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The Necropolis at Abusir— South Field in the Middle Kingdom

open access: yesZeitschrift Fuer Aegyptische Sprache Und Altertumskunde, 1991
Ladislav Bares
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NOTES ON THE TOMB OF DUAPTAH (AS 68A) AT ABUSIR SOUTH

Anthropologie (Czech Republic), 2019
Hana Vymazalová, Petra Havelková
exaly   +2 more sources

New Evidence on Princess Sheretnebty from Abusir South

Archiv orientální, 2014
A study of the King’s daughter Sheretnebty, whose tomb-complex is situated in the non royal necropolis in Abusir South, raises many questions with regard to the history of the Fifth Dynasty (2,494–2,345 BCE). This paper provides an interpretation of the newly acquired evidence that emerged during the second season of exploration of her tomb-complex ...
Hana Vymazalová, Veronika Dulíková
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Evidence of Three Possible Relatives of Princess Sheretnebty from Her Tomb at Abusir South

Archiv orientální, 2016
This paper focuses on new evidence from the tomb of princess Sheretnebty at Abusir South, which was uncovered during the 2012 and 2013 archaeological seasons. Three individuals are attested by names on finds from this tomb, including the statuette of Iti and an offering table and a decorated block of Ankhiemaptah and his wife Neferhekenhathor.
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A unique piece of Old Kingdom art: the Funerary Stela of Sekhemka and Henutsen from Abusir South

Ägypten und Levante, 2021
Martin Odler   +2 more
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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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The Origin of Imported Jars from 6th Dynasty Abusir: New Light on Early Bronze Age Egyptian-Levantine Relations

Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 2021
Karin Sowada, Miroslav Barta
exaly  

Heraclitus’ Law and the Late Period Shaft Tombs of Abusir

Interdisciplinary Contributions To Archaeology, 2023
Miroslav Barta
exaly  

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