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The Title "Rswd3" connected with the God Osiris [PDF]
Within ancient Egyptian culture, Osiris embodied different but interrelated concepts and expectations, such as human rebirth, legitimate kingship, succession of generations in society or regeneration of natural and cosmic cycles, the latter manifested ...
Ghada Mostafa Ibrahim Azzam
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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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God Khery BAQ.F '' Xry bAq .f" In Ancient Egyptian Religion [PDF]
This paper deals with god Khery baq.f who was one of the seven spirits in ancient Egypt Axw sfxw. He was a Memphite tree god. Xry bAq.f (who is under his moringa tree) was the sixth god in the list of Memphite gods recorded in chamber of Sokar in Seti I
Mona Ali
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THE MAYORS OF WAH-SWT IN LATE MIDDLE KINGDOM [PDF]
( En) In the late Middle Kingdom, Senowesert III established his funerary complex at Abydos, and built an important town adjacent to this complex.
Anwar Selim
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GOLDEN FACES: A GILDED RELIEF FROM THE TIME OF RAMSES II [PDF]
A gilded block found at Abydos 150 years ago, currently belongs to the collection of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. The remarkable quality of the carvings on the block and the remains of gold leaf still visible on the faces of the divinities was a ...
Abir Enany
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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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The Offices and Career of +aw / ^mAi of Deir El-Gebrawi [PDF]
+aw / ^mAi was one of the members of Ibi’s family that ruled the Eighth and the Twelfth nomes of Upper Egypt for three generations respectively during the sixth dynasty.
Ahmed Hamdy Abdelmoniem
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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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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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Un édifice au nom du roi Héqataoui (Ahmosé Ier) dans la nécropole thébaine [PDF]
While there is massive evidence of the mortuary cult of Ahmose I’s family at Abydos, in the form of pyramids, cult buildings and texts, the Theban necropolis is virtually devoid of archaeological testimony on the building activities of the founder of the
Frédéric Colin
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