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A Protective Measure at Abydos in the Thirteenth Dynasty
A new edition of stela Cairo JE 35256, discovered at Abydos at the turn of the century, which records a royal edict usurped by Neferhotep I protecting a sacred area dedicated to Wepwawet. The original promulgator of the decree is identified as Khutawyre Ugaf, and it is argued that the area in question is the depression which runs from the Osiris temple
Anthony Leahy
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A Royal Family of the Thirteenth Dynasty
M F Laming MACADAM
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A Family of Thirteenth Dynasty High Officials: New Evidence from South Abydos
Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, 2015During recent University of Pennsylvania excavations in the tomb of Woseribre Senebkay at South Abydos, we discovered that the burial chamber incorporated a number of limestone blocks deriving from earlier monuments. Three of these inscribed blocks in particular still retain the images and offering texts belonging to a small group of high officials ...
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The Late Middle Kingdom (Thirteenth to Seventeenth Dynasties): The Chronological Framework
AbstractThe article summarizes the state of the art in chronology of the late Middle Kingdom, which the author takes to also encompass the so-called Second Intermediate Period. Moving from the king-list of the Turin Royal Canon and from Kim Ryholt's investigation, the study focuses on the internal chronology of Dynasties 13–17 by drawing upon ...
Detlef Franke
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An Unpublished Scarab of Queen Tjan (Thirteenth Dynasty) from the Louvre Museum (AF 6755)
A previously unknown Thirteenth Dynasty queen scarab was identified in the Egyptian collection of the Louvre Museum (AF 6755). The queen is the only known wife of mid-Thirteenth Dynasty king Sobekhotep Khaneferra.
Siesse, Julien
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