The exhibition of the ancient Egyptian Art from the 15. century B.C., National Museum in Warsaw, 20th November 1997-20th February 1998. Objects from the German collections and from the National Museum in Warsaw. The exhibition was conceived by the Professor Dietrich Wildung, director of the Egyptian Museum in Berlin. Asked for a loan of the Egyptian monuments, he suggested that particular period because of the long time of the Polish activity at Deir ei-Bahari, Egypt, where already in 1961 the team of experts from the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology in Cairo, headed by the famous Kazimierz Michałowski, commenced the study, restoration and excavations in the terraced tempie of an Egyptian Queen Hatshepsut. At the same time an unex...
The burial of Queen Ahhotep represents one of the most significant finds in Near Eastern Archaeology...
Sphinx of Queen Hatsheput. c.1475 B.C. Granite from Deir el-Bahari. Egypt Mus. Berlin. mar. 2001http...
Two Egyptian artefacts from the first millennium BC have recently been acquired by the Museum ...
Wydanie publikacji dofinansowane przez Komitet Badań NaukowychThe exhibition of the ancient Egyptian...
Cleopatra may be the most famous woman of ancient Egypt, but far more significant was Hatshepsut, a ...
This paper aims to present the influence of the Queen's Hatshepsut mortuary temple on the developmen...
This Independent Study investigates the representation and reception of Egyptian queenship through t...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations and maps.The Eighteenth Dynasty was a flo...
Praca zawiera informacje na temat świątyni królowej Hatszepsut w Deir el-Bahari. Wszczególności zwra...
In work are summarized portrayals of Queen Hatshepsut included in her mortuary temple at Deir el-Bah...
The temple of queen Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari was a terraced ancient Egyptian temple of millions ...
An unusual iconographic motif—a fringed piece of linen—depicted in the Chapel of Hatshepsut, part of...
A collection of 619 whole and fragmentary ushebti figurines dating from the Third Intermediate Perio...
The burial of Queen Ahhotep represents one of the most significant finds in Near Eastern Archaeology...
The burial of Queen Ahhotep represents one of the most significant finds in Near Eastern Archaeology...
The burial of Queen Ahhotep represents one of the most significant finds in Near Eastern Archaeology...
Sphinx of Queen Hatsheput. c.1475 B.C. Granite from Deir el-Bahari. Egypt Mus. Berlin. mar. 2001http...
Two Egyptian artefacts from the first millennium BC have recently been acquired by the Museum ...
Wydanie publikacji dofinansowane przez Komitet Badań NaukowychThe exhibition of the ancient Egyptian...
Cleopatra may be the most famous woman of ancient Egypt, but far more significant was Hatshepsut, a ...
This paper aims to present the influence of the Queen's Hatshepsut mortuary temple on the developmen...
This Independent Study investigates the representation and reception of Egyptian queenship through t...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations and maps.The Eighteenth Dynasty was a flo...
Praca zawiera informacje na temat świątyni królowej Hatszepsut w Deir el-Bahari. Wszczególności zwra...
In work are summarized portrayals of Queen Hatshepsut included in her mortuary temple at Deir el-Bah...
The temple of queen Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari was a terraced ancient Egyptian temple of millions ...
An unusual iconographic motif—a fringed piece of linen—depicted in the Chapel of Hatshepsut, part of...
A collection of 619 whole and fragmentary ushebti figurines dating from the Third Intermediate Perio...
The burial of Queen Ahhotep represents one of the most significant finds in Near Eastern Archaeology...
The burial of Queen Ahhotep represents one of the most significant finds in Near Eastern Archaeology...
The burial of Queen Ahhotep represents one of the most significant finds in Near Eastern Archaeology...
Sphinx of Queen Hatsheput. c.1475 B.C. Granite from Deir el-Bahari. Egypt Mus. Berlin. mar. 2001http...
Two Egyptian artefacts from the first millennium BC have recently been acquired by the Museum ...