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Used, reused, plundered and forgotten: a rare group of early Ramesside coffins from tomb MIDAN.05 in the Theban necropolis

open access: yes, 2018
This paper aims at presenting the most significant coffin fragments found in one of the shafts (P3) of Dynasty 18 tomb MIDAN.05 at Dra Abu el-Naga in the Theban Necropolis.
BETRO', MARIA CARMELA, MINIACI, GIANLUCA
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Linguistic Understanding of Divine Interaction in Ramesside Egypt [PDF]

open access: yes
This thesis sets out to examine a number of linguistic topoi from Ramesside Egypt which are utilised to express an understanding of divine interaction with humanity.
Potter, DM
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Un topos iconographique de l’époque ramesside : l’encadrement du dieu ithyphallique. À propos des scènes du péristyle sud de la deuxième cour du Grand Temple de Medinet Habou

open access: yes, 2005
Like in the literature, topoi can be recognized in the iconography of the temples. This paper examines one of them. It is characterized by a specific structure, the “encadrement”, that emphasizes an ithyphallic god (accompanied or not by a goddess) and ...
Lurson, Benoît
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Astronomy, Cosmology, and Religious Expression in the New Kingdom: A Study of Late Ramesside Cosmological Funerary Scenes

open access: yes, 2012
Astronomical and cosmological tomb scenes found in New Kingdom tombs consist generally of three parts:scenes depicting the celestial diagram, including the northern constellations, tables listing star or decan names, sometimes known as star clocks or ...
Breinig, Luke W
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Grabungsvorberichte/Preliminary Excavation Reports: Archaeobotanical Investigations at Tell el-Retaba. 2nd Intermediate period – 18th dynasty cemetery and settlements. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVI 26|

open access: yes, 2016
This article presents results of analysis of 2nd Intermediate period and 18th dynasty archaeobotanical remains from the multi-period settlement and cemetery site of Tell el-Retaba in the Wadi Tumilat; material from the Ramesside and 3rd Intermediate ...
Malleson, Claire
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‘Words of Warcraft’: scribal culture and foreign military lexicon in Ramesside literature

open access: yes, 2021
A large part of the military terms attested during the Ramesside Period, being written in ‘group-writing’, has been regarded so far as loanwords from North-Semitic languages.
Pietri, Renaud
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Ramose, An Overseer of the Chamberlains at Memphis

open access: yes, 1994
Publication of a Ramesside block of the chamberlain of the Lord of the Two Lands, Ramose. The communication casts some light on the title imy-ḫnt, which is rarely found in the Memphite area, and also offers a preliminary list of the bearers of the name ‘
Khaled Daoud
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Egyptian Art [047]

open access: yes, 1960
Photograph of tomb painting depicting the Egyptian God Anubis overseeing final preparations of the dead, 19th Dynasty, Ramesside period, EgyptEgyptian god of mummification, Anubis, overseeing the final preparations of the dead, 19th Dynasty ...
Tierney, Lennox
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Some Notes on the Interpretation of hrw nfr in Ramesside Literature [PDF]

open access: yes
El objetivo de esta contribución consiste en analizar las menciones al "día bello" (hrw nfr) en los textos literarios del período ramésida escritos en lengua neoegipcia, y avanzar en su comprensión en el marco de su contexto histórico y cultural de ...
Castro, María Belén
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Quarry Marks of the Amarna Period: The limestone quarries of Dayr Abu Hinnis

open access: yes, 2015
The Dayr al-Barsha Project (KU Leuven, Belgium) revealed that the quarry area of Amarna is noticeably larger than was expected. One of the largest quarry sites of the Amarna Period is located at Dayr Abu Hinnis, c. 15 km north of Amarna.
Van der Perre, Athena
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