Abstract

Description and documentation of a set of fabrics found in a tomb at Dra Abu el-Naga North, Luxor, excavated by the Spanish Mission directed by José Manuel Galán. The original tomb was built in the Eleventh or Twelfth Dynasty and was reused in the Twenty-second Dynasty, when this deposit is dated. The set consists of tunics, rectangular fabrics, fragments, and shrouds whose common characteristic is to show texts with names and dates and/or owner or laundry marks. Together with the fabrics, a group of human remains, fragments of a leather stola and shabtis were also documented.

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