daily life scenes, fishing and fowling is the first one of these scenes. The scene was originally a royal subject, but later is used by high officials. During the 6th Dynasty the tomb owner as a spear fisherman and fowler is a very common scene.
The depiction of the tomb owner as a spear fisherman or a fowler is a very common scene, but the research focus on the family member and servants appear with the deceased in the fishing and fowling scenes are found in the noble tombs of the 6th dynasty
The research will provide the reason for depicting of the family member whether wives, sons and daughters accompany their father in the journey of fishing or fowling. The purpose of the servant’s appearance, and the equipment they used. It also aims to determine the location of the scenes on the walls of the tombs, and the role of each individual.
Ibrahim, S., & elweshahy, M. (2023). رفقاء صاحب المقبرة بمناظر الصيد فى مقابر أشراف الأسرة السادسة بسقارة. Journal of Association of Arab Universities for Tourism and Hospitality, 24(2), 436-463. doi: 10.21608/jaauth.2023.217422.1475
MLA
Sania B. Ibrahim; mofida hassan elweshahy. "رفقاء صاحب المقبرة بمناظر الصيد فى مقابر أشراف الأسرة السادسة بسقارة", Journal of Association of Arab Universities for Tourism and Hospitality, 24, 2, 2023, 436-463. doi: 10.21608/jaauth.2023.217422.1475
HARVARD
Ibrahim, S., elweshahy, M. (2023). 'رفقاء صاحب المقبرة بمناظر الصيد فى مقابر أشراف الأسرة السادسة بسقارة', Journal of Association of Arab Universities for Tourism and Hospitality, 24(2), pp. 436-463. doi: 10.21608/jaauth.2023.217422.1475
VANCOUVER
Ibrahim, S., elweshahy, M. رفقاء صاحب المقبرة بمناظر الصيد فى مقابر أشراف الأسرة السادسة بسقارة. Journal of Association of Arab Universities for Tourism and Hospitality, 2023; 24(2): 436-463. doi: 10.21608/jaauth.2023.217422.1475