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Death in the Temple of Ptah: The Roman Conquest of Egypt and Conflict at Memphis

Journal of Egyptian History, 2015
This study aims to trace the possible fate of the family of the High Priest of Ptah after the Roman conquest in 30bce. The mysterious death of Imhotep / Padibastetivcreated a clear rupture in the succession line. At first, Roman authorities seemed to hesitate to appoint a new high priest of Memphis, for various reasons, and thus waited almost three ...
Nenad Marković
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An Early Ramesside Stela of a Chief of Hour Watchers in the Memphite Temple of Ptah

The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1993
Publication of a fragment of a Ramesside tomb stela of Inu…, chief of hour watchers and chief of the offering bearers in the temple of Ptah. The stela was found at Saqqara, next to the tomb of Horemheb. The lexicography of the titles and the name are discussed in detail.
K. Daoud
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Zur Frühentstehung der Osirisliturgien an den Beispielen der Kapellen des Osiris Ptah Neb Anch und Osiris Neb Anch in Karnak

Zeitschrift für Agyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde, 2022
Summary Papyrus Schmitt, dated in early Ptolemaic times, offers a clue to the earliest date of the writing of the mortuary liturgies of the Old and Middle Kingdom, which were transformed into Osiris liturgies.
M. Bommas
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Material Evidence of the Early Christian Occupation in the Great Temple of Amun-Ra at Karnak

Near Eastern Archaeology, 2019
Recent excavations in the precinct of Ptah have provided the earliest evidence of a Christian occupation in the area of the temple of Amun-Ra at Karnak.
B. Durand
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Un nouveau projet de publication sur l’époque libyenne : la tombe du prince Chéchonq, grand prêtre de Ptah

Bulletin de la société française d'égyptologie, 2017
A new project concerning the Third Intermediate Period was launched in 2016. Its aim is to study and publish the tomb of the high priest of Ptah and prince Shoshenq D, son of Osorkon II.
Raphaële Meffre   +2 more
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Serving the Mendesian Ram in Memphis for Generations

Zeitschrift für Agyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde
Summary The aim of this paper is to reconstruct and analyse the genealogical tree of a hitherto unknown temple family that was active in the Memphite area during the 26th (Saitic) and 27th (Achaemenid) Dynasties.
Nenad Marković
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