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Materiales cerámicos de incrustación parietal en el Próximo Oriente. Derivaciones ornamentales y funcionales hacia los clavi coctiles [PDF]
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Ankh-Hor revisited: Study, documentation and publication of forgotten finds from the Asasif
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Tombs of the South Asasif Necropolis
2017This book is the second joint publication of the members of the American–Egyptian South Asasif Conservation Project, working under the auspices of the Ministry of State for Antiquities and directed by the editor. The Project is dedicated to the clearing, restoration, and reconstruction of the tombs of Karabasken (TT 391) and Karakhamun (TT 223) of the ...
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Asasif 2018, Sector 1, Stamped Mudbrick on the Pylon of Theban Tomb 33
2021Field Survey AS-2018-K-3, Strasbourg, 2021, DOI: 10.34847/nkl.8375w900. Note that specifying the model DOI is necessary to ensure its permanent quotation, regardless of its location. It is stored in a long-lasting way on the data service “Nakala” of the “TGIR Huma-Num” (https://www.nakala.fr).
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Asasif 2018, Operation A, Fragment of Foot Carved in Limestone, inv. AS-2018-1033-01
2020Artifact Survey AS-2019-OBJ-A-4, Strasbourg, 2021, ID: 10.34847/nkl.421fxqxp/41e086ce36d74f7b8807d369f457bf2b907d58e8. Note that specifying the model ID is necessary to ensure its permanent quotation, regardless of its location. It is stored in a long-lasting way on the data service “Nakala” of the “TGIR Huma-Num” (https://www.nakala.fr).
Smets, Héloïse, Colin, Frédéric
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2023
The Ankh-Hor project of the Ludwig-Maximilian-University Munich (directed by Prof. Dr. Budka) is located in Egypt, more precisely in the ancient necropolis belonging to the modern city of Luxor (ancient Greek name for the ancient Egyptian town: Thebes).
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The Ankh-Hor project of the Ludwig-Maximilian-University Munich (directed by Prof. Dr. Budka) is located in Egypt, more precisely in the ancient necropolis belonging to the modern city of Luxor (ancient Greek name for the ancient Egyptian town: Thebes).
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