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Prinzen und Prinzessinnen bei den späten Ptolemäern
This contribution investigates the role and the position of the Ptolemaic princes from the death of Ptolemy V up to the reign of Cleopatra VII, especially in times of war and internal trouble.
Hans-Joachim Gehrke
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The new dynasty of the Ptolemies faced a new situation that demanded an ideology oriented towards the Greek and Egyptian worlds. The first Ptolemies established an ideology based on the royal couple, which found its Egyptian expression in the decorative ...
René Preys
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XVIII.—On Two Egyptian Tablets of the Ptolemaic Period [PDF]
The tablets which form the subject of the following communication are two of the most remarkable of those of the Ptolemaic period, which is not rich in inscribed monuments of this kind. There is, indeed, a series of tablets of this period in the British Museum, and others are in the Louvre at Paris.
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Alexandria in the 'Corpus of Ptolemaic inscriptions'
The Corpus of Ptolemaic Inscriptions project began in October 2013, with the aim of creating a Corpus of up-to-date editions of the Greek and bilingual inscriptions on stone from Ptolemaic Egypt (323-30 BCE), numbering around 650 items.
Savvopoulos, Kyriakos
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Striking similarity: Pottery features and their relations in Ptolemaic Egypt
568 pagesSupplemental file(s) description: Data table.This dissertation poses two major questions: what accounts for changes in pottery production during the Ptolemaic period in Egypt and what explains certain similarities between Ptolemaic Egyptian ...
Carrington, Jennifer Claire
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Palaeopathological and demographic data reveal conditions of keeping of the ancient baboons at Gabbanat el-Qurud (Thebes, Egypt). [PDF]
Van Neer W +5 more
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Razor sharp: The role of Occam's razor in science. [PDF]
McFadden J.
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A Ptolemaic Relief with an Image of Heh
A fragmentary Ptolemaic relief (MCABo EG 3711) of the Archaeological Museum of Bologna presents one of the last representations of the god Heh supporting two royal cartouches, in the typical iconography of the dynastic period.
Marco Zecchi
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Politics of the Ptolemaic dynasty
Hellenistic studies and Egyptology have concentrated on the spread and influence of Hellenism, on the one hand, and the value of ancient Egypt’s monument and artifacts, on the other hand.
Aneni, Monica Omoye
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Source of Raw Materials and Its Processing for the Manufacturing of Ptolemaic Faience Bowls from Tell Atrib (Nile Delta, Egypt). [PDF]
Trzciński J +3 more
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