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A record of the transport of stone blocks on ostrakon DeB/F.608 [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2019
Ostrakon DeB/F.608 was found in the area of the Temple of Tuthmosis III at Deir el-Bahari. There are good reasons, however, to link it to the building of the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut and more precisely to the transport of stone blocks by a crew of ...
Miroslaw Barwik
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Stamped bricks of Amenhotep I from Deir el-Bahari [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2018
Stamped bricks with the names of the king Amenhotep I and his mother, queen Ahmes Nefertari, were found throughout Deir el-Bahari, including the Temple of Hatshepsut investigated by a mission from the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology University
Adrianna Madej
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The Main Sanctuary of Amun-Ra in the Hatshepsut Temple at Deir el-Bahari. An introduction to architectural studies [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2021
The Main Sanctuary of Amun-Ra in the Temple of Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahari has been studied repeatedly, but never comprehensively (Naville 1906; Winlock 1932; Wysocki 1985).
Urszula Kraśniewska
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The gods bestow life. New material for the study of divine processions in the Vestibule of the Chapel of Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahari [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2018
The decoration of the Vestibule of the Chapel of Hatshepsut in the queen’s temple in Deir el-Bahari resembles the decoration of the square antechamber known from the pyramid temples of the Old and Middle Kingdoms.
Edyta Kopp
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Visions and re-visions: Women and time in Michèle Roberts's 'In the red kitchen'. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
This essay argues that Michèle Roberts’ novel, In the Red Kitchen, is engaged in a similar project to that of Julia Kristeva’s essay ‘Women’s Time’.
White, Rosie
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Mineralogical characteristic of mortars from the Temple of Hatshepsutat Deir el-Bahari: preliminary report [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2016
The article presents the results of physico-chemical analyses of a few masonry mortarand whitewash samples taken in the mid-1990s from the Temple of Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahari.The mineralogical characteristic of the samples contributes to the body of ...
Teresa Dziedzic   +2 more
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Post-New Kingdom topography and chronology of the Hatshepsut Temple at Deir el-Bahari in light of new archaeological evidence [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2022
Around 1000 BCE, an earthquake brought down many temples in Western Thebes, thus putting an end to the cult centre at Deir el-Bahari which had been a key site for the celebration of the Beautiful Feast of the Valley all through the New Kingdom.
Patryk Chudzik
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Epigraphic notes on the aleph-sign (Gardiner G1) in the second half of the Eighteenth Dynasty [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2020
The paper proposes to consider the hieroglyphic writing of the aleph-sign (Gardiner G1) in royal monumental architecture as a dating criterion. A certain epigraphic feature of the sign appears to be particularly characteristic of the second half of the ...
Edyta Kopp
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Reliefs and sculptures of Hatshepsut and reconstruction of her real appearance

open access: yesStudia Humanitatis, 2021
The article studies the appearance of Hatshepsut (1490-1468 BC), the female pharaoh of the XVIIIth dynasty. The authors consider famous images of the Queen in her mortuary temple in Deir El-Bahri finding out how accurately the preserved monuments could ...
Selezneva Vladislava Alekseevna   +1 more
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The Southern Room of Amun in the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari: epigraphic work between 2013 and 2016 [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2017
The Southern Room of Amun Project is one of the egyptological projects of the PCMA’s Polish–Egyptian Archaeological and Conservation Mission in the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari.
Katarzyna Kapiec
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