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VIGNETTE OF CHAPTER 138 OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD ON THE PAPYRI OF THE THIRD INTERMEDIATE PERIOD [PDF]

open access: yesShedet, 2023
The main subject of the present paper is the analysis of the specifics in the development of the vignettes of chapter 138 of The Book of the Dead on the papyrus of the Third Intermediate Period (1069/740 BC), especially the 21st Dynasty.
Mohammed Mohammed Elsayed
doaj   +1 more source

A Coffin Dispersed: Case-study of 21st Dynasty Coffin Fragments (Timişoara 1142–1146, Budapest 51.325)

open access: yesEtnoantropološki Problemi, 2016
Study of the iconography and texts on sections of a 21st Dynasty coffin in the collection of the Museum of Banat in Timişoara, Romania, shows that the vignettes as well as the texts are unusual for such coffins.
Branislav Anđelković, Emily Teeter
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A Coffin Dispersed: Case-study of 21st Dynasty Coffin Fragments (Timişoara 1142-1146, Budapest 51.325)

open access: yesEtnoantropološki Problemi, 2015
Study of the iconography and texts on sections of a 21st Dynasty coffin in the collection of the Museum of Banat in Timişoara, Romania, shows that the vignettes as well as the texts are unusual for such coffins.
Branislav Anđelković, Emily Teeter
doaj   +1 more source
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Challenging the skills fetish

British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2022
Leesa Wheelahan   +2 more
exaly  

The competition fetish in higher education: Shamans, mind snares and consequences

European Educational Research Journal, 2018
Rajani Naidoo
exaly  

Miners' magic: artisanal mining, the albino fetish and murder in Tanzania

Journal of Modern African Studies, 2010
Deborah Fahy Bryceson
exaly  

De dicto desires and morality as fetish

Philosophical Studies, 2011
Vanessa Carbonell
exaly  

Fad, fetish or fixture: contingent valuation of performing and visual arts festivals in Singapore

International Journal of Cultural Policy, 2014
Renuka Mahadevan
exaly  

Violence as fetish

Progress in Human Geography, 2014
James Tyner, Joshua Inwood
exaly  

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