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Das thebanische Grab Nr. TT 136 und der Beginn der Amarnazeit

Das thebanische Grab Nr. TT 136 und der Beginn der Amarnazeit © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2008 JANER 8.1 Also available online – www.brill.nl 1 As noted by Friedericke Kampp, Die thebanische Nekropole , vol. 1. Theben 13. ( Mainz: von Zabern, 1996), p. 424. REVIEW: TT 136 Das thebanische Grab Nr. TT 136 und der Beginn der Amarnazeit , by Alfred Grimm and Hermann A. Schlögl. Wiesbaden: Harassowitz: 2005. Pp. vi + 56, 54 black-and-white plates. The title of this curious monograph is not entirely representative of its contents, but it may be also be claimed that no single title could adequately encompass its divergent themes. The volume is comprised of just four chapters, each devoted to a distinctly di ff erent topic, so that the whole does not present a coherent unity of fl ow: nonetheless it is, in places, a provocative study of certain aspects of the reign of Akhenaton (in particular the syncretism of Osiris with this king) and its immediate aftermath. Chapter 1 serves as an introduction to the primary thesis of the book—the supposed Osirian aspects of the Aton religion—using as a springboard Theban tomb 136, which the authors are in the process of preparing for publication. The location of the tomb had http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions Brill

Das thebanische Grab Nr. TT 136 und der Beginn der Amarnazeit

Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions , Volume 8 (1): 131 – Jan 1, 2008

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© 2008 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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1569-2116
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1569-2124
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10.1163/156921208786182455
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© Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2008 JANER 8.1 Also available online – www.brill.nl 1 As noted by Friedericke Kampp, Die thebanische Nekropole , vol. 1. Theben 13. ( Mainz: von Zabern, 1996), p. 424. REVIEW: TT 136 Das thebanische Grab Nr. TT 136 und der Beginn der Amarnazeit , by Alfred Grimm and Hermann A. Schlögl. Wiesbaden: Harassowitz: 2005. Pp. vi + 56, 54 black-and-white plates. The title of this curious monograph is not entirely representative of its contents, but it may be also be claimed that no single title could adequately encompass its divergent themes. The volume is comprised of just four chapters, each devoted to a distinctly di ff erent topic, so that the whole does not present a coherent unity of fl ow: nonetheless it is, in places, a provocative study of certain aspects of the reign of Akhenaton (in particular the syncretism of Osiris with this king) and its immediate aftermath. Chapter 1 serves as an introduction to the primary thesis of the book—the supposed Osirian aspects of the Aton religion—using as a springboard Theban tomb 136, which the authors are in the process of preparing for publication. The location of the tomb had

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