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Shallow geophysical investigations at the Akhmim archaeological site, Suhag, Egypt
Applied Geophysics, 2008Ground penetrating radar, electromagnetic terrain conductivity, and electric tomography have proven to be effective tools if they are combined together to investigate archeological sites. We have conducted a geophysical survey at the Akhmim archaeological site, the main objective of our survey is to locate additional buried structures for further ...
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Toward an Understanding of the ‘Akhmim Style’ Icons and Ciboria
2008Gawdat Gabra, Hany N. Takla
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A Fragment of the Apocryphal Gospel of St. Peter found at Akhmim in Egypt
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Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe, 1904
Herz Max. 3° Mosquée El-Emari, à Akhmim. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 21, exercice 1904, 1904. pp. 97-98.
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Herz Max. 3° Mosquée El-Emari, à Akhmim. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 21, exercice 1904, 1904. pp. 97-98.
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CT of a Ptolemaic Period Mummy from the Ancient Egyptian City of Akhmim
RadioGraphics, 2008Mummies associated with the ancient city of Akhmim in Egypt provide an important portal for radiologic research concerning the ancient Egyptian population. As part of an ongoing investigation, a mummy of Akhmimic derivation owned by the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was scanned with a 16-detector row computed tomographic ...
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Towards a prosopography of the priests of Akhmim from the Late Period to the Roman Period
2021This paper aims at presenting my current post-doctoral research project. In the last centuries of the pharaonic period in Egypt, Akhmim was a very important city and its temple of Min, Horus and Isis was one of the largest sacred areas of the country.
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