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RECONSTRUCTION OF IVAN TRUSH'S JOURNEY TO LUXOR AND KARNAK: FACTS AND HYPOTHESES
European science, 2022The study examines the hypothesis that the Ukrainian artist Ivan Trush visited Thebes, Egypt, in 1912 to create paintings based on the plots of the Luxor and Karnak temple complexes.
Yuri Yamash
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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,
G. Charloux +3 more
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Akhenaten and Nefertiti’s Morning Toilette in Karnak
Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 2021Among the sandstone talatat, Akhenaten’s standard build ing blocks (c. 52 ́ 26 ́ 22 cm) from Karnak, there is an intriguing series describing Akhenaten and Nefer titi’s toilette assisted by male attendants with shaved heads.
Arlette David, Robert Vergnieux
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Conceptual origins and geomorphic evolution of the temple of Amun-Ra at Karnak (Luxor, Egypt)
AntiquityDespite almost a century and a half of excavation, the dynamic landscape into which the temple complex of Karnak was embedded is not well understood. Presenting the results of the first comprehensive geoarchaeological survey of the area, the authors show
B. Pennington +10 more
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Navigating the challenges of over-tourism: comparative insights and solutions from Petra and Karnak
Journal of Heritage TourismThis study examines the impacts of excessive tourism on two distinct UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Petra in Jordan and the Karnak Temples in Egypt. These sites were selected for their unique archaeological value and the specific, contrasting challenges ...
Mohamed Khater +2 more
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KAZAKHSTAN ORIENTAL STUDIES
The article presents the results of a scientific expedition conducted to study the Arabic epigraphic monuments of the Golden Horde and the post-Golden Horde period, stored on the territory of Kazakhstan.
Bagdat Dyussenov +2 more
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The article presents the results of a scientific expedition conducted to study the Arabic epigraphic monuments of the Golden Horde and the post-Golden Horde period, stored on the territory of Kazakhstan.
Bagdat Dyussenov +2 more
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La vieillesse d’Amon-Rê à Karnak
Zeitschrift für Agyptische Sprache und AltertumskundeSummary This article reconsiders an obscure passage from the White Chapel of Senusret I at Karnak. The newly proposed reading is compared to a related text from the Akh-menu of Thutmosis III at Karnak.
Sébastien Biston-Moulin
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Bulletin de la société française d'égyptologie, 2020
This paper tells the story of a virtual encounter between two gentlemen in Karnak in 1860 : Émile Prisse d’Avennes and Jakob August Lorent. The former wrote about the work undertaken by Said Pacha and Mariette in the first courtyard and hypostyle ...
A. Arnaudiès
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This paper tells the story of a virtual encounter between two gentlemen in Karnak in 1860 : Émile Prisse d’Avennes and Jakob August Lorent. The former wrote about the work undertaken by Said Pacha and Mariette in the first courtyard and hypostyle ...
A. Arnaudiès
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3D Scanning, Photogrammetry, and Photo Rectification of Columns in the Karnak Hypostyle Hall
, 2020Using the columns inside the Hypostyle Hall in the temple of Amun-Re at Karnak as a case study, this chapter provides a look at both the advantages and the challenges associated with the use of 3D scanning, photogrammetry, and photo rectification in ...
J. Revez
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Material Evidence of the Early Christian Occupation in the Great Temple of Amun-Ra at Karnak
Near Eastern Archaeology, 2019Recent excavations in the precinct of Ptah have provided the earliest evidence of a Christian occupation in the area of the temple of Amun-Ra at Karnak.
B. Durand
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