Beyond Amarna: exorcists without borders in the Levant [PDF]
The Levant and the Eastern Mediterranean formed a special sphere of activity for diverse specialists who navigated from one side to the other through extensive networks of interconnections in the Late Bronze Age.
Gestoso Singer, Graciela
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A Female Egyptian Statuette in the Museo Arqueológico Nacional, Madrid [PDF]
In this paper, a silver sculpture that entered the Egyptian collection of the Museo Arqueológico Nacional, Madrid, in 2005 is studied. It is a striding figure on a rectangular base and it is interpreted in the institution as an image of the Egyptian ...
Jaramago, Miguel
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The Egyptian Temple as a Place to House Collections (from the Old Kingdom to the Late Period) [PDF]
As did Greek and Roman temples, Egyptian temples preserved collections of valuable objects or nouophores, i.e. ‘bearers of meaning’ (I). Two main types of nouophores can be distinguished in Egyptian temples (II): statues displayed in the temple (III ...
Díaz Hernández, Roberto A.
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The metamorphosis of Bastet: a study of the changing iconography of the Feline Goddess Bastet [PDF]
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2023.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The feline deity Bastet is best known for her depiction as a cat, or a woman with the head of a cat. In early depictions, Bastet, however, did not appear with the head of a cat, but rather with
Brand, Ilsebeth
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Hymne à la déesse Tanent et présence latopolite sur quelques blocs d’Ermant [PDF]
International audiencePublication of a set of loose blocks coming from the area of Bab el-Maganin at Armant. On the upper register, a priestess presents sistra to Tanent followed by four other deities.
Thiers, Christophe
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Divine triads of Ancient Egypt [PDF]
The scheme of divine triads (associations of three deities, originally from the same city, later also from different geographic locations) is the most frequent group of deities of ancient Egypt.
Sales, José das Candeias
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Libyan Social Identity and the Importance of Kinship in the Third Intermediate Period (Dynasties 21-24): An Analysis of Libyan and Egyptian Genealogical Texts and the Royal and Elite Burial Assemblages at Tanis [PDF]
As there is limited archeological evidence of Libyan society from Libya, assigning a social identity to an individual living in Egypt during the Third Intermediate Period (Dynasties 21-24, ca. 1076-723 BCE) is challenging.
Gosnell, Kathrine Michelle
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The Tomb of Ptahemwia, 'Great Overseer of Cattle' and 'Overseer of the Treasury of the Ramesseum', at Saqqara [PDF]
In early 1859, the French Egyptologist Théodule Devéria was in Egypt to assist Auguste Mariette—who had just been appointed as Director of Antiquities—with copying texts at a number of sites in Egypt. At Saqqara, Devéria photographed a doorway of the now-
Staring, N.T.B.
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Les grands prêtres de Ptah de Memphis [PDF]
Considéré dans son ensemble, le présent livre est une recherche sur les grands prêtres du dieu égyptien Ptah. Une première partie comprend l'étude du pontificat memphite, une seconde présente l'histoire des pontifes memphites, tandis qu'une dernière ...
Maystre, Charles
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Unknown Old Photos of Karnak Monuments [PDF]
The article introduces a set of photos capturing monuments and sites of the Karnak Temple Complex (Egypt) in 1907. These visual documents are held in the archival fond of D.
Romanova, O.O.
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