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Egyptology and the social sciences, five studies

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: القاهرة American University in Cairo Press 1979Description: vi, 144Subject(s):
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I 547 Proceedings of the first international conference on ancient Egyptian mining & metallurgy and conservation of metallic artifacts, Cairo, Egypt, 10-12 April 1995 I 548 Die Tempel Aegyptens: Goetterwohnungen-Baudenkmaeler-Kultstaetten I 549 I-IX The Teti cemetery at Saqqara. I: The tombs of Nedjet-em-pet, Ka-aper and others. II: The tomb of Ankhmahor. III: The tombs of Neferseshemre and Seankhuiptah. IV: Minor burials and other material. V: The tomb of Hesi. VI: The tomb of Nikauisesi. VII: The tombs of Shepsipuptah, Mereri (Merinebti), Hefi and others. IX: Tomb of Remni I 55 Egyptology and the social sciences, five studies I 550 Excavations at Saqqara north-west of Teti's pyramid. Vol. I I 551 Tanis, les pharaons de l'incertitude. Fouilles recentes dans la Thebes du Nord. Cabinet des Medailles, 31 mai-20 octobre 1991, exposition organisee par la Bibliotheque Nationale et la Mission Francaise des Fouilles de Tanis I 552 Avaris: the capital of the Hyksos. Recent excavations at Tell el-Dab'a. The first Raymond and Beverly Sackler Foundation Distinguished Lecture in Egyptology

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