[PDF][PDF] A Computational Approach to the Study of Magical Gems

WM Shandruk - 2016 - knowledge.uchicago.edu
With the significant growth in the published corpora of magical gems, the subfield has
reached a position—not unlike that of many other cognate disciplines—where broadly …

An Ancient Egyptian Senet Board in the Arizona State Museum

I Bald Romano, WJ Tait, C Bisulca… - Zeitschrift für …, 2018 - degruyter.com
This article discusses a fragment of a rare, wooden slab-style Egyptian senet board that was
given to the Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona (Tucson, Arizona) in 1922 by Lily …

[PDF][PDF] THE LOST OBELISK AND CULT OF HERIHOR WITH EVIDENCE OF A NEW CULT OF AMENHOTEP I AT KARNAK

O Abou Zaid - Egyptian Journal of Archaeological and …, 2024 - ejars.journals.ekb.eg
This paper presents a detailed study of a sunk-relief scene from the Temple of Khonsu at
Karnak. This scene has not yet been presented in a detailed publication although references …

[图书][B] Mut and Her Inner Circle: A Study of the Interconnectedness of the New Kingdom Goddesses at Thebes

TA Redman - 2021 - search.proquest.com
MUT AND HER INNER CIRCLE: A STUDY OF THE INTERCONNECTEDNESS OF THE NEW
KINGDOM GODDESSES AT THEBES by [Tiffany Ann Redman] A [Di Page 1 MUT AND HER …

God of Confusion?: An Examination of the Egyptian God Seth in New Kingdom Expressions of Royal Ideology

AJ Shanley - 2015 - search.proquest.com
There exists a tendency in Egyptology to focus on three specific aspects of Seth's character:
murderer, homosexual, and lord of foreign lands. This approach separates Seth out as an …

Nekhbet

W Monkhouse - The Encyclopedia of Ancient History, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
A female deity who took the form of a vulture, Nekhbet was the guardian of Upper Egypt.
Originally a local deity of El‐Kab, as early as the 1st Dynasty Nekhbet had become one of …

Wadjyt, Wadjet

ME Cody - the Encyclopedia of Ancient History, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
This ancient Egyptian goddess is the patron deity of Per‐Wadjyt (“House of Wadjyt”), later
the Greek Buto, now modern Tell el‐Farain in the northwestern Delta, a site identified with …