The epigraphic and ceramic evidence from Tomb B1 at Abydos is re-examined, yielding a date for the tomb of the reign of Narmer. The identity of the owner of B1 as a king is refuted; the group of signs previously identified as the name of a king *Iry-Hor is reinterpreted as a mark of the royal treasury
The paper is a presentation and discussion of the pottery found in relation with two early First Dyn...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [110]-119)During the Old Kingdom period (c. 2686-2181 BC)...
The Hatnub graffiti dating to governor Nehri I stand at the core of a long standing debate regarding...
While there is massive evidence of the mortuary cult of Ahmose I’s family at Abydos, in the form of ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the origins of those commemorated at Abydos in the Late Peri...
This paper deals with the royal stelae of the first two dynasties discovered at Abydos and, more spe...
The aim of this study is to investigate the origins of those commemorated at Abydos in the Late Peri...
A tablet found at Abydos at the end of the last century, lost for many years and rediscovered in 195...
Ramesses IV’s Great Abydos Stela to Osiris and the Gods (KRI VI 20–25) is a round-topped limestone m...
Narmer, the best-attested Egyptian king from the period of state formation, reigned at a time of gre...
The site of South Abydos was home to royal mortuary complexes of both the late Middle, and New Kingd...
A monumental cult complex erected by pharaoh Ahmose I (ca. 1550-1525 B.C.) at South Abydos, Egypt wa...
Excavated by French Egyptologist P. Montet in the 1920s, Royal Tomb II at Byblos (Bronze Age Gubla) ...
Two Phoenician inscriptions are known from tomb no. V in the royal necropolis of Byblos: one on a wa...
Over fifty kings ruled in a period between 150 and 170 years during Dynasty XIII in ancient Egypt; s...
The paper is a presentation and discussion of the pottery found in relation with two early First Dyn...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [110]-119)During the Old Kingdom period (c. 2686-2181 BC)...
The Hatnub graffiti dating to governor Nehri I stand at the core of a long standing debate regarding...
While there is massive evidence of the mortuary cult of Ahmose I’s family at Abydos, in the form of ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the origins of those commemorated at Abydos in the Late Peri...
This paper deals with the royal stelae of the first two dynasties discovered at Abydos and, more spe...
The aim of this study is to investigate the origins of those commemorated at Abydos in the Late Peri...
A tablet found at Abydos at the end of the last century, lost for many years and rediscovered in 195...
Ramesses IV’s Great Abydos Stela to Osiris and the Gods (KRI VI 20–25) is a round-topped limestone m...
Narmer, the best-attested Egyptian king from the period of state formation, reigned at a time of gre...
The site of South Abydos was home to royal mortuary complexes of both the late Middle, and New Kingd...
A monumental cult complex erected by pharaoh Ahmose I (ca. 1550-1525 B.C.) at South Abydos, Egypt wa...
Excavated by French Egyptologist P. Montet in the 1920s, Royal Tomb II at Byblos (Bronze Age Gubla) ...
Two Phoenician inscriptions are known from tomb no. V in the royal necropolis of Byblos: one on a wa...
Over fifty kings ruled in a period between 150 and 170 years during Dynasty XIII in ancient Egypt; s...
The paper is a presentation and discussion of the pottery found in relation with two early First Dyn...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [110]-119)During the Old Kingdom period (c. 2686-2181 BC)...
The Hatnub graffiti dating to governor Nehri I stand at the core of a long standing debate regarding...