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Two Unpublished Memphite Relief Fragments in the Yale Art Gallery
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Manassa, Colleen
in
Art galleries
/ Chariots
/ Herbs
/ Leathers
/ Musical register
/ Processions
/ Quivers
/ Tombs
/ Yokes
2002
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Two Unpublished Memphite Relief Fragments in the Yale Art Gallery
by
Manassa, Colleen
in
Art galleries
/ Chariots
/ Herbs
/ Leathers
/ Musical register
/ Processions
/ Quivers
/ Tombs
/ Yokes
2002
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Two Unpublished Memphite Relief Fragments in the Yale Art Gallery
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Two Unpublished Memphite Relief Fragments in the Yale Art Gallery
2002
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Two relief fragments in the Yale Art Gallery are here published for the first time. Their equestrian subject matter, overall carving style, and preserved personal names all indicate a Memphite origin; together with the appearance of the men, their clothing, and the chariot accoutrements, these features imply a late Eighteenth Dynasty date. Individual details are related to analogous scenes in other contemporaneous tombs and placed in the context of the New Kingdom military and its presence at Memphis.
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