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Phoenix, 1990
The wall paintings of several Theban tombs represent foreigners who present gifts that are sometimes typically Cretan or Aegean. Other foreigners, although labeled "Princes of Keftiu" (Crete), are represented as Asiatics. The aim of the present volume is to analyze these wall paintings in order to distinguish the Aegeans and their gifts.
W. McLeod, Shelley Wachsmann
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The wall paintings of several Theban tombs represent foreigners who present gifts that are sometimes typically Cretan or Aegean. Other foreigners, although labeled "Princes of Keftiu" (Crete), are represented as Asiatics. The aim of the present volume is to analyze these wall paintings in order to distinguish the Aegeans and their gifts.
W. McLeod, Shelley Wachsmann
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Scenes of Storehouse in New Kingdom Theban Private Tombs.
Minia Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research MJTHRThis study will discuss scenes of storehouse in Theban monuments. This research aims to discuss the scenes representing storehouse in Theban monuments to fulfill the researcher will follow the descriptive and analytical methodology to the wall scenes of ...
Samar Kamal +2 more
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Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1965
Charles F. Nims, Nina de Garis Davies
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Charles F. Nims, Nina de Garis Davies
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The War Years in Thebes: Ernest Mackay’s Work in Theban Tombs
Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 2023The Mackay archive (now part of the larger manuscript collection of Alan H. Gardiner) kept at the Griffith Institute, University of Oxford, comprises excavation reports, photographs, and personal correspondence of Ernest Mackay, the British archaeologist
Marta Kaczanowicz
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Name Rings Associated with the “Royal Kiosk Icon” in the Theban Tombs during the Eighteenth Dynasty
Journal of Egyptian History, 2021The name rings depicted in the Theban tombs dating to the Eighteenth Dynasty are similar to those found on monumental topographical lists, though they seem to belong to a completely different motif: the Nine Bows.
L. Peirce
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Private Tombs at Thebes. Vol. IV. Scenes from Some Theban Tombs
The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1967A. F. Shore, Nina de Garis Davies
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Book Review: Aegeans in the Theban Tombs
The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1991K. Kitchen
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Memories into Images: Aegean and Aegean-like Objects in New Kingdom Egyptian Theban Tombs
Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2019Diplomatic relations between the 18th-dynasty Egyptian court and the polities of the Aegean Bronze Age are gaining increasing scholarly attention. The work conducted so far on chronological synchronization has established a relatively firm base for ...
Uroš Matić
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