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The Tomb Chapel of Menna (TT 69): The Art, Culture, and Science of Painting in an Egyptian Tomb (ARCE),Used
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The most detailed set of studies ever on all aspects of one of the most beautifully decorated Egyptian nonroyal tombs, new in paperbackThis lavishly illustrated book is the culmination of a project to document and conserve the tomb of Menna, one of the most beautiful and complex painted tombs of the ancient Egyptian necropolis at Luxor. Through conservation, the tomb, which previously lay open to environmental influence, was brought back to its former glory.Aided by noninvasive methods of scientific analysis, the historical and cultural importance of Mennas paintings can now be viewed and studied and enjoyed by a worldwide audience. Highdefinition photography and drawings complement specialist essays by scholars, scientists, and technicians, who discuss the artistic and cultural significance of the paintings, their architectural context, and scientific importance.Directed by Dr. Hartwig and administered by the American Research Center in Egypt (ARCE) as part of its Egyptian Antiquities Conservation Project, the project was funded by a grant from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), sponsored by Georgia State University, and carried out in collaboration with Egypts Supreme Council of Antiquities.Contributors:Cristina Beretta is based in Edinburgh, ScotlandPieter Collet lives in the NetherlandsKaty Doyle lives in Boston, Massachusetts (USA)Elsa van Elslande, Laboratoire dArchologie Molculaire et Structurale (LAMS), CNRS is based in Paris, FranceRenata Garca Moreno, University of Lige, BelgiumMelinda Hartwig, Georgia State University, Atlanta (USA)FranoisPhilippe Hocquet, University of Lige, BelgiumGregory Howarth is based in London, EnglandAlexandra Kosinova is based in London, EnglandKerstin Leterme, University of Lige, BelgiumBianca Madden is based in Oxford, EnglandFranois Mathis, University of Lige, BelgiumMark Perry is codirector of the Perry Lithgow Partnership Ltd., Chipping Norton, EnglandDavid Strivay, University of Lige, BelgiumDouglas Thorp is based in London, EnglandPeter Vandenabeele, Ghent University, Belgium
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