This paper aims to analyze the role of selected reused tombs in the religious landscape of the Theban necropolis in the 1st millennium BCE. Discussed are three monuments (TT 192, AT -28-, and the so-called Hanging Tomb) and the possible links between their original owners and the deceased buried in them in the Third Intermediate and Late Periods.
Theban necropolis; Third Intermediate Period; Late Period; tomb reuse; God’s Wife of Amun
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