The history of the discovery of the tomb of Mose, renowned for its "juridical" inscription. The discovery was made in Saqqarah at the end of the Nineteenth Century by Victor Loret, whose notes, drawings and photographs are mostly kept in the Egyptological Archives of the University of Milan
peer reviewedA large number of documents pertaining to the study of Pre- and Early Dynastic Egypt ha...
In 1860 at Dra Abu al-Naga, Antiquities Service excavators discovered an accounts papyrus from the v...
In 2014, the Egyptological Archives of the Universit\ue0 degli Studi di Milano acquired an amazing a...
Presentation of the discovery of the tomb of Amenhotep II (KV 35) by Victor Loret in 1898, through t...
A photograph has recently been found among the records left by Victor Loret following his discovery ...
Many previously unknown aspects of the life and great discoveries of the French Egyptologist V. Lore...
Presentation of the life and activities of Victor Loret (1859-1946) through the documentation preser...
Many documents related to more than one century of archaeological activities at Saqqarah are kept in...
The Mesha Inscription (MI) or Moabite Stone is an inscribed black basalt stone (a stela) dating to t...
The contribution includes: 1) The life and works of Victor Loret through his archives 2) The directo...
The Mesha Inscription, or Moabite Stone, is an inscribed black basalt stone (a stele) dating to the ...
Organizzazione della mostra "Victor Loret in Egypt (1881-1899). From the Archives of the Milan Unive...
In the Archives of the Institut de France - Acad\ue9mie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, at Paris...
The Saqqara tomb of the early 19th-Dynasty Mayor of Memphis and Chief Steward in the Temple of Pta...
A thick government file dating to the final years of the Papal State exists on the Jewish catacomb f...
peer reviewedA large number of documents pertaining to the study of Pre- and Early Dynastic Egypt ha...
In 1860 at Dra Abu al-Naga, Antiquities Service excavators discovered an accounts papyrus from the v...
In 2014, the Egyptological Archives of the Universit\ue0 degli Studi di Milano acquired an amazing a...
Presentation of the discovery of the tomb of Amenhotep II (KV 35) by Victor Loret in 1898, through t...
A photograph has recently been found among the records left by Victor Loret following his discovery ...
Many previously unknown aspects of the life and great discoveries of the French Egyptologist V. Lore...
Presentation of the life and activities of Victor Loret (1859-1946) through the documentation preser...
Many documents related to more than one century of archaeological activities at Saqqarah are kept in...
The Mesha Inscription (MI) or Moabite Stone is an inscribed black basalt stone (a stela) dating to t...
The contribution includes: 1) The life and works of Victor Loret through his archives 2) The directo...
The Mesha Inscription, or Moabite Stone, is an inscribed black basalt stone (a stele) dating to the ...
Organizzazione della mostra "Victor Loret in Egypt (1881-1899). From the Archives of the Milan Unive...
In the Archives of the Institut de France - Acad\ue9mie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, at Paris...
The Saqqara tomb of the early 19th-Dynasty Mayor of Memphis and Chief Steward in the Temple of Pta...
A thick government file dating to the final years of the Papal State exists on the Jewish catacomb f...
peer reviewedA large number of documents pertaining to the study of Pre- and Early Dynastic Egypt ha...
In 1860 at Dra Abu al-Naga, Antiquities Service excavators discovered an accounts papyrus from the v...
In 2014, the Egyptological Archives of the Universit\ue0 degli Studi di Milano acquired an amazing a...