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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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De Meyer, M. |
Two cemeteries for one provincial capital? Deir el-Bersha and el-Sheikh Said in the fifteenth Upper Egyptian nome during the Old Kingdom |
2011 |
Old Kingdom, New Perspectives. Egyptian Art and Archaeology 2750-2150 BC |
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42-49 |
|
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Hays, H.M. |
The death of the Democratisation of the Afterlife |
2011 |
Old Kingdom, New Perspectives. Egyptian Art and Archaeology 2750-2150 BC |
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115-130 |
|
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Roth, A.M. |
Twisted Kilts: variations in aspective representation in Old Kingdom mastaba chapels |
2011 |
Old Kingdom, New Perspectives. Egyptian Art and Archaeology 2750-2150 BC |
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234-243 |
|
|
Staring, N. |
Fixed rules or personal choice? On the composition and arrangement of daily life scenes in Old Kingdom elite tombs |
2011 |
Old Kingdom, New Perspectives. Egyptian Art and Archaeology 2750-2150 BC |
|
256-269 |
|
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Woods, A. |
ZSS wAD scenes of the Old Kingdom revisited |
2011 |
Old Kingdom, New Perspectives. Egyptian Art and Archaeology 2750-2150 BC |
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314-319 |
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