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Obtained by One\u27s Own Hands: a Theory on the Middle Class of Ancient Egypt and Funerary Stelae of the First Intermediate Period

open access: yes, 2013
This thesis is an exercise in applying classic and contemporary anthropological class theory to an ancient Egyptian context. The primary goal of this study is to argue for the emergence of a middle class during the First Intermediate Period (2118 - 1980 ...
Stelter, Christopher Walter
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L'art funéraire et les images des chefs indigènes dans la Kabylie antique

open access: yes, 1996
Funerary art and the representations of indigenous chiefs in Ancient Kabylie — The speaker says that this paper is intended to be an experiment in research by bringing together and examining data from various sources : funerary stelae and Latin ...
Février, Paul-Albert
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Grave stelae with figures originating from the Kios in the Bursa Archaeological Museum

open access: yes
Kios antik kenti günümüzde, Bursa ili Gemlik ilçesine bağlıdır. Yapmış olduğumuz çalışmanın konusu Bursa Arkeoloji Müzesinde bulunan Kios antik kentine ait toplamda 18 adet mezar stelidir. Genellikle MÖ 2. yüzyıl – MÖ 1.
Kolukırık, Fahriye Ceren
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The Unpublished Stela of Hunefer:Remarks on glorification texts on New Kingdom funerary stelae

open access: yes, 2017
First ever publication of the text the best-known funerary stela painted on the Book of the Dead papyrus of Hunefer, British ...
Bommas, Martin
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Two dated Coptic epitaphs from Dongola

open access: yes, 2018
First edition of two funerary stelae from the Monastery on Kom H, Dongola, inscribed in Sahidic Coptic. Both stelae show interesting textual features and bear absolute dates that assign them to the third quarter of the eighth ...
Vliet, J. van der   +1 more
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Phrygian Influence on the Lion Iconography of the Altıntaş/Soa Funerary Stelae

open access: yes
This article compares the lion reliefs on five Roman Imperial Period grave steles found in the Altıntaş region of Kütahya with the Kybele lions found on some Phrygian rock monuments in the mountainous Phrygia region, and attempts to reveal the typological and iconographic similarities between the two.
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