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This is a dissertation completed in 1963: "Studies on the iconography of the Meroitic royal family and studies on problems of chronology of the kingdom of Meroe". The work represents the basis of many later works of the author. The book also reviews the chronologies presented by other scholars - notably those of George A.
This is the publication of several coffin fragments, most of them found as drawings in notebooks of old excavations. The book includes a list of published rectangular coffins of the Second Intermediate Period and a discussion of the main text programmes and related religious beliefs.
his collection of studies is dedicated to Professor Fekri A.Hassan.
The Management of Egypt's Cultural Heritage is the second volume in a series of Cultural Heritage Management (CHM) discourses; this ground-breaking series is the first academic collection of papers dedicated to the practice of CHM in Egypt.
The papers of a conference in summer 2017 in Vienna. The contributions focus on Middle Kingdom (about 2000 to 1750 BC) art.
Evaluation of the pan grave pottery, found in Egypt and Nubia.
This book reviews the Egyptological and anthropological bases of Freud's arguments about Moses.
A collection of essays, covering a wide range of topics, from funerary culture up to self conception of Egyptolgy.
Papers of a conference hold in Berlin in 2004. In different cultures genealogies were used for different purpose in expression of identity and legitimation. Several authors discuss genealogies in ancient Egypt, in Nubia, and in Ethiopia. German and English text with English summaries.
The book unfolds the story of Southgate House and it inhabitants from the mid-18th century until today. Located near Clowne, Derbyshire, it is a perfect example of a Georgian country house. For most of its history, it belonged to the well-known Butler-Bowdon family, serving as their main seat for about 150 years.
Using evidence from the papyri and ostraca from New Kingdom Deir el-Medina, as well as the meagre evidence of archaeology this volume attempts to provide more exact definitions for the range of words used to describe the everyday dress of the workers. Each entry includes the frequency of the words' usage, and analysis of its contexts and meaning.
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