Reflects 3.5 years of transdisciplinary archeological research in
the Theban Necropolis applying sophisticated scientific, digital,
and technical approaches and methods often conducted on a micro
level.
Fieldwork draws from a hermeneutic perspective that pays attention
to the life span of an archeological object and its
interrelatedness, including post-depositional events.
Includes a chapter on the history of the archeological site and its
early modern exploration.
Shows many color plates of finds and tomb decoration, ortho-images,
tomb plans derived from point clouds acquired through terrestrial
laser scanning, as well as views of 3D landscape and tomb models.