The capital city of Memphis was ancient Egypt’s oldest and largest city. However, the city’s origin is shrouded in myth. This study challenges five different references to Memphis, from both classical and historical accounts and concludes that Memphis ’ boundary should be redefined. These accounts are reviewed to illustrate the confusion amongst early histo-rians and travellers as to the precise location of Memphis and to highlight the association between the capital and the pyramids of the Giza Plateau. For the Old Kingdom, the urban limits of Memphis should not be restricted to the modern mound of Mit Rahina, but rather the boundaries should be expanded to parallel the Old Kingdom pyramids. Recent archaeological investigations, employing ...
This study is presented in the form of a ‘thesis by publication’ comprising published journal articl...
The research aims at shedding light on the city of Madaktu, which is the second capital of Elam duri...
This book is the first comprehensive monographic treatment of the New Kingdom (1539–1078 BCE) necrop...
Los problemas que trata este artículo son los diferentes usos del término Menfis, la dificultad en d...
This dissertation is the first overview of location choices for Early Dynastic Period (2900-2545 B.C...
The paper discusses the issue of the real beginning of Cairo and defines the proper boundaries of hi...
Ancient Memphis ‘Enduring is the Perfection’ brings together some of the latest findings regarding E...
This thesis examines the ancient Egyptian symbolic landscape of Memphis to the end of the Old Kingdo...
Pyramid of Khafre (second largest, ca. 2520-2494 BCE), detail at a corner; Egyptian governorate just...
EgyptThebes was the capital of the ancient Egyptian empire. It includes the necropolis, an area cont...
Abstract : According to the cuneiform tablets found in Anatolia, the names of many cities, large and...
The development of urbanism has often been associated with the appearance of state-level society. Al...
Since 2017, an Egyptian-Austrian joint mission explores the early town of Kom Ombo in Southern Egypt...
Egypt - Karnak, King Amopthes IIThebes was the capital of the ancient Egyptian empire. It includes t...
editorial reviewedThe ancient site of Kom Ombo, Nb.t or Nbw.t, is located on the east margin of the ...
This study is presented in the form of a ‘thesis by publication’ comprising published journal articl...
The research aims at shedding light on the city of Madaktu, which is the second capital of Elam duri...
This book is the first comprehensive monographic treatment of the New Kingdom (1539–1078 BCE) necrop...
Los problemas que trata este artículo son los diferentes usos del término Menfis, la dificultad en d...
This dissertation is the first overview of location choices for Early Dynastic Period (2900-2545 B.C...
The paper discusses the issue of the real beginning of Cairo and defines the proper boundaries of hi...
Ancient Memphis ‘Enduring is the Perfection’ brings together some of the latest findings regarding E...
This thesis examines the ancient Egyptian symbolic landscape of Memphis to the end of the Old Kingdo...
Pyramid of Khafre (second largest, ca. 2520-2494 BCE), detail at a corner; Egyptian governorate just...
EgyptThebes was the capital of the ancient Egyptian empire. It includes the necropolis, an area cont...
Abstract : According to the cuneiform tablets found in Anatolia, the names of many cities, large and...
The development of urbanism has often been associated with the appearance of state-level society. Al...
Since 2017, an Egyptian-Austrian joint mission explores the early town of Kom Ombo in Southern Egypt...
Egypt - Karnak, King Amopthes IIThebes was the capital of the ancient Egyptian empire. It includes t...
editorial reviewedThe ancient site of Kom Ombo, Nb.t or Nbw.t, is located on the east margin of the ...
This study is presented in the form of a ‘thesis by publication’ comprising published journal articl...
The research aims at shedding light on the city of Madaktu, which is the second capital of Elam duri...
This book is the first comprehensive monographic treatment of the New Kingdom (1539–1078 BCE) necrop...