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The Archaeological Context Of Jéquier's "Cimitière Araméen" At Saqqara, Lisa Sabbahy Dr. Jan 2013

The Archaeological Context Of Jéquier's "Cimitière Araméen" At Saqqara, Lisa Sabbahy Dr.

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In the late 1920’s Jéquier discovered a Late Period cemetery in South Saqqara with burials in clay coffins. The coffins were in two parts, a bottom and a full-length lid with the representation of a human head. Fourteen of these coffins had inscriptions in Aramaic, written in ink or incised on the clay, naming the deceased and their father. This article discusses these particular coffins in the light of contemporary archaeological material, and the influence, both Egyptian and possibly foreign, reflected in these burials.


Women, Pharaonic Egypt, Lisa Sabbahy Dr. Jan 2013

Women, Pharaonic Egypt, Lisa Sabbahy Dr.

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Family, Ancient Egypt, Lisa Sabbahy Dr. Jan 2013

Family, Ancient Egypt, Lisa Sabbahy Dr.

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Great Queen, Lisa Sabbahy Dr. Jan 2013

Great Queen, Lisa Sabbahy Dr.

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Queens, Pharaonic Egypt, Lisa Sabbahy Dr. Jan 2013

Queens, Pharaonic Egypt, Lisa Sabbahy Dr.

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Gender, Pharaonic Egypt, Lisa Sabbahy Dr. Jan 2013

Gender, Pharaonic Egypt, Lisa Sabbahy Dr.

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Depictional Study Of Chariot Use In New Kingdom Egypt, Lisa Sabbahy Dr. Jan 2013

Depictional Study Of Chariot Use In New Kingdom Egypt, Lisa Sabbahy Dr.

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The present work is the result of the First International Chariot Conference, jointly organised by the Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo (NVIC) and the American University in Cairo (AUC) (30 November to 2 December 2012). The intention of the conference was to make a broad assessment of the current state of knowledge about chariots in Egypt and the Near East, and to provide a forum for discussion.

A wide variety of papers are included, ranging from overviews to more detailed studies focusing on a specific topic. These include philology, iconography, archaeology, engineering, history, and conservation. The book is of interest to …