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The afterlife of Egyptian statues: a cache of religious objects in the temple of Ptah at Karnak [PDF]

open access: yesAntiquity, 2017
Abstract
Charloux, Guillaume   +8 more
openaire   +4 more sources

Re-contextualizing the standing Sekhmet statues in the Temple of Ptah at Karnak through digital reconstruction and VR experience

open access: yesDisegnare con, 2023
Recent trends in the Digital Humanities – conceived as new modalities of collaborative, transdisciplinary and computational research and presentation – also strongly influence research approaches and presentation practices in museums.
Roberta Spallone   +5 more
doaj   +3 more sources

The Title .ty- .w ḥ ı ͗nb.w n.w Ptḥ , “Mayor of Beyond the Walls of Ptah”, and Early 19th Dynasty Temple Building at Memphis

open access: yesZeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde, 2015
Summary: The Mayor of Memphis was a key player in the administration of Egypt’s capital. Despite that prominent position, we do not know much about the official’s duties. The recent identification of a photograph taken by Egyptologist Théodule Devéria in 1859, which features a doorway in the long-lost superstructure of the tomb of the ...
N.T.B. Staring
openaire   +2 more sources

«PTAH OF THE SOUTHERN WALL (OF HIS TEMPLE)» – TO THE INTERPRETATION OF THE EPITHET

open access: yesScientific bulletins of the Belgorod State University. Series: History. Political science, 2018
R. Orekhov
openaire   +3 more sources

Evidence, hints and assumptions for late pregnancy in the Ancient Mediterranean and Near East

open access: yesActa Paediatrica, Volume 112, Issue 7, Page 1371-1377, July 2023., 2023
Abstract Ancient women, who survived childhood mortality, received good and adequate nutrition, did not work hard and escaped death during childbirth could live fairly long lives. Girls started procreation after marriage, usually at 15 years, had on average seven children, childbearing lasted 14–21 or more years and could happen at the age of 35 or ...
Ariadne Malamitsi‐Puchner   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

Eastern Nile at crossroads: Preservation and utilization concerns in focus

open access: yesMizan Law Review, 2007
“Yabayin lij wuha temaw” is an Amharic proverb that has the theme: “thirst at the bank of a stream” or “shortages in the midst of plenty.” The proverb literally means “Nile’s child got thirsty.” A question I had once raised in one of my elementary ...
EN Stebek
doaj   +1 more source

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]

open access: yesPražské Egyptologické Studie
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
doaj  

Connecting objects, times and places: Digital VR re-contextualization of the standing Sekhmet statues in the Museo Egizio, Turin, from the Temple of Ptah at Karnak

open access: yes, 2023
The experience described in this paper concerns the reconstruction of the temple of Ptah at Karnak with the aim to check and present two hypotheses for the original placement of statues of the goddess Sekhmet now kept at the Museo Egizio, Turin. The reconstruction including the statues, enjoyable through virtual reality, highlights its potential as a ...
Roberta Spallone   +5 more
openaire   +1 more source

The temple of Ptah at Karnak

open access: yes, 2011
Présentation des travaux en cours sur le temple de Ptah à ...
Thiers, Christophe, Zignani, Pierre
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The early temple of Ptah at Karnak

open access: yes, 2017
Recent excavations in the temple of Ptah at Karnak confirm the existence of an earlier mud-brick sanctuary.
Charloux, Guillaume, Thiers, Christophe
openaire   +1 more source

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