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mꜣʿ ḫrw before the Fifth Dynasty?

JAOS
This note presents the earliest known attestations of the epithet mꜣʿ ḫrw, “true of voice,” dating to the early Third Dynasty. It offers a preliminary discussion of their significance and implications for the study of Maat and the religious history of the Old Kingdom in general.
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Climate Change and the Rise of the Cult of Re in the Fifth Dynasty

2019
It is suggested that the progressive and destructive aridification during the Old Kingdom was recognised by ancient Egyptians as a sun-driven phenomenon, and that this awareness may have contributed to the rise of the solar cult in the 5th Dynasty.
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The Date of Piye's Egyptian Campaign and the Chronology of the Twenty-Fifth Dynasty

The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1993
This paper examines the chronology of the Nubian kings Piye, Shabaka, and Shabataka. The status of 712 BC as an ‘anchor date’ for the period is challenged and a ‘minimal chronology’, based on the highest known regnal dates of these kings, is presented, yielding the dates 728–706 BC for the reign of Piye, 706–692 BC for that of Shabaka, and 692–690 BC ...
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X. The Vākāṭaka Dynasty of Berār in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries A.C.

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland, 1914
The Vākāṭaka Dynasty, of which the very name and existence had been utterly forgotten for many centuries, was brought to the knowledge of students of ancient Indian history by the publication in 1836 of a copper-plate grant from the Central Provinces. Since that date a few more inscriptions on stone or copper have been discovered at various times and ...
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The Art of the Third and Fifth Dynasties

The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1937
Kurt Pfluger, Ethel W. Burney
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A New Seal-impression of King Shepseskara and the Fifth Dynasty Chronology

Ägypten und Levante
Since 2010 an Italian (currently Italian– Polish) archaeological expedition has been re-investigating the Fifth Dynasty sun temple of Nyuserra at Abu Ghurab, first discovered and excavated by Ludwig Borchardt in the years 1898–1901. During season 2021, in the north-eastern area of the complex, the mission uncovered a considerable accumulation of seal ...
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