A group of Middle Kingdom objects discovered at the beginning of the twentieth century, and stated as coming from a tomb near el-Matariya (Heliopolis), was acquired by a French collector, Maurice Nahman, and later widely dispersed across public institutions and private collections worldwide. The group included a large quantity of faience figurines (over 34 pieces identified so far). The aim of this article is to reassemble the group (also visually) and address three critical points about its "discovery": a) the authenticity of each single artefact; b) the reliability of the place of provenance (el-Matariya) and its archaeological setting (a funerary context); c) the validity of the association of the objects as a group, i.e. the likelihood ...
Works on the necropolis at Tell el-Farkha have reached the 9th season and resulted in locating over ...
The importance to individuate block categories of objects to define separate chronological periods w...
The group of objects presented in this article consists of fifteen pebbles and is so far unparallele...
The article considers an unusual group of faience miniatures representing very stylized human figure...
The Department of Ancient Egypt and Sudan of the British Museum preserves thirty-six objects registe...
The paper builds on a group of fourteen faience figurines which all entered the collection of the Br...
The Turin collection of the coffins of the Old and Middle Kingdom, subject of a project of research ...
Deposit f (nos. 15121–15567), found in the sanctuary of the Obelisk Temple at Byblos, remained – une...
The subject of this thesis is the study of the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age tombs of the site of T...
Deposit f (nos. 15121–15567), found in the sanctuary of the Obelisk Temple at Byblos, remained – une...
In 1860 at Dra Abu al-Naga, Antiquities Service excavators discovered an accounts papyrus from the v...
Historical and Archaeological Aspects of Egyptian Funerary Culture, a thoroughly reworked translatio...
A collection of Prime Cultural Heritage artefacts consisting of Egyptian late Middle Kingdom figurin...
The author discusses a group of fourteen faience figurines that entered the collection of the Britis...
Historical and Archaeological Aspects of Egyptian Funerary Culture, a thoroughly reworked translatio...
Works on the necropolis at Tell el-Farkha have reached the 9th season and resulted in locating over ...
The importance to individuate block categories of objects to define separate chronological periods w...
The group of objects presented in this article consists of fifteen pebbles and is so far unparallele...
The article considers an unusual group of faience miniatures representing very stylized human figure...
The Department of Ancient Egypt and Sudan of the British Museum preserves thirty-six objects registe...
The paper builds on a group of fourteen faience figurines which all entered the collection of the Br...
The Turin collection of the coffins of the Old and Middle Kingdom, subject of a project of research ...
Deposit f (nos. 15121–15567), found in the sanctuary of the Obelisk Temple at Byblos, remained – une...
The subject of this thesis is the study of the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age tombs of the site of T...
Deposit f (nos. 15121–15567), found in the sanctuary of the Obelisk Temple at Byblos, remained – une...
In 1860 at Dra Abu al-Naga, Antiquities Service excavators discovered an accounts papyrus from the v...
Historical and Archaeological Aspects of Egyptian Funerary Culture, a thoroughly reworked translatio...
A collection of Prime Cultural Heritage artefacts consisting of Egyptian late Middle Kingdom figurin...
The author discusses a group of fourteen faience figurines that entered the collection of the Britis...
Historical and Archaeological Aspects of Egyptian Funerary Culture, a thoroughly reworked translatio...
Works on the necropolis at Tell el-Farkha have reached the 9th season and resulted in locating over ...
The importance to individuate block categories of objects to define separate chronological periods w...
The group of objects presented in this article consists of fifteen pebbles and is so far unparallele...