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Published 1975
Egyptologie : actes /

: English, French, or German. : volumes : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Published 1952
Tombes Thébaines : de Deir el Médineh à décoration monochrome /

: At head of title: Ministère de l'éducation nationale. : 104 pages, 30 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations (1 color) ; 36 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Published 1964
Eternal Egypt /

: "An NAL-World book."
Translation of : L'Égypte éternelle. : xxi, 338 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm. : Bibliography : pages 327-330.

Denkmäler des alten Reiches (ausser den Statuen) im Museum von Kairo, nr. 1295-1808 /

: Volume 3, fasc. 1 has title : Denkmäler des alten Reiches = Monuments de l'Ancien Empire.
Volume 3, fasc. 1-<2 > published by Service des antiquités de l'Egypte, Le Caire. : <volume 3, fasc. 1-2 ; in 2 > : plates, diagamrs ; 41 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Published 1928
Hạfrīyāt al-Fustạ̄t ̣: majmū̀at al-manāzịr al-futūghrāfīyah = Fouilles d'Al Foustât : album de photographies.

: 7, 32 [i.e. 33] leaves : Cheifly ill. ; 38 cm.

Published 1920
Syria : Revue d'Art Oriental et D'archaeologie

: T. 1 (1920)- : "Revue d'art oriental et d'archéologie."
Issues for 2006- have subtitle: Archéologie, art, et histoire.
Editors: 1920-34, E. Pottier, R. Dussaud (with G. Migeon, 1920-30); 1934- R. Dussaud. : volumes : illustrations, plates, plans ; 29 cm
Also issued on microfilm by American Theological Library Association. : Annual, 1996- : Includes section "Bibliographie." : 0039-7946 : Vols. 1 (1920)-10 (1929) in v. 10; v. 11 (1930)-20 (1939) in v. 20; v. 21 (1940)-30 (1953) in v. 30; v. 31 (1954)-40 (1963) in v. 40.

Published 2002
Alexandria : jewel of Egypt /

: Well-written, loaded with information, and with a rich assortment of illustrations, each Discoveries "RM" volume is a look at one facet of art, archaeology, music, history, philosophy, popular culture, science, or nature. These innovatively designed, affordably priced, compact paperbacks bring ideas to life and amplify our understanding of civilization in a new way.
Alexandria, the Mediterranean's largest city, has an illustrious history dating from its founding in 332 BC by Alexander the Great. The city has absorbed an astonishing variety of cultural influences, from Roman and early Christian to Byzantine and Muslim experiencing massive cycles of renewal and near-abandonment in the process. This comprehensive overview focuses on the city's celebrated monuments -- such as the royal libraries and the Alexandria lighthouse -- and archaeological artifacts of its cultural splendor, as well as its continuing role as a dynamic marketplace where Occident and Orient meet.
: 159 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 18 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 0810991012
9780810991019

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