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Stone Offering Tables of the Early Dynasty Period and the Old Kingdom Reconsidered

Archív Orientální Quarterly, 2013
The article presents a particular group of objects – stone offering tables – uncovered in the mastaba AS 54 at Abusir South (Egypt) during the excavations of the Czech Institute of Egyptology, and on the basis of their classification reconsiders the so ...
L. Jirásková
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Insights into Wood Species and Woodworking Techniques in Corn Mummy Coffins from the Ptolemaic Period, Ancient Egypt

International Journal of Wood Culture
This study aimed to enhance the understanding of wood species utilization, woodworking techniques, and timber trade practices during the Ptolemaic Period.
M. Abdallah   +3 more
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South Abusir

2017
This chapter focuses on South Abusir, the southern section of the Czech archaeological concession in the Memphite necropolis. It first describes the Valley of Abusir, which is supposed to have been the easiest access way to the Saqqara cemetery, and how the North Saqqara escarpment and the Lake of Abusir not only dominated but also helped shape the ...
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Struggles for identity formation: second-generation South Asian diaspora overseas

South Asian Diaspora
The second-generation South Asian diaspora, made up of individuals whose parents were born as immigrants in a foreign country, often faces unique and complex challenges in forming and reconciling their identities.
A. Ullah
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The regulation of alien species in South Africa

South African Journal of Science
A key global change challenge is to significantly reduce the risks of alien taxa causing harmful impacts without compromising the rights of citizens. As part of efforts to address this challenge, South Africa promulgated comprehensive regulations and ...
John R. U. Wilson, S. Kumschick
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A unique piece of Old Kingdom art: the Funerary Stela of Sekhemka and Henutsen from Abusir South. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|

2021
The excavations of the Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in the spring of 2018 brought to light a remarkable stela (Exc. No. 1/AS104/2018) with an offering table scene and two engaged statues depicting a couple (Sekhemka and Henutsen).
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Exploration of the Necropolis at Abusir South in the Season of 2012. Preliminary Report

Ägypten und Levante, 2015
M. Bárta   +5 more
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Abusir-Spring 2002

, 2003
L. Bareš   +3 more
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