Ernest Brummer and the coffin of Nefer-renepet from Akhmim [PDF]
Ernest Bramer (rođen 1881. u Somboru) poklonio je 1921. Narodnom muzeju u Beogradu staroegipatski drveni kovčeg pokojnice Nefer-renepet. Prethodne publikacije su ovaj kovčeg, izvanredan primer umetničke veštine funerarne industrije drevnog grada Akhmima,
Anđelković, Branislav +1 more
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Bab el-Gasus in context: different approaches of the dynamics and interpretation of coffin/sarcophagus evolution in Ancient Egypt [PDF]
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Walsem, R. van
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As developed in the fields of anthropology and sociology, the concept of ethnicity offers one possible approach to analyzing diversity in the population of ancient Egypt.
Baines, John, Riggs, Christina
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The embalming ritual of late period through Ptolemaic Egypt [PDF]
This thesis explores the embalming ritual of the Egyptian Late Period through Ptolemaic era (664 – 30 BC). Using an interdisciplinary approach, I incorporate primary and secondary texts, Egyptian funerary art and archaeological remains into my study.
Chapman, Sarah Lynn
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A face from the past : death ritual in Punic Malta [PDF]
On 19th January 1918 the curator of the Valletta museum, Themistocles Zammit, was summoned to a rocky plateau outside Rabat (Malta) to inspect two rock-cut tombs that had been discovered there by accident (Fig. 1) .
Vella, Nicholas C.
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Twilight of the Anthropocene idols [PDF]
Following on from Theory and the Disappearing Future, Cohen, Colebrook and Miller turn their attention to the eco-critical and environmental humanities’ newest and most fashionable of concepts, the Anthropocene.
Cohen, Tom +2 more
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Matmar: revisiting burial practice of the non-elite during the Third Intermediate Period [PDF]
This thesis engages with two areas which have been historically overlooked in the study of Egyptian archaeology: the Third Intermediate Period (TIP) and the history of the non-elite.
Humphreys, Ruth
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Head or foot, right or left: analyzing the positions of Isis and Nephthys on coffins and sarcophagi from the Old Kingdom (2663-2160 BC) through Ptolemaic-Roman periods (332BC-395 AD) [PDF]
Isis and Nephthys, two iconic sister goddesses of ancient Egypt are well known for their presence in funerary scenes. In representations of the goddesses as a pair on coffins and sarcophagi dating from the Old Kingdom through the Ptolemaic-Roman Period ...
Camacho, Kenaya
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A Preliminary Study of the Inner Coffin and Mummy Cover of Nesytanebettawy from Bab el-Gusus (A.9) in the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C [PDF]
The coffin of Nesytanebettawy (A.9) was retrieved from the second Deir el Bahari cache in the Bab el-Gusus tomb and was presented to the National Museum of Natural History in 1893.
Noah, Alec
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Libyan Social Identity and the Importance of Kinship in the Third Intermediate Period (Dynasties 21-24): An Analysis of Libyan and Egyptian Genealogical Texts and the Royal and Elite Burial Assemblages at Tanis [PDF]
As there is limited archeological evidence of Libyan society from Libya, assigning a social identity to an individual living in Egypt during the Third Intermediate Period (Dynasties 21-24, ca. 1076-723 BCE) is challenging.
Gosnell, Kathrine Michelle
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