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Borchardt’s cache as a source for Old Kingdom prosopography: First approach to unearthed non‑royal tombs in Abusir [PDF]
During the excavation of the mastaba of Vizier Ptahshepses at Abusir in 1968, Zbyněk Žába, the then director of the Czechoslovak mission, found almost two thousand relief fragments in one of the rooms of the spacious tomb.
Veronika Dulíková
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Old hieratic inscriptions from the Old Kingdom tombs at Abusir [PDF]
This paper presents an overview of the types of hieratic inscriptions found on the limestone masonry of Old Kingdom tombs in the Abusir necropolis. Different purposes of the inscriptions can be traced in the material. Among the recorded hieratic examples,
Vymazalová, Hana
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In the shadow of Kaaper. Preliminary report on the anonymous Fifth Dynasty tomb AS 881 [PDF]
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Arias, Katarína +4 more
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Orientation of Entrance and Burial Chamber in the Pyramids of the Egyptian Fourth and Fifth Dynasties [PDF]
In a recent work, arxiv:2412.20407, we have mentioned two Egyptian kings, Shepseskaf and Userkaf, of the IV and V Dynasties. Here we continue discussing their burial places, that is their pyramids, in a new framework based on the study of orientation of ...
Sparavigna, Amelia Carolina
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Archaeological excavation of the mastaba of Queen Khentkaus III (tomb AC 30) in Abusir [PDF]
During the autumn of 2014, the Czech Institute of Egyptology continued its archaeological research of the southern part of the Abusir royal pyramid necropolis.
Jaromír Krejčí +2 more
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Ptahšepses, vezír a králův zeť, v kontextu společnosti Staré říše // Ptahshepses, a vizier and king’s son-in-law, in the context of Old Kingdom society [PDF]
The paper deals with Ptahshepses who built his vast and impressive mastaba in the vicinity of king Nyuserre’s pyr - amid. The subject has been studied through the prism of Old Kingdom society and in comparison with his contemporaries.
Veronika Dulíková
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Urban expansion causes increasing risks to archaeological heritage and yet few studies have systematically analyzed multi-site urban change using consistent temporal datasets and standardized methods.
Abdelrhman Fahmy
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