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Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur Nr. 24 (1997) - Abstracts [PDF]
s der Artikel zu SAK 24 (1997). Die Autoren sind: H. Altenmüller, P. Beylage, J.C. Darnell, B.G. Davies, B.G. Davies/ J. Toivari, Z.I. Fábián, K. Jansen-Winkeln, J. Kahl, P.P. Koemoth, R. Krauss, A. von Lieven, L.D. Morenz, S. Morschauser, J. Osing, J.F.
Kloth, Nicole (Hrsg.)
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The mastaba of the chief physician, Nfr-Hr-PtH (AS 65) [PDF]
During the fall season in 2016, the Czech Institute of Egyptology continued its field work at Abusir South. The western part of mastaba AS 65 belonging to the chief physician, Neferherptah (end of Fifth/beginning of Sixth Dynasty), was cleared and ...
Peter Jánosi
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Tomb of the chief physician Shepseskafankh [PDF]
Mastaba AS 39 was discovered during the course of the 2013 season in Abusir South. It is located in the northeastern part of the cemetery of officials dated to the Fifth Dynasty, spanning the reigns of Nyuserre through Djedkare (2402–2322 BC ...
Miroslav Bárta
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Why the Donkey Did Not Go South: Disease as a Constraint on the Spread of Equus asinus into Southern Africa [PDF]
Donkeys are the only ungulate definitely known to have been domesticated in Africa and were widely employed in the north of the continent and through the Sahara and the Sahel as pack animals, as well as spreading through much of the Old World.
Peter Mitchell
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The miraculous rise of the Fifth Dynasty – the story of Papyrus Westcar and historical evidence [PDF]
The decline of the powerful Fourth Dynasty and the rise of a new royal line, the Fifth Dynasty, have for a long time been shrouded in mystery and have become the stuff of legends. These events are referred to in the tale of the miraculous rise of the
Miroslav Verner
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Archaeometric evidence for the earliest exploitation of lignite from the bronze age Eastern Mediterranean. [PDF]
Buckley S +29 more
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A burial with a stamp seal depicting a Bes-like figure from Abusir [PDF]
In the autumn of 2010, a humble intact burial in a reed coffin was found during the excavation of the Old Kingdom stone mastaba of the chief physician Neferherptah (AS 65) at Abusir South.
Veronika Dulíková +3 more
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Spartan Daily, April 9, 1957 [PDF]
Volume 44, Issue 108https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/12464/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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A new tomb of transitional type from Abusir South: mastaba of Nyankhseshat (AS 104) [PDF]
Mastaba AS 104 is located above the Wadi Abusiri, to the south-east of the tomb of Kaaper (AS 1). It was preserved almost to the height of the former roofing, hence almost completely.
Martin Odler +6 more
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