Excavated by French Egyptologist P. Montet in the 1920s, Royal Tomb II at Byblos (Bronze Age Gubla) yielded a significant number of Egyptian objects of the Middle Kingdom. Among these finds is a stone vessel with lid that carries the cartouche of a king named Amenemhat, often believed to be Amenemhat IV of the late Middle Kingdom. Hitherto unnoticed by the scholarly community, however, are two Egyptian measure capacity signs on the stone vessel itself. Since measure capacity signs on stone vessels dating to the Middle Kingdom are only rarely attested even in Egypt, the signs on the stone vessel from Royal Tomb II at Byblos therefore contribute considerably to our understanding of the use and application of such signs. The article deals with...
International audienceThe article presents recent discoveries made by the French Archaeological Miss...
International audienceThe article presents recent discoveries made by the French Archaeological Miss...
International audienceThe article presents recent discoveries made by the French Archaeological Miss...
International audienceThis article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Ne...
International audienceThis article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Ne...
International audienceThis article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Ne...
International audienceThis article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Ne...
International audienceThis article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Ne...
International audienceThis article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Ne...
International audienceThis article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Ne...
This article is a publication of two wooden funerary stelae from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, beari...
The group of objects presented in this article consists of fifteen pebbles and is so far unparallele...
International audienceThe article presents recent discoveries made by the French Archaeological Miss...
International audienceThe article presents recent discoveries made by the French Archaeological Miss...
International audienceThe article presents recent discoveries made by the French Archaeological Miss...
International audienceThe article presents recent discoveries made by the French Archaeological Miss...
International audienceThe article presents recent discoveries made by the French Archaeological Miss...
International audienceThe article presents recent discoveries made by the French Archaeological Miss...
International audienceThis article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Ne...
International audienceThis article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Ne...
International audienceThis article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Ne...
International audienceThis article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Ne...
International audienceThis article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Ne...
International audienceThis article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Ne...
International audienceThis article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Ne...
This article is a publication of two wooden funerary stelae from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, beari...
The group of objects presented in this article consists of fifteen pebbles and is so far unparallele...
International audienceThe article presents recent discoveries made by the French Archaeological Miss...
International audienceThe article presents recent discoveries made by the French Archaeological Miss...
International audienceThe article presents recent discoveries made by the French Archaeological Miss...
International audienceThe article presents recent discoveries made by the French Archaeological Miss...
International audienceThe article presents recent discoveries made by the French Archaeological Miss...
International audienceThe article presents recent discoveries made by the French Archaeological Miss...