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Luxor, Nefertari Tomb: MRA-EGY-Lux016

Type Sample Item

Sample ID

MRA-EGY-Lux016

Sample Material Type

Mural painting

Sample Sub-type

cross section

Dimensions (cm)

Length
0.1

Weight

weight value (g)
0.98
Notes
sample + resin

Geographic Location

Country
Egypt
Place
Luxor, Valley of the Kings
Detailed location not available
no

Site/monument

Egypt (EGY)
Luxor
Tomb of Nefertari

Historical note about the site/monument

The complex of Luxor began to be built around 1400 BC, on the east side of the Nile, as part of the necropolis of the ancient city of Thebes, the capital of the unified Egypt. Amongst the most impressive Luxor’s buildings, we can point out the temples of Seti I, Hatshepsut, Ramses II and the tomb of his favorite wife, queen Nefertari, in the so-called Valley of the Queens. The building is famous for its luxurious mural paintings, which date back over 3.000 years. The tomb was discovered in 1904 by Ernesto Schiaparelli and, since then, was severely damaged by the increasing number of visitors, until 1986 when a six-year conservation project of the Getty Conservation Institute and the Egyptian Antiquities Organization took place. The tomb was later reopened to the public, in 1995. The complex of Luxor has been excavated since late 19th century and nowadays is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Further reading:
McDonald, John K., House of Eternity: The Tomb of Nefertari, Conservation and Cultural Heritage, Los Angeles, CA: Getty Conservation Institute and J. Paul Getty Museum, 1996

Chronological period (sample)

New Kingdom of Egypt - XVIII Dynasty

Date of sampling

Unknown
Yes

Related samples

MRA-EGY-Lux 14 to MRA-EGY-Lux21

Other information about the sample

Sample MRA-EGY-Lux 16 was stored inside a carton box together with a fragment of mural painting, 6 other cross section glued to glass holders, and one glass holder with microsamples prepared for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) . There were no ID labels inside the box. On the exterior was marked: 'Nefertari: sample blu+ vitrini'.

Support

Good (sample can be handled)

Finishing Layers

Good (sample can be handled)

Inventory