Abstract

The present study represents a publication and examination of the newly rediscovered Middle Kingdom tomb at Asyut. The tomb still has some of its decoration, including four rows of marching soldiers, three rows of wrestling men and two unusual representations of a jackal-headed god and the goddess Hathor. The dating of the tomb and the identity of its unknown owner are discussed.

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