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Theban Tomb #89 Epigraphic Project
y Amenmose who served King Amenhotep III (1391-1353 BC), King Tutankhamun’s grandfather. The tomb is located on the west bank of the Nile at Luxor, Egypt, among some 500 tombs that dot the hillside, dating roughly from 1500- 1200 BC. The project’s goal is to record and interpret the paintings
Hambukol/Letti Basin
scoveries were the remains of the previously unknown pre-Napatan Nubian people (1000- 800 BC), the ancestors of the great rulers of Kush. Research in Egypt and Sudan has been funded in part by grants from the ROM Governors and private donors. Research at Hambukol has been funded in part by a grant
Ceramic Petrology Laboratory
eas of ROM research, particularly on ceramics from the Middle East of the 8th to 17th centuries; Mesoamerica; and ancient China, Japan, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Nubia, Syro-Palestine, Indus Valley, and Iran.