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Wall painting from the tomb of the scribe Menna, Thebes, Ancient Egyptian, 18th dynasty.
Wall painting from the tomb of the scribe Menna, Thebes, Ancient Egyptian, 18th dynasty, c1419-1380 BC. Scene of the Vendage: picking grapes in a vineyard (right) and treading grapes (left). At top centre are amphora-shaped ceramic wine vessels. Menna was a scribe to the pharaohs Tuthmosis IV and Amenhotep III. Many of the paintings on the walls of his tomb depict farming scenes, indicating that his official duties related to the administration of agriculture.
Unique Identifier
AR919097
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4024px × 2610px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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18TH DYNASTY
Agriculture
Alcohol
AMPHORA
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN
Ann Ronan Pictures
color
concept
country
Death
drink
egypt
Egyptian
Fruit
Funeral
GRAPE
grape-picking
Grapes
GRAPEVINE
Jar
JOB
LOCATION
Male
Man
Mausoleum
Men
Menna
NEW KINGDOM
OCCUPATION
Peasant
People
Pottery
Print Collector1
PROFESSION
Tomb
tomb decoration
Vessel
VINICULTURE
VITICULTURE
WALL PAINTING
Wine
Winemaking