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Two houses from the Third Intermediate Period settlement at Tell el-Retaba: a case study of activity-area analysis [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2020
In 2019, the Polish–Slovak Archaeological Mission in Tell el-Retaba continued the excavation of a Third Intermediate Period settlement in Area 9. The paper presents two houses, {1095} and {3111}, in detail. Activity-area analysis is employed to determine
Łukasz Jarmużek   +3 more
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Third Intermediate Period funerary assemblages from the Chapel of HatshepsutPart 1. Coffins and cartonnages from the Twenty-second to Twenty-fifth Dynasties [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2018
The text catalogues the best preserved pieces of coffins and cartonnages excavated from the burials made on the Third Terrace of the Temple of Hatsheput in the Third Intermediate Period when the ruins were used as a burial ground for noblemen, in ...
Frédéric Payraudeau
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A SHABTI OF KING TAHARQA [PDF]

open access: yesShedet, 2020
Shabtis are funerary objects of importance among the equipment of the deceased in ancient Egypt. Placed in tombs, their purpose was to work for the dead in the afterlife. This article deals with a recently restored shabti of one of the great kings of the
Ahmed Al Deeb
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Tell el-Retaba, season 2016 [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2017
Excavations of the Polish–Slovak Archaeological Mission in Tell el-Retaba in 2016 were continued in the western part of the site, uncovering remains of domestic and funerary structures from the Second Intermediate Period in Area 4.
Sławomir Rzepka   +4 more
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Macroscopic anatomy of the fetal nasal cavity [PDF]

open access: yesНаука и инновации в медицине, 2021
Objectives to describe the macromicroscopic anatomy of the nasal cavity in the intermediate fetal period of human ontogenesis. Material and methods.
Elena D. Lutsai   +6 more
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Montu priestly families at Deir el-Bahari in the Third Intermediate Period [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2018
The mostly intact Twenty-fifth Dynasty qrsw-coffin sets of Heresenes and the Montu priests Padiamunet (iii) and Nespaqashuty (vi) were discovered on the Upper Terrace at Deir el-Bahari by Émile Baraize in 1932–1933, but were never fully studied or ...
Cynthia May Sheikholeslami
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The human remains from Tomb MMA 514 in North Asasif [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2020
The tombs of the North Asasif Necropolis have been the subject of archaeological excavations for more than a century. Mainly dating to the Middle Kingdom, the majority of these tombs were excavated for the Metropolitan Museum by H.E. Winlock in the early
Roselyn A. Campbell
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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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Ushebtis of the Third Intermediate Period from the Chapel of Hatshepsutin the Queen’s temple at Deir el-Bahari [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2016
A collection of 619 whole and fragmentary ushebti figurines dating from the ThirdIntermediate Period was recovered between 2004 and 2007 by the Polish team excavating in theChapel of Hatshepsut, an integral part of the Queen Pharaoh’s mortuary temple in ...
Agnieszka Makowska
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Faience objects from the Tomb MMA 1152 at Sheikh Abd el-Gurna [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2016
Excavations in the area of tomb MMA 1152 at Sheikh Abd el-Gurna, conducted since2003, have uncovered a substantial set of faience objects coming from burials made there duringthe later Pharaonic Period, before the tomb became a hermitage for Coptic monks.
Patryk Chudzik, Andrzej Ćwiek
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