The Religious Texts in TT 353
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The Religious Texts in TT 353


Luxor News Blog

Jane Akshar has published her notes from the most recent lecture at the Mummification Museum in Luxor on her blog at the above address. The lecture was by Dr Francisco J Martin Valentin, and was entitled The Religious Texts in TT353 – An Interpretation. Jane says on her post that the lecture was a very good follow-up to two previous lectures by Dr Martin Valentin, the notes from which can also be found on her blog. TT353 is the tomb of Senenmut.

The Senenmut Project has its own website with Spanish and English versions. The English language version can be found here, on the IEAE website. It includes the 2007 Excavation Diary.




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