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Il progetto Risk Map for Saqqara Site: GIS ed Egittologia
Il progetto Risk Map for Saqqara Site: GIS ed ...
Emanuele Brienza
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CG 1305: AN OFFERING TABLE IN THE EGYPTIAN MUSEUM WITH A SHORT NOTATION ON FESTIVALS [PDF]
This paper presents a round limestone offering table in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo(CG1305), which was recovered by A. Mariette during his excavations for the EAS, andis displayed in EMC-R 37.
Dalia HANAFY
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Digital Documentation of the Saite Tombs in Saqqara
This paper focuses on the digital documentation techniques employed in the recording of a number of Saite-Persian sarcophagus-tombs in the necropolis of Saqqara (Egypt).
Matthias Lang Universität Tübingen +3 more
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An Unpublished Old Kingdom False Door of the Priestess of Hathor Nub-Hotep [PDF]
This paper examines the textual inscriptions and the depiction of an unpublished false door of a lady who served as a priestess of Hathor in the funerary temple of King Unis in Saqqara. She is called Nub-Hotep, and her beautiful name is Bby.
Ahmed Faraman
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Jar dockets from Khuwy’s tomb: A preliminary overview of inscribed pottery sherds from the core fill of an Old Kingdom mastaba at Djedkare’s royal necropolis [PDF]
The core fill of Khuwy’s tomb mostly consists of pebbles and pottery, mainly including rough ware such as beer jars and bread moulds. Nevertheless, one area in the tomb core fill contained sherds of fine ware bearing the remains of Old Hieratic ...
Hana Vymazalová, Nermeen Aba Yazeed
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Among the more than 700 burials of the Late and Ptolemaic periods discovered by the Polish-Egyptian Archaeological Mission in Saqqara West, in the case of two burials the heads of the deceased were covered, respectively, with a vessel and half a vessel.
Małgorzata Radomska
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A Stela of Iwrkhy from his tomb in Saqqara [PDF]
Excavations in the New Kingdom tomb of the general of the armyIwrkhy in Saqqara revealed a displaced round-topped stela. The well-preserved large limestone stela dedicated to Re-Horakhty and Maat daughter of Re is missing its lower part. The inscriptions
Tarek Sayed Tawfik
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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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Biomolecular analyses enable new insights into ancient Egyptian embalming. [PDF]
Rageot M +11 more
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