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- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- LIST OF PLATES
- INTRODUCTION: FACTS AND THEORIES RELATING TO THE KINGS INVOLVED IN THE ATEN HERESY
- CHAPTER 1 THE ROOM BEYOND THE BURIAL CHAMBER (A TREASURY)
- CHAPTER 2 THE FUNERARY EQUIPMENT FOUND IN THE ROOM BEYOND THE BURIAL CHAMBER
- CHAPTER 3 THE ANNEXE (A STORE-ROOM)
- CHAPTER 4 THE OBJECTS FOUND IN THE ANNEXE (A STORE-ROOM)
- CHAPTER 5 THE MAIN CAUSE OF DETERIORATION AND CHEMICAL CHANGES AMONG THE OBJECTS IN THE TOMB
- APPENDICES
- APPENDIX I REPORT UPON THE TWO HUMAN FŒTUSES DISCOVERED IN THE TOMB OF TUT-ANKH-AMEN
- APPENDIX II THE CHEMISTRY OF THE TOMB
- APPENDIX III DESCRIPTION OF THE OBJECTS. PLATES LII-LXXX
- INDEX
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APPENDIX II - THE CHEMISTRY OF THE TOMB
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 April 2012
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- LIST OF PLATES
- INTRODUCTION: FACTS AND THEORIES RELATING TO THE KINGS INVOLVED IN THE ATEN HERESY
- CHAPTER 1 THE ROOM BEYOND THE BURIAL CHAMBER (A TREASURY)
- CHAPTER 2 THE FUNERARY EQUIPMENT FOUND IN THE ROOM BEYOND THE BURIAL CHAMBER
- CHAPTER 3 THE ANNEXE (A STORE-ROOM)
- CHAPTER 4 THE OBJECTS FOUND IN THE ANNEXE (A STORE-ROOM)
- CHAPTER 5 THE MAIN CAUSE OF DETERIORATION AND CHEMICAL CHANGES AMONG THE OBJECTS IN THE TOMB
- APPENDICES
- APPENDIX I REPORT UPON THE TWO HUMAN FŒTUSES DISCOVERED IN THE TOMB OF TUT-ANKH-AMEN
- APPENDIX II THE CHEMISTRY OF THE TOMB
- APPENDIX III DESCRIPTION OF THE OBJECTS. PLATES LII-LXXX
- INDEX
- Plate section
- Plate section
Summary
The present note is a continuation of that bearing the same title that formed Appendix II of the second volume of “The Tomb of Tut-ankh-Amen.”
As the clearance of the tomb progressed, not only were fresh materials of chemical interest brought to light, but also additional examples of materials of which specimens had already been found. These may now be described, as also certain of those that, although discovered during the earlier stages of the work, were previously either not referred to at all or were only given a very brief mention, as it appeared probable that similar materials might be present in greater quantity in the chambers then still to be cleared. This has proved to be the case, and these may now appropriately be more fully dealt with.
In the previous volume the fact that fungus growths occur in the tomb was briefly recorded. In the Antechamber there is a slight distribution of brown fungus spots, looking like rust, on the walls; in the Burial Chamber the walls are completely covered with a network of fungus, resulting in considerable defacement of the painted scenes; in the Innermost Treasury there is a slight amount of fungus, though more than in the Antechamber, and there is still more in the Annexe. No instance of fungus on the walls of other tombs in Egypt can be traced.
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- The Tomb of Tut-Ankh-AmenDiscovered by the Late Earl of Carnarvon and Howard Carter, pp. 170 - 184Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1933