The subject of this article is a wooden stela (AAd6) kept in the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen. By iconographical and typological criteria, this object is datable to the 22nd Dynasty and probably comes from the Theban area. The stela displays several particularities, among others, one of the longest genealogies preserved on this object type. Alongside a careful investigation of the different iconographical elements and a new translation of the text, this contribution looks into the onomastic and the prosopographical material, examining different titles such as “ḥnk-nw.w-priest in southern Heliopolis” or “wab-priest in chief of the estate of Mut, the great one, the mistress of Isheru.” This study not only reconstitutes the family ...
This thesis is a presentation and discussion of relevant themes surrounding the iconography of coffi...
This article is an overview of evidence on the toponym xntj-S “Lebanon” and the term xntj-S “Lebanes...
The article presents a reading in context of the manuscript, Monvmenta etInscriptiones Otthinienses ...
The subject of this article is a wooden stela (AAd6) kept in the National Museum of Denmark in Copen...
The excavations of the Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in the spr...
This article is a publication of two wooden funerary stelae from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, beari...
International audienceThe paper presents fragments of a Byzantine icon discovered in 2015 during reg...
The article deals with the study of the stela no. JE 57112 (fig 1), is currently housed in the Egypt...
This article is devoted to the description and analysis of the limestone stela of Haremwia from Abyd...
The Middle Kingdom stelae found at Abydos are some of the most important sources of information to a...
The Middle Kingdom stelae found at Abydos are some of the most important sources of information to a...
Purpose. This article deals with the hieroglyphic inscription on the pharaoh Taharqo’s stela (Kawa V...
Private funerary stelae are a vital bundle of material in Egyptological research that may reveal ple...
This paper deals with the royal stelae of the first two dynasties discovered at Abydos and, more spe...
International audienceThanks to recent discoveries, almost 30 years after H. D. Schneider published ...
This thesis is a presentation and discussion of relevant themes surrounding the iconography of coffi...
This article is an overview of evidence on the toponym xntj-S “Lebanon” and the term xntj-S “Lebanes...
The article presents a reading in context of the manuscript, Monvmenta etInscriptiones Otthinienses ...
The subject of this article is a wooden stela (AAd6) kept in the National Museum of Denmark in Copen...
The excavations of the Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in the spr...
This article is a publication of two wooden funerary stelae from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, beari...
International audienceThe paper presents fragments of a Byzantine icon discovered in 2015 during reg...
The article deals with the study of the stela no. JE 57112 (fig 1), is currently housed in the Egypt...
This article is devoted to the description and analysis of the limestone stela of Haremwia from Abyd...
The Middle Kingdom stelae found at Abydos are some of the most important sources of information to a...
The Middle Kingdom stelae found at Abydos are some of the most important sources of information to a...
Purpose. This article deals with the hieroglyphic inscription on the pharaoh Taharqo’s stela (Kawa V...
Private funerary stelae are a vital bundle of material in Egyptological research that may reveal ple...
This paper deals with the royal stelae of the first two dynasties discovered at Abydos and, more spe...
International audienceThanks to recent discoveries, almost 30 years after H. D. Schneider published ...
This thesis is a presentation and discussion of relevant themes surrounding the iconography of coffi...
This article is an overview of evidence on the toponym xntj-S “Lebanon” and the term xntj-S “Lebanes...
The article presents a reading in context of the manuscript, Monvmenta etInscriptiones Otthinienses ...