peer reviewedMore than 400 Horus cippi depicting the child-god standing on the crocodiles are now kept in different Egyptian collections around the world. In this large corpus of the Horus cippi, a small group of slightly more than twenty items can be isolated, showing a common iconographical pattern: the ‘holy hunt’ of Horus-Shed in his chariot. After a short presentation of the pattern itself, the aim of this paper is to discuss two forgotten scenes belonging to this subcorpus: the first one is a lost stela, collected and partially published at the end of the nineteenth century by the German scholar Alfred Wiedemann; the second one is a painted scene, in the so-called ‘Alexander the Great’s Cenotaph’ in Kom Madi (Fayum), excavated by the ...
Among the many scenes and texts that occur for the first time in the Nineteenth Dynasty cenotaph of ...
In 2003, a convolute containing several manuscripts dealing mostly with Celeian inscriptions was fou...
By the kindness of Dr. Howard Carter we are permitted to include in this work the first coloured rep...
Among the large corpus of Horus Cippi depicting the child-god on the crocodiles, some rare monuments...
peer reviewedThis article deals with a fragmentary relief now in the Fitzwilliam Museum of Cambridge...
Heads of crocodiles, above hips missing. Damage to ankles and calves. Lower half of cippus depicts...
Upper part with head of Bes above head of Herpakhrat (”Horus the child”) rest of his body gone; 1/2 ...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations and maps.This thesis concentrates on an i...
Since the discovery at Abydos in 1993 of fragments of a complex horse and chariot battle narrative i...
To the south of the Marathon plain, in the little marsh known as Mikro Elos or Brexiza, between the ...
During the archaeological excavations conducted by the Institute of Archaeology of the Warsaw Unive...
This thesis examines veneration through representation, more specifically, the prevalence of represe...
The study focuses on an Etruscan red-figure hydria of the British Museum with a sport scene: on the ...
View of restored Eighteenth dynasty temple of Horemakhet and stela of Amenhotep II located just nort...
Gebel el Silsila displays an astounding concentration of incised illustrations, of which anthropomor...
Among the many scenes and texts that occur for the first time in the Nineteenth Dynasty cenotaph of ...
In 2003, a convolute containing several manuscripts dealing mostly with Celeian inscriptions was fou...
By the kindness of Dr. Howard Carter we are permitted to include in this work the first coloured rep...
Among the large corpus of Horus Cippi depicting the child-god on the crocodiles, some rare monuments...
peer reviewedThis article deals with a fragmentary relief now in the Fitzwilliam Museum of Cambridge...
Heads of crocodiles, above hips missing. Damage to ankles and calves. Lower half of cippus depicts...
Upper part with head of Bes above head of Herpakhrat (”Horus the child”) rest of his body gone; 1/2 ...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations and maps.This thesis concentrates on an i...
Since the discovery at Abydos in 1993 of fragments of a complex horse and chariot battle narrative i...
To the south of the Marathon plain, in the little marsh known as Mikro Elos or Brexiza, between the ...
During the archaeological excavations conducted by the Institute of Archaeology of the Warsaw Unive...
This thesis examines veneration through representation, more specifically, the prevalence of represe...
The study focuses on an Etruscan red-figure hydria of the British Museum with a sport scene: on the ...
View of restored Eighteenth dynasty temple of Horemakhet and stela of Amenhotep II located just nort...
Gebel el Silsila displays an astounding concentration of incised illustrations, of which anthropomor...
Among the many scenes and texts that occur for the first time in the Nineteenth Dynasty cenotaph of ...
In 2003, a convolute containing several manuscripts dealing mostly with Celeian inscriptions was fou...
By the kindness of Dr. Howard Carter we are permitted to include in this work the first coloured rep...