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Abstract: Athens L128: Woman embracing a son / servant / offering bearer dressed in a royal-like dress, carrying a waterfowl.
Athens L131: Woman smelling a lotus with a long and narrow stem that reaches the ground and resembles a long staff.
Keywords: Athens L128. L131, L132, L155
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Groenewegen-Frankfort, H. A. (1978). Arrest and Movement. New York: Hacker Art Books.
Abstract: An Essay on Space and Time in the representational Art of the ancient Near East.
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Swinton, J. (2001). The Dating of the Tombs of Officials of the Old Kingdom of Egypt. Master's thesis, , Sydney. Retrieved July 5, 2024, from http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/95510
Abstract: A thesis submitted for the Master of Arts (Honours) in the Department of Ancient History, Division Humanities at Macquarie University, 22nd March 2001
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Porter, B., Moss, R.L.B. and Málek, J. (1978). Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs, and Paintings III: Memphis, Part 2. Saqqâra to Dahshûr (second ed.). Oxford: Griffith Institute.
Abstract: 1978 – 1981
Fascicle I: pages 1 – 574 (year 1978)
Fascicle II: pages 575 – 776 (year 1979)
Fascicle III: pages 777 – 1014 (year 1981)
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Silverman, D. P. (2000). Middle Kingdom Tombs in the Teti pyramid cemetery. In J. M. and K. Bárta (Ed.), Abusir and Saqqara in the year 2000 (pp. 259–282). Archiv orientální Supplementa, IX. Praha.
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