Item E. W. Lane MSS 8.17 - Tomb wall scene, hoeing and ploughing, El Kab

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E. W. Lane MSS 8.17

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Tomb wall scene, hoeing and ploughing, El Kab

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  • c. 1825-1876 (Creation)

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1 drawing

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(1801-1876)

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Tomb wall scene, figures hoeing and ploughing:

  • pencil drawing
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  • 17.8 x 9.9 cm
  • [Lane's caption on page verso, at top left corner] 'Sculptures at Eilethyia — The Ploughing & Sowing.' (pencil note)
  • Detail from agricultural scenes, two groups of men hoeing and men with oxen ploughing (first group), west wall in hall, tomb of Paheri, El Kab

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Copyright Griffith Institute, University of Oxford

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  • Foxing has caused discolouration around edges of mount

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  • TopBib v.177, 179 (5)-(6), upper part of wall, left section, bottom (third) register

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