tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6368980555997029494.post807850904021531140..comments2023-04-10T17:20:12.255+02:00Comments on Luxor News - Jane Akshar: Egyptian Wall Painting – 2000 Years of Art History: Francisco TiradrittiJane Aksharhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14095946366899470418noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6368980555997029494.post-86944584618062434082008-11-29T23:02:00.000+02:002008-11-29T23:02:00.000+02:00A comment on the recent lecture report of Francesc...A comment on the recent lecture report of Francesco Tirradritti:<BR/><BR/><< The Middle kingdom tomb of (sorry I am not sure of the name I though he said Ankh something but definitely TT60 yet that is Senet, mother of vizier Intefiqer, early Dynasty 12 if anyone can confirm I haven't made a mistake I would appreciate it) has dancers again in groups of three clapping, those were drawn by the student and the master has come along and drawn more spoiling the balance but making a better naturalistic picture. You can see the difference in the legs. >><BR/><BR/>TT60 is the tomb of Antefoker. This Antefoker was governor of the town under Sesostris I in the 12th Dynasty. His wife was Senet.<BR/><BR/>My information is from Alan Gardiner, Topographical Catalogue of the Private Tombs of Thebes. Also Porter and Moss.<BR/><BR/>The report on this tomb is by Nina de Garis Davies and Alan Gardiner, volume<BR/>2 in the Theban Tombs Series of the Egypt Exploration Society.<BR/><BR/>I hope that this clears up any confusion.<BR/><BR/>Best Wishes<BR/><BR/>Brian Yare<BR/>Yare Egyptology<BR/>http://www.yare.org/egyptJane Aksharhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14095946366899470418noreply@blogger.com