The paper is a presentation and discussion of the pottery found in relation with two early First Dynasty royal funerary enclosures at Abydos. It sets out to do three things. In the first part, the formal aspects of the corpus are discussed. In the second part, the spatial distribution of the pottery is investigated in more detail. In the final part, a number of different axis of interpretation are discussed which are argued to be imperative for understanding how enclosures were actually used. Th is latter aspect, it is argued, has far too seldom been the departure point for speculation concerning the function of the Abydos enclosures.Cet article présente la céramique mise au jour lors de la fouille de deux enceintes funéraires de la 1re dyn...
The area adjacent to the Osiris temple precinct in North Abydos comprised a focal point for ritual a...
The Encyclopedia opens with a general map of the region and a chronology of periods and dynasties, p...
The article discusses different kinds of depositions in their specific contexts, such as in temples...
The site of Naga ed-Deir is located on the east bank of the Nile near Abydos. The Early Dynastic por...
This dissertation is the first detailed description and in-depth analysis of the Middle Kingdom (205...
The aim of this study is to investigate the origins of those commemorated at Abydos in the Late Peri...
The present study examines the metric variability of beer jars used for the official temple cult and...
The paper focus on pottery vessels with impressed decoration dated to the Naqada III period. These ...
A monumental cult complex erected by pharaoh Ahmose I (ca. 1550-1525 B.C.) at South Abydos, Egypt wa...
Royal funerary landscapes in Egypt show a remarkable continuity in the use of symbols and in the in...
Abstract: Senwosret III was the only king who built two funerary complexes since those from the I D...
The site of South Abydos was home to royal mortuary complexes of both the late Middle, and New Kingd...
This second installment of a tripartite study on early incised serekh-signs focuses on royal insigni...
The site of Abu Rawash is located at the northern edge of the great Egyptian necropolis of Memphis, ...
In this paper, the authors present the analysis of the distribution of and relations between pottery...
The area adjacent to the Osiris temple precinct in North Abydos comprised a focal point for ritual a...
The Encyclopedia opens with a general map of the region and a chronology of periods and dynasties, p...
The article discusses different kinds of depositions in their specific contexts, such as in temples...
The site of Naga ed-Deir is located on the east bank of the Nile near Abydos. The Early Dynastic por...
This dissertation is the first detailed description and in-depth analysis of the Middle Kingdom (205...
The aim of this study is to investigate the origins of those commemorated at Abydos in the Late Peri...
The present study examines the metric variability of beer jars used for the official temple cult and...
The paper focus on pottery vessels with impressed decoration dated to the Naqada III period. These ...
A monumental cult complex erected by pharaoh Ahmose I (ca. 1550-1525 B.C.) at South Abydos, Egypt wa...
Royal funerary landscapes in Egypt show a remarkable continuity in the use of symbols and in the in...
Abstract: Senwosret III was the only king who built two funerary complexes since those from the I D...
The site of South Abydos was home to royal mortuary complexes of both the late Middle, and New Kingd...
This second installment of a tripartite study on early incised serekh-signs focuses on royal insigni...
The site of Abu Rawash is located at the northern edge of the great Egyptian necropolis of Memphis, ...
In this paper, the authors present the analysis of the distribution of and relations between pottery...
The area adjacent to the Osiris temple precinct in North Abydos comprised a focal point for ritual a...
The Encyclopedia opens with a general map of the region and a chronology of periods and dynasties, p...
The article discusses different kinds of depositions in their specific contexts, such as in temples...