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Accurate 3D documentation of large and complex structures is essential for long-term stability assessment, structural monitoring, and conservation planning, particularly for heritage sites exposed to environmental and anthropogenic threats.
Abdelhamid Elbshbeshi +2 more
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: In Egyptological literature the term "graffito" was first employed, it seems, by Auguste Mariette in 1850 in a private excavation journal recording his work at the Serapeum. Graffiti is the plural of Italian word graffito, meaning ''scratch''.
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Fonds Achille Dassonville (1890-1967) - Egypte - Vue sur le complexe funéraire de Djoser et la pyramide à degrés à Saqqarah [PDF]
Un financement conjoint du Ministère de la Culture (Direction régionale des affaires culturelles, région Sud) et de l'ANR PICCH (ANR-21-CHIP-0003), obtenus en 2023, a permis la numérisation des plaques de verre (société COPEIA - Arles) et le traitement ...
Phonothèque, Maison Méditerranéenne Des Sciences de l'Homme +1 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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Archaism and kingship: A late royal statue and its early dynastic model [PDF]
Publication of British Museum EA 941, a Late Period or early Ptolemaic royal statue in travertine whose model is the Early Dynastic statue of Djoser (Cairo JE 49158) from the serdab on the north side of his Step Pyramid, or another statue of the same ...
Christina Riggs +3 more
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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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Necropolis at Saqqara, Egypt [013] [PDF]
Photo showing step / stepped pyramid of King Djoser, designed / built by Imhotep, Old Kingdom, Saqqara, EgyptStep pyramid of Djoser, designed / built by Imhotep, Old Kingdom, Sakkara ...
Tierney, Lennox
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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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Changing the diabetes treatment paradigm from glucose control to cardiorenal protection. [PDF]
Ekanayake P, Mudaliar S.
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