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The new volume of Nehet is just released on the internet : http://www.sfe-egyptologie.fr/index.php/fr/publications/revue-nehet/174
The bust of a royal woman lost during World War II, Berlin 14475, can now be identified as the late Dynasty Twelve Queen, Neferusobek, the second ruling queen of Egypt.
This is the original English text that was translated into Georgian for the teaching document of this name.
Ancient Egyptian Literature Vol I
UNESCO Report , 2016
Nubia Bibliography 2001-2012 is the up date of Nubia Bibliography up 2000 compiled by UNESCO in the frame of the International Campaign for the Establishment of the Nubia Museum of Aswan and the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Cairo. This Bibliography includes a separated section dedicated to the Merowe Dam Archaeological Salvage Project, and other related articles, conducted in the past years at the Fourth Cataract of the Nile. UNESCO, not directly involved in such Campaign, acknowledges, with this small contribution, its achieved scientific results through the dedication of national and international teams of experts. To compile a Bibliography of Nubia became a challenging and hard work. This field of study, born with the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia in the sixties, has now evolved, covering a span of time which goes from prehistory to the modern era. It involves not only archaeology, traditionally associated with it, but various other scientific disciplines. Furthermore, with the intensification, in recent years, of archaeological researches in the surrounding deserts and other regions of Sudan, the discipline tends to give more and more space to comparative studies which are not only limited to those with Egypt. Due to this compleixity, the creation of an Online Interactive Bibliography of Nubia (OIBN), organized by subject, area, historical period, author and date, would be the best and easier way to keep updated (directly by the researchers) this work.
Ancient Egyptian Literature Vol III
Topics are- The Sphinx and the Pyramids of Gizeh, seen at sunset Khephren .The Mastaba of Khomtini in the Necropolis of Gizeh The Great Sphinx of Gizeh partially uncovered, and the F)Tamid of TetiniSnkhu, sitting before the funeral repast .... The fagade and the stele of the tomb of Phtahshopsisu at Saqqara Stele in the form of a door, and the statue of the tomb of Mirruka offerings in procession ....••• A representation of the domains of the Lord Ti, bringing to him their sacrifice and offerings..... The representation of the Lord Ti assisting at the preliminaries of the The birth of a king and his double . The adult king advancing, followed by his double The goddess adopts the king by suckling him . Pharaoh in his harem ..... Different postures for approaching the king Pharaoh gives solemn audience to one of his ministers The queen shakes the sistrum while the king offers the sacrifice Island and Tem^ile of Philse . , Men and women singers, flute-players, harpists, and dancers from the tomb ofTi The dwarf Khnumhotpu, superintendent of the royal linen The packing of the linen and its removal to the white storehouse Measuring the wheat and depositing it in the granaries The staff of a government officer in the time of the Memphite dynasties ^'sirniri, of the Fifth Dynasty ...... The crier announces the arrival of five registrars of the Temple of King Statue of Amten found in his tomb ...... The funeral stele of the tomb of Amten, the " Grand Huntsman " Hunting with the boomerang and fishing with the double harpoon in a marsh or pool Prince Api, borne in a palanquin, inspects his funerary domain A dwarf playing with Cynocephali and a tame Ibis . In a Nile boat War-dance performed by Egyptian soldiers before a battle Two blacksmiths working the bellows Stone-cutters finishing the dressing of limestone blocks A workshop of shoemakers manufacturing sandals . The house of a great Egyptian lord .... The baker making his bread and placing it in the oven Stele of Situ, representing the front of a house . A street in the higher quarter of modern Siut . A hall with columns in one of the TweKth Dynasty houses at Gurob Woman grinding grain ....... Mural paintings in the ruins of an ancient house at Kahun One of the forms of Egyptian scales..... . Two women weaving linen at a horizontal loom Scenes in a bazaar Part of the modern village of Karnak, to the west of the Temple of Apit The levying of the tax : The taxpayer in the scribe's office Levying the tax : The bastinado ..... Levying the tax : The taxpayer in the hands of tlie exactors The colossal statue of Prince Thothotpu being dragged by the Corvee Colored sculptures in the gallery of the Palace at Thebes Two fellahin work the shadouf in a garden The Pyramid of Snofrui at Medum .... The cutting and carrying of the harvest A barbarian Moniti from Sinai..... Two refuge towers of the Hiru-Shaitu, in the Wady Biar "View of the oasis of Wady Feiran in the Peninsula of Sinai Genneh and Wady Maghara ...... The high castle of the miners— Ilait-Qait— at the confluence of Wadv Nofrit, lady of Medum ...... The court and the two stela? of the chapel adjoining the Pyramid of Medum Alabaster statue of Kheops ..... The triumphal bas-reliefs of Kheops on the Rocks of Wady Maghara Sphinx ........ Khuit, the Great Pyramid of Gizeh, the Sphinx, and the Temple of the The ascending passage of the Great Pyramid . Alabaster statue of Khephren The Pyramid of Khephren, seen granite of the Pharaoh Anu, in the Gizeh museum Triumphal bas-relief of Pharaoh Sahuru, on the rocks of Wady Magharah Passenger vessel under sail Head of an inhabitant of Ptianit A sculptor's studio, and Egyptian painters at -work Avenue of Sphinxes— Karnak . Cellarer coating a jar with pitch Baker kneading his dough . The Sheikh-el-Beled in the Gizeh museum The kneeling scribe in the Gizeh museum The sitting scribe in the Gizeh museum Nofir, the director of granaries . Stele of the daughter of Kheops The Pharaoh Menkauhoru . The Mastabat-el-Faraun, looking toward the west fagade The island of Elephantine seen from the ruins of Syene Small Wady, five hours beyond Ed-Doueig, on the road to the Red Sea The rocks of the island of Sehel, with some of the votive inscriptions The mountain of Aswan and the tombs of the princes of Elephantine Head of the mummy of Metesouphis I. ..... . Hii-khuf receiving posthumous homage at the door of his tomb from his son The entrance to the Pyramid of Unas at Saqqara .... The sepulchral chamber in the Pyramid of Unas, and his sarcophagus Part of the walls of El-Kab on the northern side .... The hills of Thebes, as seen from the southern end of Luxor The second fortress of Abydos— the Shunet-ez-Zebib— as seen from the east Temple of Tentyra— Denderah ....... Attack upon an Egyptian fortress by troops of various arms The heavy infantry of the Princes of Siut, armed . CHAPTER I. THE POLITICAL CONSTITUTION OF EGYPT The King, the Queen, and the Royal Princes— Administration under the PAGE Pharaohs— Feudalism and the Egyptian Priesthood, the Military— The Citizens and Country People 3 CHAPTER 11. THE MEMPniTE EMPIRE The Royal Pyramid Builders : Kheops, Khephren, Mykerinos— Memphite Literature and Art— Extension of Egypt toward the South, and the Conquest of Nubia by the Pharaohs . . . . . . .151 CHAPTER III. THE FIRST THEBAN EMPIRE The Two Heracleopolitan Dynasties and the Twelfth Dynasty— The Conquest of Ethiopia, and the making of Greater Egypt by the Theban Kings 295 1THE POLITICAL CONSTITUTION OF EGYPT THE KING, QUEEX, AND ROYAL PRINCES— PHARAONIC ADiMINISTRATION FEUDALISM AND THE EGYPTIAN PRIESTHOOD, THE MILITARY—THE CITIZENS AND THE COUNTRY-PEOPLE. Tlie cemeteries of GizeJi and Saqqdra : the Great Sphinx ; the mastabas, their chapel and its decoration, the statues of the double, the sepulchral vault—Im- portance of the wall paintings and texts of the mastabas in determining the history of the Memphite dynasties. The king and the royal family—Double nature and titles of the sovereign : his Horus-names, and the progressive formation of the Pharaonic Protocol— Royal etiquette an actual divine worship ; the insignia and prophetic statues of Pharaoh, Pharaoh the mediator between the gods and his subjects—Pharaoh in family life; his amusements, his occupations, his cares—His harem: the women, the queen, her origin, her duties to the king—Sis children : their position in the State ; rivalry among them during the old age and at the death of their father ; succession to the throne, consequent revolutions. VOL. II. B
2014
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