11 See Note 17 for a fuller account of the controversy over the age of the body found in KV 55.
12 Derry, pp. 116—17.
13 Filer, p. 14.
14 Harrison, pp. 113—14.
15 Welsh, Tutankhamun's Egypt, p. 54.
16 Engelbach, «The so-called coffin of Akhenaten», ASAE 31 (1931), pp. 98-114; Engelbach, 1940, p. 152.
17 For the theory that Smenkhkare was Nefertiti see, for instance, Samson, Nefertiti and Cleopatra: Queen-Monarcbs of Ancient Egypt, pp. 86—9, 95—7, and Reeves, Akhenaten: Egypt's False Prophet, 2001, pp. 170—3, after the work of John R Harris in 1973. For strong arguments against this conclusion, see Allen, «Nefertiti and Smenkh-ka-re», GM 141 (1994), pp. 7—17.
18 Harris, «Akhenaten and Nefernefruaten in the Tomb of Tut» ankhamun», in Reeves, After Tut» ankhamun: Research and excavation in the Royal Necropolis at Thebes, 1992, pp. 55–62.
19 Eaton-Krauss, «The Sarcophagus in the Tomb of Tut» ankhamun», in Reeves, 1992, pp. 85–90.
20 Welsh, Tutankhamun's Egypt, p. 8.
21 For a more recent case for the body from KV 55 being that of Smenkhkare see Rose, «Who's in Tomb 55», Archaeology 55:2 (March/April 2002), pp. 22–27; Filer, «Anatomy of a Mummy», Archaeology 55:2, (March/April 2002), pp. 26–29.
22 See, for example, Reeves, 2001, pp. 81–84, 173—4.
23 Fairman, «Once again the so-called coffin of Akhenaten», JEA 47 (I960), pp. 25–40.
24 Harrison, pp. 115—16.
25 Davis, Excavations: Biban el Moluk: Tbe Tombs of Har-mhabi and Touatankhamanou, 1912, p. 2.
26 Ibid., pp. 3, 125.
27 Ibid., p. 127.
28 Ibid., p. 128.
29 Ibid.; Carter and Mace, The Tomb of Tut.ankh.Amen, I, pp. 77—8; Welsh, Tutankhamun’s Egypt, pp. 9—10.
30 Hoving, Tutankhamun — The Untold Story, pp. 61—2.
31 Davis, 1912, p. 3.|
1 Mahdy, Tutankhamun: The Life and,Death of a Boy King, pp. 54—5.
2 Harris, «How long was the Reign of Horemheb?» JEA 54 (1968), p. 97; Aldred and Sandison, «The Pharaoh Akhenaten: a problem in Egyptology and pathology», BHM 36 (1962), pp. 298-9.
3 Vandenberg, The Forgotten Pharaoh: The Discovery of Tutankhamun, p. 21.
4 Ibid.
5 Ibid., pp. 24—5.
6 Petrie, Tell el Amama, p. 38.
7 Redford, Akhenaten: The Heretic King p. 141.
8 Petrie, p. 41.
9 Ibid.
10 Deny, «Note on the skeleton hitherto believed to be that of King Akhenaten; ASAE 31 (1931), p. 116.
11 See, for instance, Aldred and Sandison, pp. 305—15.
12 Burridge, «Akhenaten: A New Perspective. Evidence of a Genetic Disorder in the Royal Family of 18th Dynasty Egypt», JSSEA 23 (1993), p. 65.
13 Ibid.
14 Phillips, Act of God: Tutankhamun, Moses and the Myth of Atlantis, p. 68.
15 Burridge, p. 65.
16 Burridge, pp. 63–74; Burridge, «Did Akhenaten Suffer from Marfan's Syndrome?», BA 59:2 (June 1996), pp. 127—8.
17 Filer, «The KV 55 body: the facts», EA 17 (Autumn 2000), p. 4.
18 See Collins, Gods of Eden, Ch. 11.
19 See Stecchini, Notes on the Relation of Ancient Measures to the Great Pyramid», in Tompkins, Secrets of the Great Pyramid, pp. 287–382.
20 Molleson & Campbell, «Deformed Skulls at Tell Arpachi-yah: the Social Context», in Campbell & Green (eds), The Archaeology of Death in the Ancient Near East, Oxbow Monograph No. 51, 1995, pp. 45–55.
21 Hoving, Tutankhamun — The Untold Story, p. 27.
22 James, Howard Carter: The Path to Tutankhamun, Appendix II, pp. 413—15, and Carter Tut.Ankh.Amen: The Politics of Discovery, pp. 3–6.
1 Reeves, The Complete Tutankhamun, p. 44.
2 Burghclere, «Introduction», in Carter and Mace, The Tomb ofTut.ankhAmen, I, p. 27.
3 See Laughlin, Archaeology and the Bible, p. 72.
4 Carnarvon and Carter, Five Years» Explorations at Thebes: A record of work done 1907 — 1911-
5 Winstone, Howard Carter and the Discovery of the Tomb of Tutankhamun, p. 114.
6 Carter and Mace, I, p. 80.
7 Ibid., I, p. 81.
8 Ibid.
9 Ibid. I, p. 82.
10 Ibid.
11 Breasted, Pioneer to the Past: The Story of James Henry Breasted Archaeologist, p. 328.
12 Carter and Mace, I,p. 82.
13 Ibid., I, p. 83.
14 Ibid., I, p. 85.
15 Breasted, р. 328.
16 Ibid.
17 Carter and Mace, I, p. 85.
18 Hoving, Tutankhamun — The Untold Story, p. 73.
19 Ibid.
1 Carter and Mace, The Tomb of Tut.ankh.Amen, I, p. 90.
2 Gardiner, My Working Years, p. 37.
3 Carter and Mace, I, p. 87.
4 Breasted, Pioneer to the Past: The Story of James Henry Breasted Archaeologist, p. 332.
5 Carter and Mace, I, p. 88.
6 Ibid., I, p. 89.
7 See, for example, James, Howard Carter: the Path to Tutankhamun.
8 Hoving, Tutankhamun — The Untold Story, p. 81.
9 A letter from Herbert E Winlock, assistant curator of Egyptology at the Metropolitan Museum, New York, to its director Edward Robinson, dated 28 March 1923, quoted in Hoving, p. 82. See also James, p. 218, who quotes the first paragraph.
10 Breasted, p. 342.
11 Letter from Winlock to Robinson, 28 March 1923, op. cit.
12 Ibid.
13 Breasted, p. 342.
14 Letter from Winlock to Robinson, 28 March 1923, op. cit.
15 Ibid.
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