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GRIMAL (N.), LARCHE (Fr.), « Karnak, 1994-2007 », Karnak 11, 2003, p. 7-64.
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Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 2017
Archaeologists, historians, and art historians are increasingly turning to three-dimensional computer modeling to create dynamic visualizations of ancient monuments and urban spaces, but the resulting 3-D content is not always accepted as scholarship and integrated into discipline-specific dialogue.
Elaine A. Sullivan, Lisa M. Snyder
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Archaeologists, historians, and art historians are increasingly turning to three-dimensional computer modeling to create dynamic visualizations of ancient monuments and urban spaces, but the resulting 3-D content is not always accepted as scholarship and integrated into discipline-specific dialogue.
Elaine A. Sullivan, Lisa M. Snyder
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Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology, 2021
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Quasi-Alphabetic Religious Formulas from the Karnak Cachette
Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 2023Translation and discussion of multiple Late Period statues from the Karnak Cachette, all of which feature similar content and a preponderance of uniliteral (quasi-alphabetic) spellings.
David Klotz
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L’auteur de la porte d’Amon à Karnak
Zeitschrift für Agyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde, 2022Summary The texts and images of the façade of the Ptolemaic gate of the second pylon of Karnak show similarities with the texts of the façade of the Ptolemaic temple of Esna.
René Preys
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Review of The Precinct of Mut at South Karnak: An Archaeological Guide
Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, 2022Richard A. Fazzini and Betsy M. Bryan, The Precinct of Mut at South Karnak: An Archaeological Guide. Cairo: AUC Press, 2021. ISBN: 9774169735. Pp. 94, 106 color illustrations. Pbk $19.65.
A. Singer
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The shifting Nile and the origins and development of ancient Karnak
Antiquity, 2021Following two centuries of research at Karnak, our understanding of the origins and development of this famous ancient Egyptian temple complex remains limited. Recent archaeological excavation in the Ptah temple, however, has reached its earliest levels,
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