This publication unveils a set of fifteen fragmented sandstone blocks currently located in the courtyard of the IXth Pylon of the temple of Amun in Karnak. The study of these inscriptions allows to identify some elements of the offering scenes decorating a number of registers of a monumental doorway dating from the reign of Ptolemy III Evergetes. The exact location inside the Karnak complex of the building to which this door belonged remains still uncertai
Identifiant de l'opération archéologique : 122353 Date de l'opération : 2005 (PI) Nous avons débuté ...
The Hellenistic period of Megara Hyblaea isn’t well known: thus, the study of bathrooms belonging to...
The city of Meknes is identified mainly with a single monument: the gate of Bāb Manṣūr al-‛Ilǧ, whi...
This publication unveils a set of fifteen fragmented sandstone blocks currently located in the court...
This publication unveils a set of fifteen fragmented sandstone blocks currently located in the cour...
Two broken limestone slabs, stored in the Luxor temple magazine and carefully documented by the team...
Fragments of several identical women holding sistrum and menat necklaces have been found at Deir el-...
International audienceBuilt as a royal temple at the beginning of the second millennium BC, Karnak w...
Millésime réel : 2007-2009New reading of a Greek inscription of the Roman period from the Lebanese s...
International audienceThe recently postulated granit " arch " of Thutmosis III before the VIth pylon...
International audienceSi le coeur de Karnak a longtemps été au centre des préoccupations archéologiq...
Au XVIe siècle avant J.-C., Thoutmosis III fit construire un sanctuaire en granit rose dans le templ...
Introduction Nous tenons à remercier explicitement les autorités de Karnak : Mostafa al-Saghir, dire...
Cet article expose les recherches actuellement menées sur la façade occidentale du IIe pylône du tem...
peer reviewedThe tomb of Thutmose IV (KV 43), excavated in the early twentieth century by Howard Car...
Identifiant de l'opération archéologique : 122353 Date de l'opération : 2005 (PI) Nous avons débuté ...
The Hellenistic period of Megara Hyblaea isn’t well known: thus, the study of bathrooms belonging to...
The city of Meknes is identified mainly with a single monument: the gate of Bāb Manṣūr al-‛Ilǧ, whi...
This publication unveils a set of fifteen fragmented sandstone blocks currently located in the court...
This publication unveils a set of fifteen fragmented sandstone blocks currently located in the cour...
Two broken limestone slabs, stored in the Luxor temple magazine and carefully documented by the team...
Fragments of several identical women holding sistrum and menat necklaces have been found at Deir el-...
International audienceBuilt as a royal temple at the beginning of the second millennium BC, Karnak w...
Millésime réel : 2007-2009New reading of a Greek inscription of the Roman period from the Lebanese s...
International audienceThe recently postulated granit " arch " of Thutmosis III before the VIth pylon...
International audienceSi le coeur de Karnak a longtemps été au centre des préoccupations archéologiq...
Au XVIe siècle avant J.-C., Thoutmosis III fit construire un sanctuaire en granit rose dans le templ...
Introduction Nous tenons à remercier explicitement les autorités de Karnak : Mostafa al-Saghir, dire...
Cet article expose les recherches actuellement menées sur la façade occidentale du IIe pylône du tem...
peer reviewedThe tomb of Thutmose IV (KV 43), excavated in the early twentieth century by Howard Car...
Identifiant de l'opération archéologique : 122353 Date de l'opération : 2005 (PI) Nous avons débuté ...
The Hellenistic period of Megara Hyblaea isn’t well known: thus, the study of bathrooms belonging to...
The city of Meknes is identified mainly with a single monument: the gate of Bāb Manṣūr al-‛Ilǧ, whi...