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A Fragmentary Monument of Djoser from Saqqara

The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1994
Publication of a monument discovered at Saqqara, belonging to Djoser and, specifically, to his pyramid complex. This limestone piece with reliefs on three of its sides and an unfinished rough-cut back and top had been broken into two parts. The decoration is composed of snakes, jackals, lions/lionesses, serekks and the Horus name Ntry-ht.
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Integrating a thermo-mechanical solver into the DJOSER analytical thermal simulator for multilayer power electronic assemblies. Preliminary results

2008 Second International Conference on Thermal Issues in Emerging Technologies, 2008
The DJOSER analytical thermal solver for multilayer mounting structures has been tested as a useful and friendly tool for the thermal analysis of power electronic devices and their packages, able to replace the onerous programs based on the finite element (FEM) calculations.
BAGNOLI, PAOLO EMILIO   +3 more
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From Unification to Transcendence: Menes, Djoser, and the Theopolitics of the Step Pyramid

The early dynastic period of ancient Egypt represents a pivotal epoch, witnessing the consolidation of a unified state and the foundational establishment of divine kingship. This paper investigates the evolutionary trajectory from the conceptual unification attributed to Menes to the tangible and architectural manifestation of a transcendent royal ...
Revista, Zen, HISTORY, 10
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The Genesis of Eternity: Engineering the Divine State from Djoser to Giza

This paper explores the profound architectural and ideological evolution of the ancient Egyptian divine state, tracing its genesis from the groundbreaking Step Pyramid complex of Djoser to the monumental pinnacle of the Giza pyramids. It investigates how early dynastic experimentation in monumental construction, under the visionary guidance of figures ...
Revista, Zen, HISTORY, 10
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A Stone Revolution: Menes, Djoser, and the Consolidation of Early Dynastic Kingship

The unification of ancient Egypt and the subsequent establishment of a stable, centralized kingship represent a foundational moment in human civilization. This paper explores the pivotal roles of two key figures, Menes (Narmer) and Djoser, in this transformative process, emphasizing the concept of a "stone revolution" that solidified royal authority ...
Revista, Zen, HISTORY, 10
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Sur l'emploi et le rôle de la couleur aux monuments du complexe funéraire du roi Djoser

Revue d'Égyptologie, 1993
(Extrait de Res.d'A.).As early as the Archaic Period, the pannels of the Palace-facades tombs were painted with bright colours, to represent the mats supposed to close them: the wooden parts were either painted with their graining or simply in red. For the Djeser burial complex, the stone walls were also painted, but under the action of sand loaded ...
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DJOSER : verifica teorica e sperimentale dell'accuratezza del simulatore termico stazionario per l'elettronica di potenza

2005
Nel presente lavoro, elaborato in connessione con quello precedente [1], vengono illustrati alcuni esempi di simulazioni termiche di strutture multistrato progettate in modo da replicare i tipici assemblaggi dei dispositivi elettronici di potenza. Tali esempi illustrano come il simulatore DJOSER sia pienamente sensibile alla configurazione geometrica ...
BAGNOLI, PAOLO EMILIO   +3 more
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The Infrastructuralization of Eternity: Djoser, Sneferu, and the Old Kingdom's Monumentalization of State Power

This paper explores the concept of "the infrastructuralization of eternity" during Egypt's Old Kingdom, focusing on the monumental architectural projects of Pharaohs Djoser and Sneferu. We argue that these pharaohs initiated and refined a systematic process of transforming abstract notions of divine kingship and eternal afterlife into concrete ...
Revista, Zen, HISTORY, 10
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GaN-Djoser Pyramidal Self Powered UV Photodetector for Optical Signal Detection in Rugged Environments

Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2023
Pargam Vashishtha   +4 more
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Le opere ingegneristiche della III dinastia: la diga di Saad el-Kafara e la piramide di Djoser

Il contributo esamina le opere ingegneristiche della III dinastia egizia (2686-2613 a.C.), la diga diSaad el-Kafara e il complesso funerario di Djoser a Saqqara. La diga di Saad el- Kafara, localizzatanel wadi al-Garawi, rappresenta uno dei più antichi esempi di infrastruttura idraulica finalizzata alcontrollo delle piene stagionali.
Vasile, Francesco Gabriele   +1 more
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