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Verhoeven, U. (2013). “Der lebt nach dem Tod”. Orthographisches und Biographisches in den Inschriftenfragmenten der Grabanlage M10.1 in Assiut. In H.-W. Fischer-Elfert and R. Parkinson (Ed.), Studies on the Middle Kingdom. In Memory of Detlef Franke (pp. 221–228). Philippika. Marburger altertumskundliche Abhandlungen, 41. Wiesbaden.
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Lopez-Moncet, A. and A., S.H. (1999). Les papillons («Monarques») du tombeau de Khnoumhotep II à Béni-Hassan (Moyen Empire, XIIe dynastie). Encyclopédie religieuse de l'Univers végétal, Croyances phytoreligieuses de l'Égypte ancienne 1, , 265–277.
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Willems, H. O. (2007). Dayr al-Barsha I. The Rock Cut Tombs of Djehutinakht (no. 17K74/1), Khnumnakht (no.17K74/2), and Iha (no.17K74/3) With an Essay on the History and Nature of Nomarchal Rule in the Early Middle Kingdom. OLA, 155. Leuven - Paris - Dudley, MA.
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Zitman, M. (2010). The Necropolis of Assiut. A Case Study of Local Egyptian Funerary Culture from the Old Kingdom to the End of the Middle Kingdom. Maps, Plans of Tombs, illustrations, Tables, Lists. OLA, 180. Leuven-Paris-Walpole, MA: Iutgeverij Peeters and Departement Oosterse Studies.
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Kubiak-Martens, L. and L., J.J. (2008). Predynastic Beer Brewing as suggested by Botanical and Physicochemical Evidence from Tell el-Farkha, Eastern Delta. In B. Midant-Reynes and Y. Tristant (Ed.), Egypt at its Origins 2. Proceedings of the International Conference “Origin of the State. Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt”, Touluse (France), 5th-8th September 2005 (pp. 427–441). OLA, 172. Leuven-Paris-Dudley.
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