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Two Ramesside Stelae at The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM 9295 & 9444) [PDF]
Two funerary stelae, preserved in the Grand Egyptian Museum, are studied, both show the same individual named piAy. With their provenance unknown, their style allows to date to the 19 th and 20 th Dynasties.
Marwa KAFAFY
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The Funerary Stela of Ptahmes from the Ramesside Period in Heliopolis [PDF]
(EN) This paper is concerned with the study and publication of a funerary stela of a man named Ptahmes, which was discovered in Heliopolis, and specifically in the eastern area of Ain Shams. It is currently preserved in the magazine of cArab al-Hisn at Matariya under registration N°. 235. It is made of limestone without any traces of color.
Gehan Mohamed, Khaled Mohamed
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FIRST INTERMEDIATE PERIOD FUNERARY STELA in the Cairo Museum, TR 19:11:24:2. [PDF]
This paper deals with the stela of “ ^d-it.f”and his wife “Pryt”. It is a stela made of limestone in a good state of preservation in terms of engravings, colors and artistic elements, Except for some minor cracks on the outer frame now preserved ...
Fatma Abdelghany Salem Mohamed
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The Egypto-Aramaean Stela of Ahatabu (Berlin ÄM 7707) : A Cross-Cultural Discussion [PDF]
The mortuary stela of a woman named Ahatabu, found in the Saqqara necropolis in Egypt, is a uniquely customized artefact that gives insight into the multicultural environment of Achaemenid Egypt (526–332 BCE).
Töyräänvuori, Joanna +2 more
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THE FUNERARY STELA OF DEDOW AND HIS WIFE DEDET (CG 20692) [PDF]
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A PTOLEMAIC STELA OF ANKH-WENNEFER IN THE GRAND EGYPTIAN MUSEUM (GEM.12920) [PDF]
This paper explores a funerary Ptolemaic stela of Ankh-wennefer together with his elder son, Djedher (inv. no GEM 12920). Illustrated drawing is provided for the first time. The available surface is fully inscribed with hieroglyphic inscriptions in three
Ahmed MASHHOUT
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A Funerary Stela from the Egyptian Museum (CCG 1753) [PDF]
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The tomb TT 100, belonging to the vizier Rekhmire, in the Theban necropolis (Luxor, Egypt), one of the best examples of funerary architecture of the Egyptian New Kingdom, has been widely studied since the beginning of the 20th century from the ...
Antonio Muñoz Herrera
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Family matters: same‐sex relations and kinship practices in Kenya
Abstract Guided by social justice and sexual health concerns, scholars of same‐sex sexualities in Africa have mainly examined related conflicts and inequities, generating an unbalanced emphasis on homophobia. Following Stella Nyanzi's plea for a broader exploration of queer sexuality in Africa, we move beyond the strictly sexual sphere to study the ...
Apostolos Andrikopoulos, Rachel Spronk
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Abstract This article presents an interdisciplinary study of two Late/Final Neolithic gallery graves (Kernic and Lerret) located on the orthwestern coast of Brittany (Western France). These monuments show striking similarities in terms of architectural style and geographical position.
Aneta Gorczyńska +3 more
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