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The meaning of wine in Egyptian tombs: the three amphorae from Tutankhamun's burial chamber

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ANTIQUITY
卷 85, 期 329, 页码 851-858

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0003598X00068356

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Egypt; second millennium BC; residue analysis; Tutankhamun; Akhenaten; wine; burial rites

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Three wine jars in Tutankhamun's fabulously preserved burial chamber had been opened and placed east, west and south of the sarcophagus. By means of inscriptions, endorsed by residue analysis, the author distinguishes the contents as red wine, white wine and a high quality fortified wine, and goes on to argue for specific symbolic meanings for these choices in the context of religious change after Akhenaten.

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