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Bulletin de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale 122
2022 IFAO
20 p.
gratuit - free of charge
Basem Gehad, Lorelei H. Corcoran, Mahmoud Ibrahim, Ahmed Hammad, Mohamed Samah, Abd Allah Abdo, Omar Fekry, Muhammad Rafat
Newly Discovered Mummy Portraits from the Necropolis of Ancient Philadelphia – Fayum
Au cours de six saisons de fouilles, la mission égyptienne travaillant dans l’ancienne nécropole de Philadelphie a pu identifier les zones des différentes phases d’occupation de la nécropole, du iiie siècle av. J.-C. au IVe siècle de notre ère. La question principale à laquelle devait tenter de répondre le projet de fouilles était celle de la contextualisation des portraits de momies découverts au XIXe siècle sur le site, connus sous le nom de portraits de momies d’Er-Rubayyât ou portraits de Philadelphie. Les deux dernières saisons ont révélé un portrait de momie unique et complet, ainsi que d’autres fragments de portraits de momie provenant d’un contexte et présentant des caractéristiques bien documentés. Ce portrait pourrait nous permettre de comprendre le contexte original des portraits de momies dans différents musées du même site et de répondre à de nombreuses questions concernant la datation des portraits de momies.
Throughout six scientific and systematic excavations season the Egyptian mission working at ancient Philadelphia necropolis, was able to identify the zones of different phases of occupation in the necropolis from the 3rd century BC to the 4th cent CE. Among the main research question of the excavation project was the contextualization of the mummy portrait that were found during the nineteenth century at the site, well known as the mummy portraits from Er-Rubayyât or Philadelphia mummy portraits. The last two seasons revealed a unique and complete mummy portrait as well as other fragments of mummy portraits from some well excavated context and features, this portrait could enable us to understand the original context of mummy portrait in different museum from the same site and to answer many questions regarding the mummy portrait dating.
- Basem Gehad ( : 248172123)
Basem Gehad is an archaeometrist and archaeologist at the Ministry of Antiquities – Egypt, holding PhD in archaeology and archaeological sciences with an area of expertise in ancient Egyptian funeral archaeology and researches on painting techniques and its materials from funeral context. - Lorelei H. Corcoran
Professor, Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology, Memphis University - Mahmoud Ibrahim
Field Archaeologist, member of Middle Egypt Archaeological Training Center, MoTA - Ahmed Hammad
Surveyor, Director of Cairo and Giza Archaeological Training Center, MoTA - Mohamed Samah
Archaeological photographer, Head of photography and 3D modeling in Upper Egypt Archaeological Training Center, MoTA. - Abd Allah Abdo
Osteoarcheologist, Director of Upper Egypt Archaeological Training Center, MoTA. - Omar Fekry
Archaeologist, Fayoum inspectorate. - Muhammad Rafat