The present paper aims to resolve problems around the identification of Heresankh, a perfect player of the sistrum of Min and a priestess of the king’s sister Philotera, and to propose her position within the powerful family of high priests of Memphis during the Ptolemaic rule. The study reveals that she most likely belonged to the secondary branch of the same family, both lines having the joint ancestor in the priest Anemhor, who was in fact the father of Nesisti-Pedubast, the earliest known high priest of Ptah under the Hellenistic Dynasty. She most likely lived between 249 BC and 183 BC. The marriage union of her related parents, Neferibre and Herankh, must have influenced her social standing at Memphis since Heresankh is the only known ...
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This dissertation provides the first overarching and comparative study of Hellenistic Egyptian queen...
International audienceThis paper presents my post-doctoral research project, which deals with the pr...
International audienceThis paper aims at presenting my current post-doctoral research project. In th...
This paper argues in detail for the identification of Peftjauawybast, King of Nen-nesut (fl. 728/720...
Context: The New Kingdom in ancient Egypt, comprising the 18th, 19th, and 20th dynasties, spanned th...
The article sets out by briefly surveying recent scholarship on the Seleukid kingdom and Hellenistic...
Meritaten was the eldest daughter of Pharaoh Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti. According to evidence, d...
In the context of the Athens Mummy Project, jointly performed by the Hellenic Institute of Egyptolog...
This is the final version of the article. Open access article. Available from the publisher via the ...
Akhenaten was a unique pharaoh in more ways than one. He initiated a major socio-religious revolutio...
Abstract: This paper argues in detail for the identification of Peftjauawybast, King of Nen-nesut (f...
Sister-Queens in the High Hellenistic Period is a cutting-edge exploration of ancient queenship and ...
Vizier Ptashshepses, son-in-law of King Nyuserre, was one of the most influential officials of the ...
The concept of woman-power existing in the highest circles of society in the Mediterranean world is...
Cleopatra may be the most famous woman of ancient Egypt, but far more significant was Hatshepsut, a ...
This dissertation provides the first overarching and comparative study of Hellenistic Egyptian queen...
International audienceThis paper presents my post-doctoral research project, which deals with the pr...
International audienceThis paper aims at presenting my current post-doctoral research project. In th...
This paper argues in detail for the identification of Peftjauawybast, King of Nen-nesut (fl. 728/720...
Context: The New Kingdom in ancient Egypt, comprising the 18th, 19th, and 20th dynasties, spanned th...
The article sets out by briefly surveying recent scholarship on the Seleukid kingdom and Hellenistic...
Meritaten was the eldest daughter of Pharaoh Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti. According to evidence, d...
In the context of the Athens Mummy Project, jointly performed by the Hellenic Institute of Egyptolog...
This is the final version of the article. Open access article. Available from the publisher via the ...
Akhenaten was a unique pharaoh in more ways than one. He initiated a major socio-religious revolutio...
Abstract: This paper argues in detail for the identification of Peftjauawybast, King of Nen-nesut (f...
Sister-Queens in the High Hellenistic Period is a cutting-edge exploration of ancient queenship and ...
Vizier Ptashshepses, son-in-law of King Nyuserre, was one of the most influential officials of the ...
The concept of woman-power existing in the highest circles of society in the Mediterranean world is...