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DeduSebek Dedicated Hymns to Hathor
This paper is concerned to study the statue of DeduSebek and the Hymn that came on it to the goddess Hathor created by "Dedusobek". He was an high official from non-royal blood. This Hymn was inscribed in his statue, which is now in the Cairo Egyptian Museum CG 887.
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Published as part of Dollfuss, Hermann, 2021, The Sphecid Wasps of the genus Cerceris LATREILLE, 1802 of the " Biologiezentrum Linz " - Collection in Linz, Austria, from the Palearctic Region (part III). (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Crabronidae), pp.
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El comienzo de la dinastía VI en Egipto se muestra como un periodo de una grave confrontación política. El reinado de Teti parece haber sido interrumpido bruscamente por una conspiración que acabó con su vida y que sentó en el trono a un usurpador ...
Francisco Luis Borrego Gallardo
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Palm-leaf capital. [AND] Hathor-headed capital.
Caption: "Palm-leaf capital. [AND] Hathor-headed capital."A pillar-cap stone with palm-leaf carvings and a pillar-cap stone with the head of Hathor carved into ...
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Eski Mısır Devleti’nin Doğuşunun Nişanesi: Narmer Paleti ve Anlattıkları
Narmer Paleti Orta Mısır’da yer alan Nekhen’de gün yüzüne çıkarılmıştır. Paletin üzerinde bir kral ve onun ülkesinin birliğini sağlamak için gerçekleştirdiği bir mücadele anlatılmıştır.
Cemal Yılmaz
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Folklore, 1982
THE great temples of ancient Egypt are monuments to the state cults rather than to personal piety. In theory it was the King himself who officiated in every temple, daily adorning the image of the resident deity, and presenting offerings. In practice this task was delegated to the higher ranks of the priesthood and took place in a sanctuary deep within
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THE great temples of ancient Egypt are monuments to the state cults rather than to personal piety. In theory it was the King himself who officiated in every temple, daily adorning the image of the resident deity, and presenting offerings. In practice this task was delegated to the higher ranks of the priesthood and took place in a sanctuary deep within
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