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The high official Harkhuf and the inscriptions of his tomb in Aswan (Egypt). An integrated methodological approach
2016
ACTA IMEKO
TECH project (Technology for the Egyptian Cultural Heritage) aimed to document an Egyptian monument for Egyptological studies and researches but, at the same time, to check a new methodological approach for conservation, valorisation and enhancement. In particular, the CNR mission focused the attention on the tomb of Harkhuf, a high official of the VI dynasty (XXIII century BC), who led trading and military expeditions into Nubia. The hieroglyphic texts inscribed on the façade of his tomb are
doi:10.21014/acta_imeko.v5i2.349
fatcat:3yvxshub6fcs7nx47ufwra73ri