Tombs—Egypt, Mural painting and decoration, Tombs—Egypt, Mural painting and decoration, Tombs—Egypt, Mural painting and decoration, Tombs—Egypt, and Mural painting and decoration
Genre:
color photographs and ultraviolet light
Creative Commons License:
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
Rights Statement:
Users must agree to abide by the terms and conditions of the CC BY NC SA license before using ARCE materials and must provide the following credit line: "Reproduction courtesy of the American Research Center in Egypt, Inc. (ARCE). This project was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)."
Project History:
The Conservation and Documentation of the Tomb Chapel of Menna (TT 69) project was implemented by Dr. Melinda Hartwig, a professor at Georgia State University, from 2007-2009. The project’s objective was the conservation, archaeometric examination, and digital recording of the painted tomb chapel of Menna, to set a precedent for non-invasive methods of analysis. Dr. Hartwig worked with an interdisciplinary team of conservators, digital specialists, Egyptologists, and scientists, with the support of Georgia State University and the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities (formerly the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities).
Funding Agency:
The conservation of the Tomb of Menna was made possible with funding by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Agreement No. 263-A-00-04-00018-00 and administered by the Egyptian Antiquities Conservation Project (EAC) Agreement No. EAC-11-2007 of the American Research Center in Egypt (ARCE). The Interuniversity Attraction Poles Program provided additional financial support.