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Published 2017
Tell el-Herr : les niveaux de la fin du Ve et du IVe siècle av. J.-C.. Tome I, Un palais oriental à Migdol /

: 239 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), charts, map, plans ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9791023105506

Migdol : du Proche-Orient à l'Egypte /

: 161 pages : illustrations, plans ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 129-148) and index. : 9782840505211

Published 1994
L'Égyptologie /

: 127 pages ; 18 cm. : Bibliography : page 125. : 2130435629

Published 1992
L'Etat et les institutions en Egypte : des premiers pharaons aux empereurs romains /

: 367 pages : maps ; 23 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 342-348) and index. : 2200313101

Les registres de recensement du village de Dier el-Médineh : (le "Stato civile") /

: 148 pages, [70] pages of plates : Illustrations ; 32 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [129]-133) and indexes. : 9789042923492

Published 2011
Statues égyptiennes et kouchites démembrées et reconstituées : hommage à Charles Bonnet /

: Papers from a colloquium organized by Société française d'égyptologie and Université Paris-Sorbonne, 2007. : 95 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9782840507123

Published 1998
Histoire de l'Etat pharaonique /

: xii, 450 p. ; 22 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. [385]-417) and index. : 2130493173

Published 2022
Guide de Deir el-Médina : un village d'artistes /

: 1 vol. (179 p.) : ill. in black and color., plans. ; 20 cm. : Bibliography pages 168-169. Glossary. Chronology. : 9782724708066

Published 2023
Guide to Deir el-Medina : village of artists /

: The site of Deir el-Medina is unique in its particularly well-preserved archaeological remains, which represent an exceptional ensemble in Egypt (consisting of a village, a necropolis and a temple), and in the rich documentation that it has delivered across the millennia. The inhabitants of Deir el-Medina--artists as well as craftsmen--dug and decorated the hypogea of the sovereigns in the Valley of the Kings and Queens. They did not restrict the use of their talents to benefit only the sovereigns, but decorated, or had decorated by the most skilled amongst them, their own tombs and were buried with hundreds of cult objects and grave goods. The scribes kept archives, which constitute an incredible wealth of information for the history of the New Kingdom and the functioning of the royal sites. They also had literary interests, and some of them established libraries, which are considered among the richest of those that have survived. Walking around the site of Deir el-Medina and studying the paintings that adorn the walls of the rock tombs, the visitor will get to know the spirit of its occupants, their earthly ambitions, the religious and funerary universe of their conception of the afterlife and also the feasts of the multiple deities who composed the local pantheon. Coming upon the temple, built in the Ptolemaic period, comes as a perfect ending to this archaeological walk
: 1 vol. (179 p.) : ill. in black and color., plans. ; 20 cm. : Bibliography pages 168-169. Glossary. Chronology. : 9782724709568