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Marginalized Textile Producers in New Kingdom Egypt

open access: yesArts
Textiles were ubiquitous in the elite Egyptian cultural sphere—from clothing, furniture coverings, and wall decorations to grave goods and temple offerings.
Jordan Galczynski
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The Utilization of the Bivalve Shells as Palettes in Ancient Egypt [PDF]

open access: yesمجلة کلية الآثار - جامعة القاهرة, 2022
In ancient Egypt, natural bivalve shells were utilized as ready-made palettes by the scribes. This utilization was depicted on the walls of the Old Kingdom's tombs and sculpted in the scribes' statues.These statues appeared in the Middle Kingdom, spread ...
Mohsen Negm Eldin   +2 more
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God xnty Xty (Khenty khety) [PDF]

open access: yesMaǧallaẗ Kulliyyaẗ Al-Sīyāḥaẗ wa Al-Fanādiq (Ǧāmiʿaẗ Al-Mansoura), 2022
This paper deals with god Khenty  khety, the local god of (Athribis) 10th nome of lower Egypt. From the New kingdom to the end of the Greco Roman period he became the main god of Athribis.
Mona Ezz Ali
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On Borders and Expansion: Egyptian Imperialism in the Levant during the Ramesside Period

open access: yesHeritage, 2021
This paper aims to define the way Egyptians perceived the boundaries of their land and reassesses the impact of Egyptian colonialism during the Ramesside period (c. 1292–1069 BCE).
Georgia Xekalaki
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The Temple of Millions of Years of the Pharaoh Thutmose III (Luxor). An Update on the Research

open access: yesÉtudes et Travaux (Institute des Cultures Méditerranéennes et Orientales de l'Académie Polonaise des Sciences), 2021
This paper presents the most up to date discussion on the architecture of the temple of Millions of Years of Thutmose III, which has been investigated by the Spanish-Egyptian joint project since 2008.
Myriam Seco Álvarez   +1 more
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Dancing for the Dead: muu Dancers in Egyptian New Kingdom Scenes

open access: yesEikón Imago, 2022
Muu dancers are one of the most common elements in the funerary processions represented in the private Theban tombs of the New Kingdom, especially in the 18th dynasty.
Miriam Bueno Guardia
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Non-royal Nubian Clothing Representations during the New Kingdom and the Kushites Twenty-Fifth Dynasty [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Management, 2018
There are interconnections between Egypt and Nubia since the Predynastic Period. The non-royal Nubians- as soldiers, servants, officials- were represented in the art of the New Kingdom in various artistic media.
Ahmed Ebied, Tamer Fahim
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NEW PERSPECTIVES ON THE EXPEDITIONS TO THE LAND OF PUNT [PDF]

open access: yesShedet, 2023
The geographic location of Punt and its itinerary occupied a great part of the scientific literature in Egyptology since the discovery of the bas-relief of Deir el-Bahari by the end of the XIXth century.
El-Sayed Mahfouz
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Armless Figures in Ancient Egypt Until The End of The New Kingdom [PDF]

open access: yesShedet, 2021
Figures with physical disabilities were rarely represented in ancient Egyptian art. The idealistic representation of the body was the customary rule followed by gods and kings.
Mona El Nadi
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Representation of the Victory Procession in the Ancient Egyptian Art till the End of the New Kingdom [PDF]

open access: yesالمجلة العلمیة لکلیة السیاحة والفنادق جامعة الأسکندریة, 2019
Ancient Egyptian kings celebrated their military victories as early as the Old Kingdom. This was especially expressed in the art during the New Kingdom.
Gamal El-Din Abdel Razeq   +2 more
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