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ATLANERSA’S OBELISK

RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. "Literary Theory. Linguistics. Cultural Studies" Series, 2023
The article is about an analysis of the inscriptions on the obelisk of the Nubian king Atlanersa (653–643 BC). The obelisk was found in the Christian church of Dongola and part of the text has been lost. This article attempts to analyze and translate the surviving text on the four sides of the obelisk.
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Our Egyptian Obelisk

2022
Chapter 3 examines the perception of the Needle in a non-Egyptian context., including the legal and ethical basis on which it was acquired, and its continued categorisation as a war memorial and imperial trophy. Issues related to this include the question of whether Muhammad Ali and his successors had the right to disposal of the obelisk, or if this ...
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The Rassam Obelisk

Iraq, 1980
The fragmentary obelisk of Ashurnasirpal II published here, in an entirely new reconstruction, was excavated at Nimrud by a British Museum expedition in late February 1853. The field director was Hormuzd Rassam, under the remote supervision of Henry Rawlinson in Baghdad.
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Obelisk: A history

Rethinking History, 2009
Obelisk: A history, by Brian A. Curran, Anthony Grafton, Pamela O. Long, and Benjamin Weiss, Cambridge, MIT Press, 2009, 384 pp., $27.95, ISBN 978-0-26251270-1 One needs to be wary of people attrac...
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Alongside the Obelisk

Soviet Studies in Literature, 1981
When I first read Vladimir Tendriakov's story "The Night after Graduation" [Noch' posle vypuska], it struck me as a mixture of the unmixable. What is it, I wondered, a miscalculation or his intention? Is it a riddle the writer deliberately thought up for us to force the reader to look back again at the story, its conflicts, its symbols, and its inner ...
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The White Obelisk

Iraq, 1974
NOUVELLE EDITION DE LA FIGURATION ET DE L'INSCRIPTION DE L'OBELISQUE BLANC. L'A. LE DATE DE L'EPOQUE D'ASSURNASIRPAL II, ESSENTIELLEMENT D'APRES L'INSCRIPTION: LE TEXTE MENTIONNE QU'AU DEBUT DE SON REGNE, LE ROI RECUT UN TRIBUT DE CHEVAUX DE GILZANU| OR, CE NOM EST MENTIONNE POUR LA 1 FOIS DANS LES ANNALES ASSYRIENNES SOUS LE REGNE DE TUKULTI NINURTA ...
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