Tomb of Nebamun at Thebes
Theban Tomb no. 65 (TT65), the tomb of Nebamun, dated to the reign of Hatshepsut. The tomb was reused in the Twentieth Dynasty for Imiseba, a member of the Theban Clergy. In late antiquity it (along with several of the surrounding tombs) was repurposed as an anchorite dwelling, called in modern times the "Monastery of Cyriacus."
Pleiades
Wikidata Q16511602
Wikimedia Commons Category:Tomb of Nebamun TT65
Bács 1998
Hasznos 2013
Cybulski 2015
Theban Mapping Project, Bibliography for TT 65: Nebamun, usurped by Imiseba.
Wikipedia (English) TT65
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Monastery of Cyriacus
TT65
Tomb of Nebamun at Thebes
Theban Tomb no. 65 (TT65), the tomb of Nebamun, dated to the reign of Hatshepsut. The tomb was reused in the Twentieth Dynasty for Imiseba, a member of the Theban Clergy. In late antiquity it (along with several of the surrounding tombs) was repurposed as an anchorite dwelling, called in modern times the "Monastery of Cyriacus."
A tomb as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus term 300005926: "Elaborations constructed over or around burial sites."
tomb
Our present, modern era. [[1700, 2100]]
Modern (AD 1700-Present)
1700
Pleiades
Hasznos 2013
Bács 1998 page 53
Monastery of Cyriacus
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Monastery of Cyriacus
2100
The New Kingdom period in Egypt, following the chronology of the UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology (compiled by Thomas Schneider): http://www.uee.ucla.edu/contributors/chronology.htm. [[-1548, -1086]]
New Kingdom Egypt (1548-1086)
An abbey (monastery) as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus: independent and canonically erected monasteries, ruled by an abbot if occupied by monks and by an abbess if occupied by nuns.
abbey (monastery)
1700
Pleiades
TT65
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TT65
2100
-1548
OpenStreetMap (Node 6106997715, version 2, osm:changeset=75177549, 2019-10-02T05:10:25Z)
The Late Antique period in Greek and Roman history. For the purposes of Pleiades, this period is said to begin in the year 300 and to end in the year 640 after the birth of Christ. [[300, 640]]
Late Antique (AD 300-AD 640)
Point representing the entrance to TT65/the Monastery of Cyriacus, derived from an OpenStreetMap node after Kampp 1996.
Kampp 2013 Plate III
OSM Node 6106997715
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OSM location of TT65 Nebamun/Imiseba/Monastery of Cyriacus