
handle: 10261/193321
Even a looted burial can yield archaeological treasures: David García and José M. Galán describe a remarkable set of bows and arrows from an early Eighteenth Dynasty burial at the necropolis of Dra Abu el-Naga, on the West Bank of the Nile at Thebes. Extraordinarily well preserved, it reveals detailed information about the style and use of these antique weapons
The research was conducted at the Spanish National Research Council in Madrid, as part of the project HAR2014-52323-P within the Spanish National Programme for Scientific Research, Technology and Innovation. The Spanish Archaeological Mission was sponsored by Union Fenosa Gas.
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