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Fungal deterioration of limestone false-door monument [PDF]
Unfortunately, monuments all over the world may become discolored and degraded as a result of the growth and activity of fungi. Biodeterioration is an irreversible damage that is caused by microbial colonization on the surface of buildings.
Tarek M. Abdel Ghany +4 more
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The False Door of Nit-£nmw from South Saqqara [PDF]
[Ar] الباب الوهمى لـNit-£nmwمن سقارة القبلية تتناول هذة الورقة البحثية نشرًا علميًا كاملًا لأحد الأبواب الوهمية التى كانت محفوظة بالمتحف المصرى بالتحرير، وهو ...
Ahmed Abdelmoniem
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Publishing False door of Nakhty- Egyptian Museum [PDF]
This study concerns the false door of Nakhty that Returned from Emirate of Sharjah in November 2017. False doors have received much attention in the past, and certainly not their own dedicated study.
Dina Ibrahim Soliman
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A False Door of Unknown Provenance in the Cairo Museum [PDF]
The paper examines one of the limestone false doors which is located in the Cairo Museum as well as the offices, social standing, dates of its owner and suggests a provenance for its original location.False door was part of the funerary equipment. It was
Ahmed Hamdy Abdelmoniem Mohammed Hussein
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The False Door and Offerings Table of "Iqri" from Saqqara [PDF]
Iqri false door is one of the false doors in Saqqara. It was placed in the Western wall of the tomb of "Iqri" that was found in Saqqara. It had been lost and was restored and returned to the inspection area in Saqqara, according to a record of receipt on
Rania Abdel Aziz +2 more
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Transporting false doors at the construction site of the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari [PDF]
The article presents a probable way of transporting false doors to their location within the Temple of Hatshepsut during its construction. The issue does not seem to be of particular significance until one considers the value of the false doors as such ...
Teresa Dziedzic
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A Chronological Study of the False Door Concept [PDF]
In Ancient Egypt, the false door was thought to be a threshold between the world of mortals and that of deities; where spirits lived. The deity could interact with the world of the living either by passing through the false door or receiving offerings through.
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An Unpublished Old Kingdom False Door of the Priestess of Hathor Nub-Hotep [PDF]
This paper examines the textual inscriptions and the depiction of an unpublished false door of a lady who served as a priestess of Hathor in the funerary temple of King Unis in Saqqara. She is called Nub-Hotep, and her beautiful name is Bby.
Ahmed Faraman
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Two Old Kingdom False Doors at the Egyptian Museum [PDF]
This paper examines two funerary limestone blocks: one being the upper portion of a false door belonging to an individual named Nyankhmin whose beautiful name is Memi found at El-Hawawish; the cemetery of Akhmim, and the other block is a complete false ...
Ahmed Faraman
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Conservation of Archaeological Limestone False Doors Applied on a Door No. 1755 at Atfiyah Museum Store – Egypt [PDF]
Stone false doors are considered one of history writing resources, within them, a lot of topics belonged to ancient Egyptian religious rites can be described, some of them contains inscriptions depict sacrifice forms of Egyptian gods and goddess, and with the false door, dead's soul can entre and go out between the world of living and the dead, there ...
Rabea Radi Abdel Kader +1 more
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