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The shaft tomb of Iufaa at Abusir in 2001
Zeitschrift Fuer Aegyptische Sprache Und Altertumskunde, 2002In Spring 2001, a rather vast complex of rooms, dug in the tafl bedrock and originally vaulted, was unearthed in front of the eastern facade of the main shaft in the tomb. Most probably, this complex served the funerary cult of the tomb owner. Thus, for the first time, the cult installations are archaeologically attested in any of the Late Period shaft
Ladislav Bareš +3 more
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The Shaft Tomb of Menekhibnekau at Abusir Season of 2008
Zeitschrift Fuer Aegyptische Sprache Und Altertumskunde, 2010Abstract During the autumn season of 2008, the epigraphic work and photographic documentation of the relief decoration in the burial chamber of Menekhibnekau (uncovered in April 2007) continued, together with the cleaning and conservation of its side walls.
Ladislav Bareš, Renata Landgráfová
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Foundation Deposits in the Tomb of Udjahorresnet at Abusir
Zeitschrift Fuer Aegyptische Sprache Und Altertumskunde, 1996Etude et interpretation d'un depot de fondation mis au jour dans l'angle nord-ouest de l'enceinte de la tombe d'Oudjahorresnet a Abousir, datant de la XXVIe dynastie, dont l'importance est sans doute proportionnelle a la situation de ce fonctionnaire militaire et repose la question de l'existence d'un culte dedie a ce ...
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Phoenician and Aramaic Inscriptions from Abusir
2013The presence of foreign elements within the site of Abusir is uniquely documented by inscriptions written in Aramaic and Phoenician, as well as in the Carian language. Several such inscriptions have already been discovered during excavations of the German Oriental Society between 1902 and 1908 and led by Ludwig Borchardt.
Jan Dušek, Jana Mynářová
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A Late Dynasty 5 Cemetery at Abusir
Zeitschrift Fuer Aegyptische Sprache Und Altertumskunde, 1990exaly +2 more sources
2017
This chapter discusses the change in how scholars view Abusir, in part due to the discovery of a cemetery with shaft tombs dating from the end of the Twenty-sixth and the beginning of the Twenty-seventh Dynasty—that is, from the end of what is known as the Saite Period and the beginning of the first period of Persian domination over Egypt.
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This chapter discusses the change in how scholars view Abusir, in part due to the discovery of a cemetery with shaft tombs dating from the end of the Twenty-sixth and the beginning of the Twenty-seventh Dynasty—that is, from the end of what is known as the Saite Period and the beginning of the first period of Persian domination over Egypt.
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Excavations at Abusir Preliminary Report 1997/8
Zeitschrift Fuer Aegyptische Sprache Und Altertumskunde, 1999exaly +2 more sources

