A set of 16 block fragments can be distinguished amongst the reliefs from the temple of Thutmose I in Qurna, which was built by Hatshepsut for her father. The blocks are decorated with representations of at least two battle scenes with chariots. However, battle scenes with chariots are very rare in this period and known exclusively from small sets of blocks. This article presents a detailed account of the material in question and discusses its reconstruction and meaning
Cupules (?) and relief of the Hittite War-God at the King’s Gate, Hattusa as seen from the top. The ...
The article considers an unusual group of faience miniatures representing very stylized human figure...
Drawing of the relief from Yazılıkaya sanctuary, Chamber A. Yazılıkaya was a sanctuary of Hattusa, t...
A set of 16 block fragments can be distinguished amongst the reliefs from the temple of Thutmose I i...
Since the discovery at Abydos in 1993 of fragments of a complex horse and chariot battle narrative i...
International audienceThis article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Ne...
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Cupules (?) and relief of the Hittite War-God at the King’s Gate, Hattusa as seen from the top. The ...
The article considers an unusual group of faience miniatures representing very stylized human figure...
Drawing of the relief from Yazılıkaya sanctuary, Chamber A. Yazılıkaya was a sanctuary of Hattusa, t...
A set of 16 block fragments can be distinguished amongst the reliefs from the temple of Thutmose I i...
Since the discovery at Abydos in 1993 of fragments of a complex horse and chariot battle narrative i...
International audienceThis article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Ne...
This article presents 33 unpublished limestone blocks dated to the reign of Nectanebo II and found i...
This dissertation examines the packaging and presentation of the Battle of Kadesh as a meaningful Ev...
View of the first pylon, detail showing raised reliefs depicting the victory of Ramesses III over th...
International audienceThe article focuses on three fragmentary New Kingdom royal statues from Thebes...
This paper aims to re-examine the wellknown but surprisingly little studied relief of Gebel Sheikh S...
The relief of Amenhotep II shooting arrows at a copper ingot target has often been considered as pro...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The Old Hittite polychrome relief-decorated vases have attract...
International audienceThis lecture will present a new reading of the second stela from Hamadab (REM ...
The lively dispute concerning the historical reconstruction of military events at the end of the Ear...
Cupules (?) and relief of the Hittite War-God at the King’s Gate, Hattusa as seen from the top. The ...
The article considers an unusual group of faience miniatures representing very stylized human figure...
Drawing of the relief from Yazılıkaya sanctuary, Chamber A. Yazılıkaya was a sanctuary of Hattusa, t...