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The Akhmim Data Base: a Multi-Stage System for Computer-Assisted Analysis of Artifacts

Journal of Field Archaeology, 1984
Abstract The procedures and problems in designing and implementing a computerized data base for excavated materials from the site of Akhmim, Egypt, are discussed. In order to process large numbers of finds as rapidly as possible, and at the same time obtain meaningful data for cross-cultural comparisons, we have devised a several-stage system.
Sheila McNally, Vicky Walsh
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The Afterlife in Akhmim: Exploring El-Salamuni Tombs C1 and C3

2023
The El-Salamuni mountain, the main necropolis of Akhmim during the Graeco-Roman period, is still relatively intact and largely archaeologically unexplored. This book contains the first contextual data of El-Salamuni. It examines the great heritage significance of the necropolis, its topography, the history of its investigation, as well as the special ...
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Nesmin, Priest of Akhmim

Revue d'Égyptologie, 2022
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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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CHRISTIAN AKHMIM IN THE EYE OF BILDANAYN

Route Educational and Social Science Journal, 2021
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« Zwei petrinische Apokryphen im Akhmim-Codex oder eines? Kritische Anmerkungen und Gedanken »

Apocrypha, 2005
The article discusses how newly discovered fragments of otherwise unknown apocryphal texts can be attributed to texts which are mentioned in Early Chritian literature. The example of the Gospel of Peter on the one hand shows that many of these attributions have to remain hypothetical. On the other hand the criteria for the attribution of fragments have
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Akhmim

2021
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Microbial examination of archaeological mummy No. 335 in the museum storehouse in Diabat - Akhmim –Sohag

International Journal of Advanced Studies in World Archaeology, 2021
Kholoud Shonip alam eldeen   +3 more
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