The article focuses on the study of a heavily destroyed monumental stela of ramses ii originally placed in the temple of sobek in shedet (kiman Fares, Medinet el-Fayyum). this monument points to the importance of the temple of sobek in shedet during the reign of ramses ii, who placed these official texts on monumental architecture in the most important temples in his kingdom. the non-local stone used for this stela, the grey granite, testifies to the particular care and attention given to the temple by ramses ii. so far this is the only evidence of the «blessing of Ptah» text coming from Middle and lower egyp
The subject of the present paper are two hitherto unpublished hieratic dipinti from the Birth Portic...
The article presents a review of the architectural and iconographic features of the big decorated Ak...
International audienceThis article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Ne...
The article focuses on the study of a heavily destroyed monumental stela of ramses ii originally pla...
This article is devoted to the description and analysis of the limestone stela of Haremwia from Abyd...
This article is a publication of two wooden funerary stelae from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, beari...
The representations of all the gods on the western wall of the Portico of Obelisks in Hatshepsut’s t...
This article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Nectanebo II and found i...
The aim of this article is to fully publish the statue of ka-em-Waset and his wife renpete-n(t)-opet...
This thesis examines the general characteristics of temple relief decoration in the first three year...
peer reviewedFragment C (KRI V 247, 1–8) is a large loose block with parts of eight lines of Ramesse...
The paper presents a new inscription discovered in the Temple of Ramm (South Jordan). This inscripti...
From 1993-96, the joint archaeological project of the German Institute of Archaeology, Cairo (DAI) a...
Two graffiti of Senenmut from the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari are presented in this paper...
The Nubian necklace with ram's head pendants was one of the most important royal emblems, worn by ki...
The subject of the present paper are two hitherto unpublished hieratic dipinti from the Birth Portic...
The article presents a review of the architectural and iconographic features of the big decorated Ak...
International audienceThis article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Ne...
The article focuses on the study of a heavily destroyed monumental stela of ramses ii originally pla...
This article is devoted to the description and analysis of the limestone stela of Haremwia from Abyd...
This article is a publication of two wooden funerary stelae from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, beari...
The representations of all the gods on the western wall of the Portico of Obelisks in Hatshepsut’s t...
This article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Nectanebo II and found i...
The aim of this article is to fully publish the statue of ka-em-Waset and his wife renpete-n(t)-opet...
This thesis examines the general characteristics of temple relief decoration in the first three year...
peer reviewedFragment C (KRI V 247, 1–8) is a large loose block with parts of eight lines of Ramesse...
The paper presents a new inscription discovered in the Temple of Ramm (South Jordan). This inscripti...
From 1993-96, the joint archaeological project of the German Institute of Archaeology, Cairo (DAI) a...
Two graffiti of Senenmut from the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari are presented in this paper...
The Nubian necklace with ram's head pendants was one of the most important royal emblems, worn by ki...
The subject of the present paper are two hitherto unpublished hieratic dipinti from the Birth Portic...
The article presents a review of the architectural and iconographic features of the big decorated Ak...
International audienceThis article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Ne...