The Book of the Gates of Mutirdis Tomb (TT410) at Thebes: Analytical and Comparative Study with the Book of Gates of Ramesses VI tomb (KV9) [PDF]
The Ancient Egyptians left a great and riche religious heritage, and a large number of religious sources such as: Pyramid texts, coffin texts, Book of the Dead, Book of the Amduat, Book of Two ways, Book of the Caves, Book of the Night and Book of Day ...
Mansour Mansour +3 more
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Vladi mir Golenishchev’s travel to Egypt in autumn and winter 1890–1891 (new archival evidence)
The publication presents a document preserved at the Archives of Vladimir Golenishchev in Paris (Centre Wladimir Golénischeff, École Pratique des Hautes Études).
I. A. Ladynin
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This article discusses how the views about the heritage of Egyptian culture were shaped in the minds of the European participants of Napoleon's Egyptian campaign. The origins of European Egyptology are considered.
E.A. Chiglintsev +2 more
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The Emergence of Theatre Arts in The Ancient World Between the Egyptians and The Greeks [PDF]
The research deals with the dilemma of the primacy of the affiliation of theater art to the Greeks at the expense of the ancient Egyptian Civilization. The flourishing of theater and drama in Greece does not mean that the first beginnings of the theater ...
عمر المعتز بالله محمود بسيوني
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Short contribution on the past desert edge landscape at (Lake) Abusir, Egypt [PDF]
A geological survey of ten boreholes was carried out at the desert edge near Abusir to investigate the location and age of former lakes. These environments are suggested to have played an important role in the symbolic landscape of ancient Egypt by ...
Willem Toonen +6 more
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PEGGY PIGGOTT: WOMEN AND BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGY (1930–1945)
Summary The 2021 film, The Dig, stimulated much interest in discovering more about Peggy Piggott, the archaeologist who first ‘struck gold’ at Sutton Hoo. Piggott was a leading British prehistorian, who produced over sixty published works for the field.
Rachel Pope, Mairi H. Davies
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Tomb of Kairsu discovered in Abusir (AC 33) [PDF]
The tomb of Kairsu is located north of the pyramid of Neferirkare and is part of a so far unexplored cemetery dating to the reign of Neferirkare – Nyuserre. The mastaba features several highly unusual characteristics.
Miroslav Bárta +6 more
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This article tackles the way the archaeological fiction of the late-Victorian and Edwardian eras constructs the work of Egyptology as a gendered pursuit, which brings about the encounter of an archaeologist, who embodies the masculine values of the ...
Nolwenn Corriou
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Preliminary report on archaeological activities on the Late Period shaft tomb necropolis in Abusir, mainly the tomb of Wahibremeryneith (AW 6) [PDF]
In a group of large shaft tombs situated in the western part of the ancient Egyptian necropolis at Abusir and dating to late Twenty sixth Dynasty or early Twenty seventh Dynasty, a unique embalming cache has been unearthed.
Ladislav Bareš +3 more
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Psychotropic Management in Cotard Syndrome: Case Reports Supporting Dual Medication Management. [PDF]
Cotard syndrome is a rare presentation where patients present with nihilistic thoughts of dying or already being dead. These delusions manifest from either a medical or psychiatric etiology and can be difficult to treat. Recently Couto and Gonçalves purposed that treatment should include an atypical antipsychotic alone or in combination with either a ...
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