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Abdalla, M. (2017). THE DOGS IN THREE THEBAN PRIVATE TOMBS. Journal of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists, 2(1), 86-103. doi: 10.21608/jguaa2.2017.5202
Magda Ahmed Abdalla. "THE DOGS IN THREE THEBAN PRIVATE TOMBS". Journal of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists, 2, 1, 2017, 86-103. doi: 10.21608/jguaa2.2017.5202
Abdalla, M. (2017). 'THE DOGS IN THREE THEBAN PRIVATE TOMBS', Journal of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists, 2(1), pp. 86-103. doi: 10.21608/jguaa2.2017.5202
Abdalla, M. THE DOGS IN THREE THEBAN PRIVATE TOMBS. Journal of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists, 2017; 2(1): 86-103. doi: 10.21608/jguaa2.2017.5202

THE DOGS IN THREE THEBAN PRIVATE TOMBS

Article 5, Volume 2, Issue 1 - Serial Number 2, December 2017, Page 86-103  XML PDF (2.04 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jguaa2.2017.5202
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Author
Magda Ahmed Abdalla email orcid
History dep. Faculty of Arts , Kafr el sheikh university
Abstract
(En) In ancient Egypt, it was known that dogs were considered as ones of several Canidae. Since predynastic period, dogs were the earliest animals to be known and pictured. The main point of this article is to reveal the difference in use between the dogs used in hunting and those seated under the chairs of their owners especially in three Theban private tombs( TT.Nr.21,20,154 ), where dogs were considered to be more than pets for their owners. Further we will try to answer the question: why dogs in many tombs were seated under the chairs of their owners?
(Ar) 
 
عرفت الكلاب  في مصر القديمة منذ عصر ما قبيل الأسرات كواحدة من فصيلة الكلبيات، ولذلك تعتبر الكلاب من أقدم الحيوانات التي صورت قديماً، وأحاول من خلال هذا البحث أظهار الفرق بين الكلاب التي تم استخدامها بغرض الصيد، وتلك الكالب المصورة قابعة أسفل مقاعد أصحابها وبالأخص من خلال دراسة ثالث مقابر الأفراد بطيبة وهى المقابر أرقام 12،12، 251 ،حيث أعتقد أن الكلاب المصورة داخل تلك
 المقابر تعنى الكثير بالنسبة لأصحابها، كما سنحاول في تلك المقالة الاجابة عن لماذا صورت الكلاب فى عدد من المقابر أسفل مقاعد أصحابها.
 
Keywords
Ancient Egypt; dogs; Canidae; Theban Tombs; Tomb of User TT Nr. 21; The Tomb of Mentukhepeshef TT Nr. 20; the Tomb of Tati TT Nr. 154
Main Subjects
Egyptology
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