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Graffiti in the Ramesside Tomb of Iurokhy at Saqqara: with newly recorded graffiti in adjacent tombs

open access: yes
The ongoing excavations in the archaeological concession area of Cairo University at the Memphite New Kingdom necropolis of Saqqara have uncovered a number of ancient graffiti.
Staring, N.T.B., Hassan, K.
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The King and I: Commemorating the privilege of royal statue dedication in Ramesside Deir El-Medina

open access: yes, 2022
It is generally understood that in ancient Egyptian statuary, “a private person is never sculpted together with the king”. However, an unusual small limestone statue in the collections of National Museums Scotland contradicts this understanding ...
Maitland, Margaret
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"Court of Priests" in the North Asasif necropolis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
The present study introduces a previously unknown group of Late Ramesside tombs recently discovered by the author in North Asasif. Their thorough examination, description and analysis is at the core of this research.
Yaseen, Fathi
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Ramesside Dockets on Blocks from the Pyramid Complex of Senwosret III in Dahshur*

open access: yes, 2015
The Egyptian Expedition of the Metropolitan Museum of Art to the pyramid complex of Senwosret III, Dahshur, found a number of Ramesside dockets on blocks destined apparently for re-use.
Hana Navratilova
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Conférence D'Henning FRANZMEIER, Qantir-Piramesse- Excavating and Reconstructing a Capital of Ramesside Egypt

open access: yes, 2019
À l'invitation de Laurent Coulon et François Leclère, Dr. Henning Franzmeier, Field Director Qantir-Pi-Ramesse-Project. Roemer- und Pelizaeus-Museum Hildesheim/Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, donnera une conférence intitulée "Qantir-Piramesse ...
lcoulon
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The royal Ramesside epithet "Victorious Lion, Lord of the Strength" and a statue of Ramesses VI: another case of "monumental cryptography" ? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
"The victorious lion, lord of the strength" (mȝj nḫt nb ḫpš) is a common epithet of the king in the Ramesside Period, emphasizing the military function of the Pharaoh, triumphing over Egypt's foes and maintaining Maat's rules.
Pietri, Renaud
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Exploring Third-Party (Im)politeness in the Late Ramesside Letters [PDF]

open access: yes
Traditional (im)politeness research approaches, and indeed traditional approaches within wider pragmatic theories, work very much on the idea that communication takes place between a sender and a receiver.
Ridealgh, Kim
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'Word play' in the Ramesside Dream Book

open access: yes, 2006
Word play has long been acknowledged as a common feature in ancient Egyptian texts. This article offers an examination of word play in one divinatory text: the Ramesside Dream Manual (P.Chester Beatty III, r. 1-11).
Kasia Szpakowska
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Notes about Ramesside Literature: the study of Papyrus d’Orbiney [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
El presente artículo procura esbozar algunas reflexiones sobre las conceptualizaciones que se han realizado sobre la literatura del período ramésida, a partir de un recorrido por las interpretaciones de las que ha sido objeto el relato de Los Dos ...
Castro, María Belén
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Publication — "Une résidence royale égyptienne, Tell Abyad à l'époque ramesside"

open access: yes, 2012
Nadia Licitra, Nathalie Favry et Anne Minault-Gout, Une résidence royale égyptienne, Tell Abyad à l'époque ramesside, PUPS, 2012, 230 p. De 2007 à 2009, la mission franco-égyptienne de Tell el-Herr (Nord-Sinaï) a procédé à une fouille de sauvetage sur le
IRHiS1
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