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Genealogy and the dating of provincial art: a case study from Akhmim

2022
Prosopography of commoners has long been neglected as a source to further our knowledge of Egyptian chronology, whether in the royal circles or in provincial settings. While study of families closely related to the kings is now used to refine the official chronology of the country, use of prosopography in order to improve the chronology of provincial ...
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Excavations in Akhmim, Egypt

1993
Sheila McNally   +1 more
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Akhmim as a Source of Textiles

2008
Gawdat Gabra, Hany N. Takla
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Unique workshop or lasting tradition? On some rectangular outer coffins from Akhmim

2017
Akhmîm, capital of the IXth Upper Egyptian province, has been long known for its necropoleis where many coffins dating from the TIP to the Roman era have been unearthed at the end of the XIXth century. These coffins were mostly anthropoid and wooden but some of them were part of a set which included at least an inner anthropoid coffin and an outer ...
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Akhmim

2003
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The Rock Tombs of El-Hawawish: The Cemetery of Akhmim. Vols. III-IV

The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1986
Nigel Strudwick, Naguib Kanawati
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Rereading of Judgment scene in a Roman tomb at Akhmim

مجلة الآداب والعلوم الإنسانیة, 2010
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« Le papyrus de Pasenedjemibnakht (Louvre E 11078) : un Livre des Morts de tradition thébaine à Akhmim »

2015
Studio preliminare di uno straordinario e lunghissimo papiro (più di 19 metri) del museo del Louvre, che riporta una versione completa del Libro dei Morti, secondo la recensione saita. Sulla base di dati prosopografici e archeologici, questo papiro, inedito, proviene probabilmente da Akhmim, ma fu redatto (verosimilmente nella seconda metà del IV sec.
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