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Panhesy, First servant of the Aten in the house of Aten in Akhet-Aten, Second prophet of the Lord of the Two Lands Neferkheprure-Waenre (Akhenaten), the sealbearer of the King of Lower Egypt. Overseer of the storehouse of the Aten in Akhetaten, Overseer of cattle of the Aten in Akhet-Aten.〔N. de G. Davies, The rock tombs of El-Amarna, Parts I and II, 1905 (Reprinted 2004), The Egypt Exploration Society, ISBN 0-85698-159-1〕 〔 Kemp, Barry, The City of Akhenaten and Nefertiti: Amarna and its People, Thames and Hudson, 2012〕 ==General Description== The tomb of Panehsy is part of the Northern tombs. These tombs are general larger than the tombs referred to as the Southern tombs. Panehsy's tomb, like the one belonging to Meryre, is known for the depictions of the temple of the Aten. 〔 The Tomb of Panehsy〔() Amarna North Tomb 6〕 contains scenes of himself and his family〔Gay Robins, Ann S. Fowler, ''Proportion and Style in Ancient Egyptian Art'', University of Texas Press 1994, pp.130f.〕 and others showing the royal family,〔Robert Hari, ''New Kingdom - Amarna Period: The Great Hymn to Aten'', Brill 1985, p.24〕 but his remains have never been identified. The tomb had suffered damage form iconoclasts. The images of Akhenaten and Nefertiti had been disfigured, and most of the names had been removed.〔Aldred, Cyril, Akhenaten: King of Egypt ,Thames and Hudson, 1991 (paperback), ISBN 0-500-27621-8〕 In later times, his tomb was turned into a Coptic place of worship for a while〔Robins & Fowler, p.60〕 and suffered damage. A deep font for total immersion was placed before the apse. 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tomb of Panehsy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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