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Bilateral parietal thinning in bronze age skull. [PDF]
Dutta PC.
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Dwarfism in Egypt and classical antiquity: iconography and medical history. [PDF]
Dasen V.
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The Message of King Wahankh Antef II to Khety, Ruler of Heracleopolis
Presentation d'une stele (JdE 41437) relatant la mission d'un certain Djari qui fit parvenir un message royal de Thebes au souverain d'Heracleopolis, Khety. Ce message est de la plus grande importance pour notre connaissance de l'histoire de la onzieme dynastie. La presente note est une tentative d'interpretation de la demande d'Antef II au roi du nord.
JOHN COLEMAN DARNELL
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During the epigraphic mission of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston-Yale University Project in the mastaba fields at Giza, in the mid-1980s, the Antiquities Director in charge at Giza, Dr. Zahi Hawass, asked if an artist member of the staff could go to Heliopolis to trace a false-door stela found there. Accordingly Mr.
William Kelly Simpson
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Journal for the Study of the Old Testament
This study offers an interpretation of Ecclesiastes 10.8–11 in light of the Egyptian literary topos of scribal satire most popularly exemplified by the Teaching of Khety. Scholars have traditionally posited a link between Khety and Sirach 38.24—39.11, yet Qohelet likewise lists a series of tasks, their outcomes, and, at the end ...
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This study offers an interpretation of Ecclesiastes 10.8–11 in light of the Egyptian literary topos of scribal satire most popularly exemplified by the Teaching of Khety. Scholars have traditionally posited a link between Khety and Sirach 38.24—39.11, yet Qohelet likewise lists a series of tasks, their outcomes, and, at the end ...
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A (Re)investigation of Middle Kingdom Speech Captions in Wrestling Scenes [PDF]
peer reviewedThis paper studies the Reden und Rufe present in Middle Kingdom wrestling scenes found in the tombs of Senbi (Meir), Neheri I (Deir el-Bersha), and Khety (Beni Hassan). Based on a systematic study, some improvements are suggested to previous
Aurore Motte
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