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Origins of the commercial hospitality industry : from the fanciful to factual [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Explores some of the different historical roots of commercial hospitality in three distinct epochs with the intention of promoting further empirical research and beginning an informed debate into the origins and evolution of the contemporary hospitality ...
O'Gorman, Kevin D., Kevin D. O'Gorman
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Patterns of monastic habitation on the east bank of the nile in middle Egypt: Dayr al-Dik, Dayr Abu Hinnis, and al-Shaykh Sa'id

open access: yes, 2014
This article was originally written for the Acts of the International Colloquium "Les ermitages d'Égypte au premier millénaire" (IFAO, Cairo, 24-26 January 2009), which, for various reasons, is still in press.
Delattre, Alain, van Loon, Gertrud
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ʿAbd al-Raḥmān b. Muʿāwiya

open access: yes, 2021
[EN] ʿAbd al-Raḥmān b. Muʿāwiya (113–72/731–2–88) was the founder of the Umayyad dynasty in al-Andalus. He was born in Dayr Ḥunayn, near Damascus and came under the guardianship of his grandfather, the caliph Hishām b. ʿAbd al-Malik (d.
Molina, Luis
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Contribución a la historia de Dayr al-Maymūn

open access: yes, 2011
This article deals with a manuscript found in the Church of Dayr al-Maymūn. This manuscript contains a text on the rite of consecration of some liturgical instruments.
Youssef, Youhanna Nessim   +1 more
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2. Plafond de la salle annexée à Dayr al-Banāt

open access: yes, 1961
Greg Robert Hyde. 2. Plafond de la salle annexée à Dayr al-Banāt. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 40, exercice 1946-1953, 1961.
Greg, Robert Hyde
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Dayr al-Barshā and Dayr al-Bahrī: Two Ritual Landscapes in the Time of Mentuhotep II

open access: yes, 2019
After discussing the landscape setting of the Middle Kingdom Dayr al-Barshā necropolis, this article focuses on the evidence for a processional infrastructure there, which is argued to have facilitated religious processions from the capital of the Hare ...
Harco Willems, Willems, Harco
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The Fifth Dynasty Royal Decree of Ia-Ib at Dayr al-Barshā

open access: yes, 2011
Publication of the Fifth Dynasty royal decree on the façade of the tomb of Ia-ib at Dayr al-Barsha. The date of this decree has been doubted in the past, and the arguments of previous scholars are reviewed with new information in mind regarding the ...
De Meyer, Marleen
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The Arabic Inscriptions of Dayr Dubbān

open access: yes, 1997
Dayr Dubbān was a small village, now in ruins, near the modern village of Luzit, situated to the north of the main road about half way from Jerusalem to Ascalon.On May 21 1863, Victor Guérin the famous French explorer of the Holy Land visited a small ...
Moshe Sharon
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Fowl for the Governor. The tomb of governor Djehutinakht IV or V at Dayr al-Barshā reinvestigated, II: Pottery, Human Remains, and Faunal Remains

open access: yes, 2014
In 2009 the shaft of governor Djehutinakht IV or V at Dayr al-Barsha was re-excavated. This tomb with its well-preserved funerary equipment had been discovered by George Reisner in 1915, and most of its contents are housed at the MFA in Boston. While the
De Meyer, Marleen   +3 more
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Une inscription disparue du Dayr al-Fahuri

open access: yes, 2014
Édition d’une inscription copte du xiie s. peinte dans l’église du monastère de Dayr al-Faḫūrī, près d’Esna. Le texte, aujourd’hui disparu, est connu par une copie réalisée par le voyageur français Jean-Jacques Rifaud (1786-1852).Edition of a 12th c ...
Vanthieghem, Naim, Delattre, Alain
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