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In the shadow of Kaaper. Preliminary report on the anonymous Fifth Dynasty tomb AS 88 [PDF]

open access: yesPražské Egyptologické Studie, 2021
This paper presents an archaeological report on the anonymous Fifth Dynasty mastaba AS 88 from the Abusir South necropolis, south west of the tomb of the official Kaaper (AS 1).
Martin Odler   +4 more
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Šedesát let českých (československých) archeologických výzkumů v Abúsíru [PDF]

open access: yesPražské Egyptologické Studie, 2020
At Abusir, Czechoslovak/Czech archaeological excavations started in 1960. Until 1974, the work concentrated on the mastaba of Ptahshepses, the largest private tomb from the Third Millennium BC currently known from Egypt, which had been partly unearthed
Ladislav Bareš
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Embalming deposit of Wahibremeryneit from Abusir – a preliminary report of the 2022 spring season [PDF]

open access: yesPražské Egyptologické Studie, 2023
In the 2021 archaeological season at Abusir, the shaft of the tomb of Wahibremeryneit, containing the largest intact embalming deposit ever found in Egypt was excavated.
Květa Smoláriková
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Sixth Dynasty shaft deposit from tomb AS 84b [PDF]

open access: yesPražské Egyptologické Studie, 2021
The aim of this paper is to discuss a single context from a small mud brick tomb, AS 84b, built immediately south of large wooden boat (AS 80) at Abusir South.
Katarína Arias
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Jedinečnost Abúsíru v kontextu Egypta: českoslovenští egyptologové a egyptské památky [PDF]

open access: yesPražské Egyptologické Studie, 2020
In 2020, the Czechoslovak and Czech excavations at Abusir celebrate their 60th anniversary. A presentation of Egyptological activities in temporary exhibitions and museum displays has become an essential follow-up of archaeological work.
Hana Navratilova , Radek Podhorný
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The large Late Period shaft tombs at Abusir – continuity and change (a case study) [PDF]

open access: yesPražské Egyptologické Studie, 2022
The large shaft tombs at Abusir have apparently been constructed during a rather short period of time (cer tainly not exceeding one generation) and, most probably, by one and the same group of architects, workmen and artists.
Ladislav Bareš
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Bears in Ancient Egypt [PDF]

open access: yesMaǧallaẗ Kulliyyaẗ Al-Sīyāḥaẗ wa Al-Fanādiq (Ǧāmiʿaẗ Al-Mansoura), 2022
Although bears were considered among the non-native animals in ancient Egypt, they were represented in various scenes because of the ancient Egyptian obsession with exotic animals.
Dalia Mohamed Soliman Abdel Meguid Omar
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Abúsírská nařízení krále Džedkarea a písaři královské kanceláře | The Abusir decrees of King Djedkare and the scribes of the royal chancery [PDF]

open access: yesPražské Egyptologické Studie, 2019
The Abusir papyrus archives are among the most important discoveries achieved by the Czech Institute of Egyptology FA CU during its six decades of exploration of the necropolis.
Hana Vymazalová
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Pottery from the tomb of Kairsu (AC 33) – a preliminary analysis [PDF]

open access: yesPražské Egyptologické Studie, 2020
This paper presents a preliminary report on the most significant ceramic contexts from the tomb of official Kairsu, excavated at Abusir Centre in the autumn of 2018. Based on the pottery finds, the activities in the tomb can be divided roughly into three
Katarína Arias
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The Receipt for Wheat from Abusir

open access: yesTYCHE – Contributions to Ancient History, Papyrology and Epigraphy, 2003
In Tyche 15 (2000) 111-117 (with Taf. 5), Rosario Pintaudi and Wolf Oerter publish a papyrus found in late antique occupation levels of the Fifth Dynasty funerary temple of Queen Khentkawes at Abusir. It contains a Greek receipt for wheat on one side and a Coptic letter addressed to one Apa Paulos, presumably a monk, on the other.
Worp, K.A., Bagnall, R.S.
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