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2022
The First Intermediate Period is the modern name used by scholars to describe the intervening period between the Old and Middle Kingdoms. Poorly defined in absolute chronological terms, the First Intermediate Period is typically dismissed as a period of disunity and decline given it was the first time in Egyptian history when there was a collapse in ...
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The First Intermediate Period is the modern name used by scholars to describe the intervening period between the Old and Middle Kingdoms. Poorly defined in absolute chronological terms, the First Intermediate Period is typically dismissed as a period of disunity and decline given it was the first time in Egyptian history when there was a collapse in ...
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2014
This chapter determines the chronological development of the cultic character of the door jambs and the panel of the false door by the same method that has been applied to the western wall. From these two parts the chronological development of the cultic character of the false door as a whole is determined. This can be linked to the same development on
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This chapter determines the chronological development of the cultic character of the door jambs and the panel of the false door by the same method that has been applied to the western wall. From these two parts the chronological development of the cultic character of the false door as a whole is determined. This can be linked to the same development on
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Notices brèves : Suggestions on the origin of the "false doors" of the Axumite Stelae
Annales d'Ethiopie, 1965Playne Beatrice. Notices brèves : Suggestions on the origin of the "false doors" of the Axumite Stelae. In: Annales d'Ethiopie. Volume 6, année 1965. pp. 279-280.
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Publishing False door of Nakhty- Egyptian Museum
مجلة کلیة الآثار . جامعة القاهرة, 2023openaire +1 more source
The false door of Iry — Vatican Museums Inv. No. 22775 — (re)published
2023The paper is a re-publication, in a more complete way, of the false door of Iry, currently kept in the Vatican Museums, Gregorian Egyptian Museum, with the inventory number 22775. The false door was found in Giza in 1903, but both its exact provenance and original location are unknown.
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Towards complete and error-free genome assemblies of all vertebrate species
Nature, 2021Arang Rhie +2 more
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