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The Enigma of the Ptahshepses family
Vizier Ptashshepses, son-in-law of King Nyuserre, was oneof the most influential officials of the second half of theFifth Dynasty. His life and remarkable career are attestednot only by his very important titles, but also by his imposingmastaba, the ...
Miroslav Verner
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The tomb of Unisankh at Saqqara and Chicago
In 1908, Edward E. Ayer (1841-1927),1 the founding father of the Egyptian collection of the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, IL, purchased for the museum two chapels of Old Kingdom mastabas once located in the vicinity of the pyramid complex ...
Onderka, Pavel
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The mastaba of the chief physician, Nfr-Hr-PtH (AS 65)
Tomb AS 65 is part of a complex compound of large stone mastabas dating from the reign of Nyuserre to thebeginning of the Sixth Dynasty (Dulíková – Odler – Havelková 2011).
Jánosi, Peter (Department of Egyptology, Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies, University of Vienna)
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The False Doors of Hershefnakht, Nyankhanty and Senetites
This study concerns the false doors of Hershefnakht, Nyankhanty and Senetites that are currently on display in the Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities in Stockholm.
Hallström, Andreas
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During the autumn season of 2016, the tomb of an inspector of hairdressers of the Great House, Ankhires (AS 98), commenced excavation. The works were finished in the autumn season of 2017.
Dulíková, Veronika +3 more
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From Shamans to Priests of Sekhmet: A Review of the Literature in Search for the Origins of Doctors in Ancient Egypt. [PDF]
Bestetti RB +3 more
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