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The tomb of Ḥetepka and other reliefs and incriptions from the Sacred Animal Necropolis, North Saqqâra, 1964-1973 /

: xvi, 142 pages, [88] pages of plates (4 folded) : illustrations ; 32 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (page xvi) and index. : 0856980749

The Chapel of Niankhkhnum & Khnumhotep : scene details /

: "This is the first of a two-volume set of books concerning the scene details in the Saqqara tomb of Niankhknum and Khnumhotep. Volume III contains the plates, context photographs and context drawings, while Volume IV contain the commentary and archaeological data relating to the photographed details in Volume III" -- pages xvi . : xvi, 637 pages : illustrations, map, plans ; 31 cm. : 9780954083533
0954083539

The chapel of Nefer & Kahay : scene details /

: OCLC 908967501 : xviii, 534 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 31 cm. : Bibliography : pages xi-xvi. : 9780954083540

Published 2006
The Sacred Animal Necropolis at North Saqqara : the main temple complex : the archaeological report /

: xxix, 223 p., [2], 44, lxxv p. of plates : ill., maps ; 32 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 0856981702
9780856981708

Published 1977
The Memphite tomb-chapel of Mose /

: v, 40 pages, [32] leaves of plates : illustrations ; 31 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 0856680885

La chaussee du complexe funeraire du roi Ounas /

: 216 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. : Bibliography : pages 201-204. : 2724703111

The Memphite tomb of Ḥoremḥeb commander-in-chief of Tutʿankhamūn.

: xxvii, 183 pages : illustrations, 175 plates, plans ; 32 cm. : Includes Bibliographical references and indexes. : 0856980889 : 0307-5109 ;

The sculpture from the Sacred Animal Necropolis at North Saqqāra, 1964-76 /

: xxxv, 87 pages, 44 pages of plates : illustrations ; 32 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 0856981354

La vaisselle en pierre des reines de Pépy Ier /

: "In the cemetery of the family of King Pepy I of the 6th Dynasty (c. 2330-2280), the French-Swiss archaelogical Mission of Saqqâra (MafS) has uncovered eight pyramidal complexes of queens from the end of the Old Kingdom. This publication presents a study and a catalog of some of the material delivered by these tombs, including stone vessels - usually fragmentary and sometimes inscribed, such as that of the queen mother Ankhnespepy II, series of models - dummy vases with symbolic function, containers for food offerings, as well as other items of funeral equipment. The stones encountered are mainly calcite (or travertine, or Egyptian alabaster), gneiss, greywacke, limestone. A wide variety of shapes appears, including large inscribed jars, refined cups, shapes well attested in the 6th dynasty and vases much older than the 6th dynasty. The models reveal a permanence of the shapes compared to those of the previous periods, and it is in the material of the queens of Pepy I that the cases of food offerings of real size, some in calcite, appear for the first time in a royal equipment"--Page [4] of cover.
: viii, 333 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 33 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [235]-252) : 9782724707267

Published 2004
Saqqara.

: volumes <1-5> : illustrations, maps, plans ; 30-43 cm. + 1 CDRom ; 4 3/4 in. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9788388973819 (volume 1)
8389729784 (volume 2)
978837543400 (volume 3 part 1 and 2)
9788375431513 (volume 4)
9788375432664 (volume 5 part 1 and 2)

Published 2018
The performative structure : ritualizing the pyramid of Pepy I /

: In The Performative Structure: Ritualizing the Pyramid of Pepy I , Nils Billing investigates the ancient Egyptian pyramid complex as a performative structure, ritualized through the operative faculty inherent in monumental architecture, text, and image. The main body of research is given over to an analysis of the Pyramid Texts found in the pyramid of king Pepy I of the Sixth Dynasty (ca 2300 BCE). It is demonstrated that the texts were distributed on distinct space-bound thematic and ritual levels in order to perpetuate a cultic activity from which the lord of the tomb could be transformed by moving through the different chambers and corridors towards the exit. Just as the decoration program of the mortuary temple once delineated the ritual and ideological structure of the royal mortuary cult, the corpus of texts distributed in the pyramid provided a monumentalized performative structure that effectuated the perennial rebirth for its owner.
: "This is a lightly revised version of a doctoral thesis in the History of Religions, defended in the spring term of 2013 at the Faculty of Theology, Uppsala University." : 1 online resource. : 9789004372375 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.