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Bradley, His Book

: Vol. 1(1896)-2 (1897) : Publication of this title ceased in 1897. : 1948-0717

Published 1964
Cairo, city of art and commerce /

: xiii, 170 pages : map ; 19 cm.

Published 1995
A cemetery of palace attendants including G2084-2099, G2230+2231, and G2240 ; based upon the Recording of the Harvard University-Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Expedition : George Andrew Reisner, Mohammed...

: based upon the Recording of the Harvard University-Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Expedition : George Andrew Reisner, Mohammed Said Ahmed, Norman de Garis Davis, William Stevenson Smith, and others (1905-1906 and 1936-1939) : xxvi, 175 pages, 210 pages of plates (some folded) illustrations (some color), plans 34cm : The series is edited by Peter Der Manuellian and William Kelly Simpson. Plans on lining papers. : 087-846-3852

Published 1986
The Islamic world : /

: 160p., (2) folded leaves of plates : col. Ill., maps ; 31cm. : 870994611

Published 2004
Un Genereux-Ocean : Lotfy el-Tanbouli 13/2/1919-11/5/1982 = العملاق- البحر لطفى الطنبولى

: French and Arabic : 30 : 9772364395

Published 1966
The Kariye Djami

: Volume 4 published by Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey. : 4 v. plans, plates (part col.) 33 cm. : Bibliography: v.1 p. 313. : 069199778X

Published 1977
Tavole d'offerta, are e bacili da libagione, n. 22001-22067

: Preface also in Arabic. : 171 p. ill. (some col.) 33 cm. : Bibliography: p. 7-10.

Three Shabtis of the Vizier Paser (UC39724-39726) /

: This paper publishes three shabti figures of the vizier Paser held in the Petrie Museum of the Egyptian Archaeology (UC39724-39726), together with another nineteen shabtis which are dispersed in four Museums (Egyptian Museum Berlin, Louvre Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Penn Museum). It presents a set of criteria by which to distinguish the shabtis of the vizier Paser from those of other individuals who have the same name. It also investigates the archaeological context of these three shabtis missing from Petrie’s publication in 1935 and, using these parallels, attempts to identify their provenance. The function of the shabtis of the vizier Paser is also examined.