This work examines one section of southern Karnak from the ancient
Egyptian city of Thebes. Excavations at the site uncovered
extensive remains from the late New Kingdom (12th-11th c. BCE),
Third Intermediate Period (11th-7th c. BCE), and Late Period
occupation of the area (7th-4th c. BCE). The research questions
focused on determining the function of this section of the city and
the nature of its relationship to the neighbouring Mut temple. A
close study of the architectural and ceramic evidence traces the
changing roles of the area through time, with special emphasis on a
large-scale mud-brick building discovered at the site.
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