This book is a complete publication by recognized experts of four
important and closely related groups of material from the tomb of
Tut'ankhamun. Ali el-Khouli presents the plain vases manufactured in a
variety of stones. These were among the finest containers in the king's
furnishings and form the best preserved set from their period. Rotislav
Holthoer catalogues the pottery, much of which contained wine from a
wide range of vintages that accompanied the king to the next world.
Colin A. Hope gives a detailed study of the jar sealings, which are
technologically significant, as well as containing important economic
and administrative information, principally about wine production. Olaf
E. Kaper catalogues and discusses the door sealings removed in the
clearance of the tomb, as well as the object seals, which are the most
extensive series from a single tomb. He successfully elucidates the
renowned 'Necropolis Seal' showing a recumbent jackal and a series of
bound captives.