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VAN SICLEN (C.C.), « The Date of the Granite Bark Shrine of Tuthmosis III », GM 79, 1984, p. 53.
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The Annals of Tuthmosis III: Tribute or Gift?
2001In the Annals of Tuthmosis III,1 the goods arriving in Egypt are recorded annually as a direct consequence of the military victories of Pharaoh,2 but classified differently. Apart from ‘booty’ @@ obtained from the battlefield after a victory or from plundering a conquered town, the other incoming goods are labelled b’,k ‘production’,4 inw ‘supply’, or ...
Liverani Mario
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Petrie's Manuscript Notes on the Koptos Foundation Deposits of Tuthmosis III
Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1975Le journal et les cahiers relatifs a Coptos (rassembles au Petrie Museum, University College London) permettent d'identifier et de situer les sept depots de Thoutmosis III. W. M. F. Petrie y rend compte en effet des resultats de ses fouilles au jour le jour. L'A.
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Hatshepsut's Use of Tuthmosis III in Her Program of Legitimation
Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, 2004The reign of Hatshepsut as king with Tuthmosis III has been the inspiration for much scholarly lit erature addressing the nature of the co-regency. The traditional understanding of Hatshepsut couched her as an overly ambitious woman who wrested authority from her stepson, but more recent historical studies make only passing reference to the ...
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Capitals of pilasters from the Hathor shrine in the temple Djeser-akhet of Tuthmosis III at Deir el-Bahari [PDF]
ARCHITECTUS; ISSN 1429 ...
Caban, M.
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Tuthmosis III Returns Thanks to Amūn
Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1952Alan Gardiner
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The Euphrates Campaign of Tuthmosis III
Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1946R O Faulkner
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A Fragment from the Mummy Wrappings of Tuthmosis III
Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1931Dows Dunham
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A New Portrait-Head of Tuthmosis III (?) At Berlin, and the Portraits of Hatshepsut
Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1929H R Hall
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