Annales du Service des Antiquities de l'Egypte (Annales du Service des Antiquite)
0||This publication provides an up-to-date account of archaeology in the land of the pharaohs, including new discoveries and recent studies. This authoritative volume remains the definitive source for the findings of the various archaeological excavations undertaken in Egypt. For more than a hundred years, the Annales du Service has been studied by Egyptologists, students, and laypersons alike. Its contributors include some of the most well-known Egyptologists in the world, covering a broad rang...
Pottery of Manqabad presents a catalogue of selected pottery from the monastic site of Manqabad (Asyut, Egypt), which has, since 2011, been the object of an ongoing study and conservation project at the University of Naples ‘L’Orientale’ (UNIOR). The ceramic material, dated to the Late Antique Period, derives mostly from the SCA warehouse of el-Ashmunein, where it was kept soon after its accidental discovery in 1965. About 40 items derive from the surface collection and survey conducted on the s...
Amarigna & Tigrigna Qal Rosetta Stone: Rosetta Stone Hieroglyphic Retranslation
by Legesse Allyn
Zeitschrift Für Ägyptische Sprache Und Alterthumskunde, 1885, Vol. 23 (Classic Reprint)
by Heinrich Brugsch
The Liturgy of the Opening of the Mouth for Breathing (Egyptology S.)
by Mark Smith
La trilogia de los origenes II - Los supervivientes de la Atlantida
by Albert Slosman
A Research Guide to the Ancient World
by John M Weeks and Jason De Medeiros
Abusir and Saqqara in the Year 2000
The Tradition of Hermes Trismegistus (Religions in the Graeco-Roman World, #186)
by Christian H. Bull
In The Tradition of Hermes Trismegistus, Christian H. Bull argues that the treatises attributed to Hermes Trismegistus reflect the spiritual exercises and ritual practices of loosely organized brotherhoods in Egypt. These small groups were directed by Egyptian priests educated in the traditional lore of the temples, but also conversant with Greek philosophy. Such priests, who were increasingly dispossessed with the gradual demise of the Egyptian temples, could find eager adherents among a Greek-...
In February, 2007, a conference entitled "Reconsidering the Concept of 'Revolutionary Monotheism'" was convened on the campus of Princeton University. The meeting was unique in that it brought together scholars who were engaged in various disciplines of research, and though all were involved in the geographical area of the ancient Near East, everyone brought a different expertise to the question of how to approach the concept of the divine. What followed, in the course of two days, was an intens...
Essai Sur l'Hellenisme Egyptien Et Ses Rapports Avec l'Hellenisme Classique Et l'Hellenisme Moderne, Vol. 1
by B Apostolides