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Deir el-Médineh, 1970 /

: 2 volumes in 1 : illustrations, plans ; 32 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Les sparteries de Deir el-Médineh, XVIIIe-XXe dynasties /

: Includes indexes. : 2 volumes : illustrations (some color) ; 32 cm.

Published 2023
Personal religion in domestic contexts during the New Kingdom : the impact of the Amarna period /

: This study has three main themes: the definition of personal religion and religious domestic practices from a theoretical perspective; the description and analysis of the main archaeological and anthropological evidence; and, on that basis, the study of the impact of the Amarna period in the development of personal religion during the New Kingdom.
: Also issued in print: 2023. : 1 online resource (184 pages) : illustrations (colour), maps (colour). : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781803275062 (PDF ebook) :

Rapport sur les fouilles de Deir el Médineh (1922/23 ) /

: "1922/23-1927, 1928 [pt. 1], 1929- by Bernard Bruyère ; 1928 [ptart 2] by Geo. Nagel". : volume <1> : illustrations, plates (part color) plans, diagrams ; 32 cm.

Published 2018
Catalogue general of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo : nos. 35001-35066 : Dier el-Medina Stelae and other inscribed objects /

: Stele (Archaeology); Egypt; antiquities.
: 206, 52 pages : color illustrations ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 194-206). : 9789776420359

Published 2008
Ernesto Schiaparelli e la tomba di Kha /

: Collected essays. : 330 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9788889082157

Published 2015
Religious practice at Deir el-Medina /

: "With few exceptions, previous research on so-called personal religion has focused on hymns preserved on stelae from Deir el-Medina. Whereas their significance as testimony of personal choice and religious belief should not be excluded, the stelae must be understood in their communal cultic context. In order to grasp individual religious practices this book seeks to broaden the scope of analysis and include the archaeological remains from the houses at Deir el-Medina. Instead of establishing individual relationships between the human and divine, it appeared that 'personal' religion sought to preserve and maintain family continuity. The ancient Egyptian concept of the continuous cycle of creation was thus appropriated at home. Whereas the king guaranteed the order of the cosmos by giving offerings to the gods in the temples, corresponding activities were performed for the well-being of the family at home"--Back cover.
: viii, 437 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789062582297 : 0927-0043 ;

Published 2006
The tomb of Sennedjem (TT1) in Deir el-Medina : palaeography /

: 220 pages : illustrations ; 32 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9782724704334
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