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Two middle kingdom stelae of nn-RN=F and SNBJ in the Egyptian museum Cairo (CGC 20524-20521) [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to publish and study two Abydos stelae preserved now in the magazine of the Middle Kingdom in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo under the numbers (CGC 20524 and 20521), with discussion of the meaning of their names and titles ...
Ibrahim ABD EL SATTAR
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L'Horus Den. Un pharaon bien oublié de la Première Dynastie
A tablet found at Abydos at the end of the last century, lost for many years and rediscovered in 1951, allows us to make some progress in our knowledge concerning King Den, a sovereign of the 1st egyptian dynasty.
Gérard Godron
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Migration theory and ‘Greek Colonisation’. Milesians at Naukratis and Abydos
With the application of post-colonial theoretical approaches in the last decades of the twentieth century CE, the study of archaic Greek overseas settlement has arrived at something of a terminological and methodological impasse.
John Brendan Knight
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The Stela of Haremwia, Chief of the Provisioning Sector of the Temple Workshop (CG 34079 / JE 22011)
This article is devoted to the description and analysis of the limestone stela of Haremwia from Abydos. It was on display in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo (CG 34079 / JE 22011) and is currently in the storerooms of the Grand Egyptian Museum, Giza. It dates
Amgad Joseph
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Contributions to Anatolian History and Numismatics 13-14
13. Abydos – where Alexander started his campaign against the PersiansBetween AD 177/8 and the reign of the emperor Maximinus Thrax (235-238) the city of Abydos in the Troad (modern Çanakkale), situated on the Asian shore of the Hellespont, minted five ...
Johannes Nollé
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Hérô et Léandre dans le médaillier de Besançon
Herô and Leander in the medal collection of Besançon. Among the coins of the medal collection of the Bibliothèque Municipale de Besançon, there is a silver coin depicting Herô and Leander, whose legend takes place between Sestos and Abydos, on the two ...
Guy Labarre
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Paleopathology of Human Tuberculosis and the Potential Role of Climate
Both origin and evolution of tuberculosis and its pathogens (Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex) are not fully understood. The paleopathological investigation of human remains offers a unique insight into the molecular evolution and spread including correlative data of the environment. The molecular analysis of material from Egypt (3000–500 BC), Sudan (
Andreas G. Nerlich +2 more
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Exploring some Elements of Piracy in Selected Literary Works by Lord Byron [PDF]
: This research paper investigates and develops the persistence of piracy in some of Lord Byron’s literary works. The target works are basically narratives the poet had been told during his oriental voyages in Albany, Ottoman Empire, in Greece, etc… The ...
Sékou TOURÉ
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Because of the strategic importance of the Abydos archaeological site in Egypt as a source of wealth for Egyptian tourism, this study was concerned with carrying out geophysical measurements to detect subsurface succession and measure variations in the ...
Abdelbaset M. Abudeif +4 more
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Potmarks from Tell el-Murra and Tell el-Farkha Cemeteries (Seasons 2011-2016)
The Necropolis at Tell el-Murra site, situated in the north-eastern part of the Nile Delta just several kilometres east of Tell el-Farkha, contains 22 marked vessels distributed in nine graves. The tall jars discovered there (wine jars and jars decorated
Magdalena Kazimierczak
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