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70 years after the discovery of the famous “Cave of Swimmers” in the heart of the Libyan Desert by the “English Patient” László Almásy, only 10 km further west along the edge of the Gilf Kebir plateau, Massimo and Jacopo Foggini... more
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The Hatnub graffiti dating to governor Nehri I stand at the core of a long standing debate regarding the chronology of the Middle Kingdom nomarchs of the fifteenth Upper Egyptian nome. The tomb inventory of Nehri I, who was buried at Dayr... more
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November 4th, 2019. Twelfth International Congress of Egyptologists, Cairo.
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Malgré le fait que les études archéozoologiques montrent que la chasse n’avait qu’une importance marginale pendant l’époque prédynastique, les scènes de chasse représentent néanmoins un élément important dans l’iconographie. Aussi bien... more
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The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities have been collaborating on the Grand Egyptian Museum Joint Conservation Project (GEM-JC), and since 2016 this team carried out the... more
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Shabtis, the small figures from Egyptian tombs which do the unpleasant work in place of the deceased persons in the hereafter, have a special charm because they are funny and often also very beautifully crafted works of art. The... more
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Given the growing awareness of the museum field's foundation in white colonial power, museums have started to take action, utilizing the word "decolonize" to expand community partnerships and removing sculptures that celebrate white... more
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Colossal stone temples are one of the most immediately recognisable products of ancient Egyptian civilisation: distinctive in appearance, striking in sheer size and impressive in the skill shown in the carving and painting of their walls.... more
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(Note: this was my initial inquiry into the interaction sphere of Nubia and Egypt done in 1994 - 1995; see Nubia and Egypt: 10,000 B.C. to 400 A.D. for the updated findings on this topic written in 2012 - 2013.) The ancient kingdom of... more
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Thoroughly rewritten 7th edition of a textbook for freshmen students of history, classics, archaeology, ancient studies and a general readership interested in the history of ancient Near East and the Graeco-Roman world. The new edition... more
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A great deal is known about Egyptian pyramid quarry sites, tools used in their construction, transportation of stones from the quarries to the pyramids, and the leveling of stones. However, there is a dearth of information concerning the... more
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Underwater photogrammetry in archaeology in Egypt is a completely new experience applied for the first time on the submerged archaeological site of the lighthouse of Alexandria situated on the eastern extremity of the ancient island of... more
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ICE XII, Mena House, Cairo, 6 November 2019. The Theban tomb of Rekhmire is of vital importance not only due to its owner, vizier in the time of Thutmose III and Amenhotep II, but due to its unique architecture and innumerable motifs,... more
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ABSTRACT: This video re-enactment draws upon preserved late Dynasty 20 papyri and other data regarding robberies of royal tombs in the West Bank of Thebes and the Valley of the Kings, including official accusations of corruption within... more
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Textbooks Quirke, Stephen. Ancient Egyptian Religion. London: British Museum, 1992. Lichtheim, Miriam, trans. Ancient Egyptian Literature, vol. 1: the Old and Middle Kingdoms. Paperback ed. Berkeley: University of California... more
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Manual de usuario para el manejo del programa de edición jeroglífica JSesh.
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An anthropological approach to a culture extrapolates social structures, traditions, and general organizing principles of that culture from the careful observation of patterns of behaviour as described in case studies. In the absence of... more
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In the Early Iron Age the Eastern Mediterranean gradually turned into a complex network of systematic contacts among the Aegean, Cyprus, Egypt, Syro-Palestine and areas of the Near East. From the tenth century BC onwards relations between... more
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The paper discusses a largely unpublished collection of model food offerings from an elite Middle Kingdom tomb at Dayr al-Barshā. Part of this set was found in 1900 and was assigned to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, while the remainder was... more
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The terms Dt and nHH have often been treated as synonyms reflecting notions related to the vastness of time. However, from the study of original source material – the texts and iconography compiled over some three millennia, and authored... more
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An enormous amount of research and the synthesization of historical events and archaeological artifacts has led the author to verify Israelite residence in Egypt from 1876–1446 BC. This research is connected to the unexpected discovery of... more
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Shabtis, the small figures from Egyptian tombs which do the unpleasant work in place of the deceased persons in the hereafter, have a special charm because they are funny and often also very beautifully crafted works of art. The... more
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Interpretation of symbols and glyphs found on 1st Dynasty BCE to 18th Century CE artifacts, are a means of tracing the transformational journeys of Bes, the Egypto-Nubian deity. The wanderings, which began in Nubia and Upper Egypt,... more
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Much may be inferred about item S.8391, a folding cubit rod that belonged to Kha (TT 8, 18 Dyn.), by analyzing the results of the measurement survey conducted in 2011 from the perspective of woodwork. When Schiaparelli discovered the... more
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"Writing as Material Practice grapples with the issue of writing as a form of material culture in its ancient and more recent manifestations, and in the contexts of production and consumption. Fifteen case studies explore the artefactual... more
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In Predynastic representations, strongly stylised animals and plants with symbolic values occur. The astonishing craftsmanship by which some objects were decorated shows that the artisans were capable of producing almost any kind of... more
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In Predynastic representations, strongly stylised animals and plants with symbolic values occur. The astonishing craftsmanship by which some objects were decorated shows that the artisans were capable of producing almost any kind of... more
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