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THE STELA OF NES-HOR FROM AKHMIM CG 22142 [PDF]

open access: goldSHEDET, ANNUAL PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ISSUED BY THE FACULTY OF ARCHAEOLOGY, FAYOUM UNIVERSITY, 2019
The aim of this article is to publish and study the stela of Nes-Hor, found at Akhmim and currently stored in the Egyptian Museum Cairo. It contains an important version of the solar hymn BD 15. The columns of texts are arranged in a unique way. In addition to translation and textual analysis, the present study provides a commentary on the content ...
Ali ABDELHALIM, Ali ABDELHALIM
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Ernest Brummer and the Coffin of Nefer-renepet From Akhmim [PDF]

open access: diamondEtnoantropološki problemi / Issues in Ethnology and Anthropology, 2013
The coffin of Nefer-renepet was donated to the National Museum in Belgrade by Ernest Brummer (born in Sombor in 1881) in 1921. The coffin is a fine example of the artistry of the funerary industry of ancient Akhmim. Previous publications have classified this object as belonging to the 22nd-25th Dynasty or Ptolemaic period.
Branislav Anđelković   +1 more
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CT Scan of Nesmin from Akhmim: New Data on the Belgrade Mummy

open access: diamondISSUES IN ETHNOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY, 2021
An anthropoid wooden coffin with human mummy was purchased in Luxor in February 1888 by the Serbian mécène and world traveler Pavle Riđički (1805‒1893). Due to historical, political and cultural circumstances the first studies of the mummy did not start until May 1993.
Branislav Anđelković   +1 more
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The Belgrade Nesmin: New Research on a Priest of Akhmim

open access: diamondEtnoantropološki problemi / Issues in Ethnology and Anthropology
Considering a mummy merely as an objectified human ‘artifact’ is a common misconception that stands in sharp contrast to the proper perception of the mummy as the culturally modified preserved body of a deceased person, an individual, a real human being who was once alive.
Branislav Anđelković   +1 more
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Groundwater deterioration in Akhmim District, Upper Egypt: A Remote Sensing and GIS investigation approach

open access: goldThe Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Science, 2021
Groundwater has a special significance in Akhmim area as it is used mainly in various purposes. However, groundwater is currently threatened by pollution from different sources. Therefore, detailed field investigations, in addition to Geographic Information Systems and remote sensing techniques are integrated to study the main sources of deterioration ...
Salwa F. Elbeih   +2 more
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Nesmin, Priest of Akhmim

open access: greenRevue d'Égyptologie, 2022
Baumann, Stefan
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Microbial examination of archaeological mummy No. 335 in the museum storehouse in Diabat - Akhmim –Sohag [PDF]

open access: diamondInternational Journal of Advanced Studies in World Archaeology, 2021
Kholoud Shonip alam eldeen   +3 more
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TWO OLD KINGDOM STONE BLOCKS FROM AKHMIM AND SAQQARA AT THE CAIRO MUSEUM

open access: goldJournal of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists
Ahmed Faraman
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