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The other painting is in the tomb of Nakhtamun, a cleric. Unlike those in the tomb of Menna, these works are underrated and “simply inaccessible,” according to the study.
The other painting is in the tomb of Nakhtamun, a cleric. Unlike those in the tomb of Menna, these works are underrated and “simply inaccessible,” according to the study.
In the Menna tomb painting, the analysis confirmed the presence of a third ghostly hand in a scene depicting Menna raising two hands in front of his face, in adoration of Osiris.
Portable analysis finds changes to portraits of Menna and Ramesses II. This study took place within the tomb chapels of Menna (an overseer during the reign of Amenhotep III, 1391–1353 B.C.) and ...
Angela says "I love this little detail from a much larger, busy scene from the tomb of Menna painted by Rev. Colin Campbell. Shown on a much smaller scale than other more important workers, ...
The tomb chapels belong to Menna, an overseer under Amenhotep III, and Nakhtamun, chief of the funerary temple’s altar around the time of Ancient Egypt’s 20th Dynasty.
By Jacopo Prisco, CNN (CNN) — Researchers using a cutting-edge technique have discovered hidden details in two ancient Egyptian paintings in the Theban Necropolis, near the River Nile, that date ...