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The polymorphism and tradition of funerary practices of medieval Turks in light of new findings from Tuva Republic. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2022
The medieval Turks of the eastern Asian steppe are known for funerary finds exalting horsemanship and military heroism that thrived on intertribal warfare.
Annie Chan   +4 more
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A Collection of Some Unpublished Funerary Stelae in the Ismailia Museum

open access: yesJournal of Architecture, Art & Humanistic Science, 2022
The subject of this study is a group of limestone tombstones that were discovered through forced excavations during the Israeli occupation of the Sinai Peninsula, which was carried out by Moshe Dayan, the Israeli Defense Minister at that time.
Azza Abd Elhamied Kabil
doaj   +2 more sources

Two Funerary Stelae in Cairo Museum [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of General Union of Arab Archaeologists, 2008
prof.Nehad Kamal Eldeen
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The Stela CG 34096 – Cairo Museum [PDF]

open access: yesBeni-Suef University International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2021
The paper presents the first publication for the scenes and hieroglyphic inscriptions of the Stela CG 34096 – SR 3/ 10165 - Cairo Museum, dating to the New Kingdom ( pl.1, fig.1). Keywords: Funerary stelae - Stela CG 34096 – Cairo Museum Stelae. 1. Basic
Mona El-Shaieb
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Two Ramesside Stelae at The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM 9295 & 9444) [PDF]

open access: yesShedet, 2021
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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Two Painted Wooden StelaeFrom The Cairo Museum (Je 18651 & Je 4886) [PDF]

open access: yesShedet, 2015
This article is a publication of two wooden funerary stelae from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, bearing the inventory numbers JE 18651 and JE 4886 (SR nos. A 9906 and A 9403). The stelae have never been fully published. The owners are a certain Hor-nakht,
Zakareya R. ABDELMAGUID
doaj   +1 more source

The Medieval Muslim Cemeteries of Tigray (Ethiopia)

open access: yesRevue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée, 2023
The discovery (or rediscovery) and the archaeological excavation of the medieval Muslim cemetery of Bilet (Tigray, Ethiopia) in 2018, made it possible to study for the first time in the northern highlands of Ethiopia, the funerary architecture and burial
Simon Dorso, Anna Lagaron
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LATE MIDDLE KINGDOM FUNERARY STELA OF intf iqr anxw AT THE BRITISH MUSEUM (EA563) [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists, 2023
[AR] لوحة جنائزية من أواخر الأسرة الثانية عشرة لأنتف إقر عنخو تعود هذه اللوحة الجنائزية قيد الدراسة إلى إنتف إقرعنخو ...
Bassem Mohamed
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Archéologie funéraire à Thaenae (Thyna) : nouvelles données sur le « mausolée Fendri »

open access: yesAntiquités Africaines, 2023
The ongoing renovation of the Sfax Archaeological Museum and the current research within the framework of the Thaenae field site provided an opportunity between 2020 and 2022 to re-examine the material discovered by M.
Solenn de Larminat   +15 more
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Some New Inscriptions from the Miletus Museum

open access: yesGephyra, 2023
In this article, ten new inscriptions from Miletos and Didyma, housed by the Miletus Museum, are presented. Among the new finds, there are funerary stelae, a dedication inscription, a honorary inscription, a fragmentary imperial decree and a fragment of ...
Sevgiser Akat Özenir, Marijana Ricl
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