Thebes, the so-called Intef cemetery
Background information:
The cemetery was 1908-1909 excavated by Petrie. It is divided by a wadi into two halves. The northern part Petrie called A, the southern part B. Cemetery A belongs entirely to the Eleventh Dynasty, while B was much reused in the 22nd-24th Dynasty.
The Petrie description of the cemetery is brief. He only published
the pottery and a few other finds, without describing individual tombs or providing
a plan or map of the cemetery. On the plates in his publication (Petrie
1909: pl. XIII-XXI) are written the tomb numbers next to each object, which
Petrie found. From these it is possible to reconstruct the contents of 98 tombs.
Seidlmayer 1990: 69-105 uses
this method to provide a seriation of the pottery of the cemetery. This pottery
is important since one of the big tombs belong to a king. The whole series is
therefore precisely datable. Most of the tombs belong to the Eleventh Dynasty
(mostly before unification of the country under Mentuhotep
II); but some tombs are later. Some further information is recorded in the
note books.
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