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La porte ptolémaïque de l'enceinte de Mout à Karnak /

: 69 pages in various pagings : illustrations, plans ; 37 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index.

Une saison de fouilles à Sippar /

: 141 pages : illustrations, facsimiless, VI plates, plan ; 35 cm.

Fouilles de Qattah /

: IX, 77 pages, XVIII plates : illustrations ; 36 cm.

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 2017
Les papyrus de la mer Rouge.

: The Ouadi el-Jarf site, excavated since 2011, is a port on the Red Sea that was used at the beginning of the 4th Dynasty to go by sea to the turquoise and copper mines of the southwestern peninsula of Sinai. In the 2013 campaign, a large batch of papyrus dating from the end of the reign of Cheops was unearthed at the entrance of one of the shop-galleries which are one of the characteristic traits of the site, to this day the most ancient hieratic papyrus ever discovered. They constitute the archives of a team of sailors and are subdivided into two main categories: accounts recording deliveries of different products, and logbooks covering several months of activity of this team. The latter describe missions carried out under the supervision of Inspector Merer and mainly concern the transport by river water of limestone blocks from the quarries of Toura to the construction site of the great pyramid of Cheops, on the other bank of the Nile. This book is the publication of the two best preserved logbooks of this lot.
: Pages 164-176 in Arabic read right to left at the end of the book. : 176 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 33 cm. + 4 folded charts. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [141]-147) and indexes. : 9782724707069
2724707060 : 0257-411X ;

Published 2005
Ermant I : les cryptes du temple ptolémaïque : étude épigraphique /

: x, 120 p. : ill., plans ; 36 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 111-120) and indexes. : 2724704126

Published 2021
Les papyrus de la Mer Rouge II : le journal de Dedi » et autres fragments de journaux de bord (Papyrus Jarf C, D, E, F, Aa) /

: The Ouadi el-Jarf site, excavated since 2011, is a port on the Red Sea that was used at the beginning of the 4th Dynasty to go by sea to the turquoise and copper mines of the southwestern peninsula of Sinai. In the 2013 campaign, a large batch of papyrus dating from the end of the reign of Cheops was unearthed at the entrance of one of the shop-galleries which are one of the characteristic traits of the site are to this day the most ancient hieratic papyrus ever discovered. They constitute the archives of a team of sailors and are subdivided into two main categories: accounts recording deliveries of different products, and logbooks covering several months of activity of this team. The latter describe missions carried out under the supervision of Inspector Merer and mainly concern the transport by river water of limestone blocks from the quarries of Toura to the construction site of the great pyramid of Cheops, on the other bank of the Nile. This book is the publication of the two best preserved logbooks of this lot.
: In French, with translation of appendix into English and Arabic. Pages 164-176 in Arabic read right to left at the end of the book. : 306 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 33 cm + 4 folded charts. : 9782724708059