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The Decoration of the Columns and Pillars from the Henket-ankh of Thutmose III (Western Thebes)
The Temple of Millions of Years of Thutmose III called Henket-ankh, located on the West Bank of Thebes, was probably an important and impressive monument of which very little remains nowadays.
Linda Chapon
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NEW PERSPECTIVES ON THE EXPEDITIONS TO THE LAND OF PUNT [PDF]
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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Scenes of Officials’ Investiture in Ancient Egypt during the New Kingdom [PDF]
One of the distinctive themes related to the officials‟ career is the rendering of their promotion to higher ranks. This prestigious event was well recognized by the high officials throughout the ancient Egyptian history.
Hend Naguib, Rania Younes Dina Ezz-Eldeen
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The Desecration Of The Individuals' Monuments In Ancient Egypt [PDF]
For the ancient Egyptians, violence was a part of their culture. The violation of monuments was probably made throughout whole history of Egypt. Destructed monuments appear in different shapes. There were campaigns of intentional destruction.
Karem Abd Elfta +2 more
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The Significance of "Wehem Ankh" in Ancient Egypt [PDF]
Wehem ankh, wHm anx, literally means repeating life, it was an expression used in Ancient Egypt in various contexts.On the one hand, it was an epithet applied to the deceased from the Middle Kingdom onwards; it designates repetition of life or living ...
Riham Ezz El Din
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Epidemiological analysis of tomb complexes from the necropolis of Thebes-West
In the necropolis of Thebes-West, Upper Egypt, individuals from various time periods are buried, comprising the Middle Kingdom, the New Kingdom and the Late Period.
Markus J. Ege +2 more
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Ancient Egypt is known for its to restore life and give immortality to the dead owner. Tomb in ancient Egypt was one of the most influential civilizations and designed to reflecte their religious function.
Mahmoud Garhy
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Olive and its oil in Ancient Egypt between linguistic sources and archaeological traces [PDF]
: Olive has a great importance in ancient civilizations, it has been necessary for human since prehistory. It was used for eating, treatment, lighting...etc.
Dr. Hamada Mansi Ashour
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وظیفة المنادی wHmw فى مصر القدیمة [PDF]
This research deals with one of the important administrative functions in the administrative system in ancient Egypt, the function of The Herald WHmw.
Dr. islam Ibrahim Amer
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The representations of all the gods on the western wall of the Portico of Obelisks in Hatshepsut’s temple at Deir el-Bahari were destroyed during the Amarna period and restored under the reign of Ramesses II.
Ewa Józefowicz
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