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par Franck Monnier. — Ce manuel se veut être un guide pour l’étudiant, le chercheur et l’égyptologue qui souhaitent employer avec toute la rigueur nécessaire les termes relatifs aux éléments de l’architecture égyptienne de la période... more
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      ArchitectureAncient Egyptian ArchitectureAncient EgyptArchitecture of Ancient Egypt
Exhibition catalogue "Treasures of the Citizens" Hannover: Museum August Kestner (12 September 2013 - 3 March 2014), chapter and object entires by C. E. Loeben on "Friedrich Wilhelm von Bissing" (p. 88-101).
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      EgyptologyEgyptian Art and ArchaeologyEgyptian ArchaeologyHistory of Egyptology
Egyptian Architecture in reference to Mortuary temples and cult temples
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    • Egyptian architecture
Both dreamed of and imaginary place of the foundation of initiatory orders, Egypt is the source of many high quality achievements intended for initiatory activities. Widely commented on, the supposed Egyptian inspiration of the practices... more
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      Art HistoryFreemasonryHistory of FreemasonryIsis Cult
Khayamiya, or Egyptian Tentmaker Appliqué, is a distinctly Egyptian architectural lexicon that has been ignored by most architects. The vibrant ornamental qualities of this art form are slowly gaining recognition by designers from other... more
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      Art HistoryOttoman HistoryArchitectureEgyptian Art and Archaeology
Antonio Lasciac was one of the most active of European architects working in Egypt in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. His output was as eclectic as it was prolific, ­comprising buildings and decoration in neo‑Renaissance,... more
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      Islamic' Architecture20th Century ArchitectureIslamic architectureIslamic art and architecture
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionEgyptologyEgyptian ArchaeologyDouble
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      Orientalism (Architecture)Mamluk CairoEgyptian architecture
In 2003, a temple was unearthed by Paolo Gallo's Italian Archaeological Mission in Alexandria (CMAIA) in the El-Bahrein Oasis, 140 km southeast of Siwa in the Lybian Desert. The tripartite sanctuary was decorated with painted reliefs... more
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionEgyptian Art and ArchaeologyEgyptian ArchaeologyEgyptian religion
This report presents the archaeological, epigraphic, conservation and site management activities carried out by the Middle Kingdom Theban Project – a project under the auspices of the Freie Universität Berlin Mission to Deir el-Bahari –... more
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionEgyptologyEgyptian Art and ArchaeologyEgyptian Archaeology
Ecological Architecture of Hassan Fathi.
Статья опубликована в журнале "Капитель" №2 (22), 2012
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      EgyptGreen architectureContemporary ArchitectureEgyptian architecture
Egyptian Architecture in reference to pyramids
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    • Egyptian architecture
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      ReligionAncient Egyptian ReligionArchaeologyEgyptology
In this article the author collects information on all the known pyramids of the First Intermediate Period. Six burials of this type are discussed. The burials of Qakare Ibi and Raherishefnakht were situated at Saqqāra and that of Khui at... more
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      Egyptian Art and ArchaeologyEgyptian ArchaeologyFuneral PracticesDeath and Burial (Archaeology)
The purpose of this paper is to investigate & identify what characterize “people’s architecture” in Egypt, also trying to find guidelines of what makes the façades Egyptian, through investigating some of people buildings.
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      ArchitecturePopular ArtsEgyptian architectureFacade
In developing countries education is a constant struggle on most fronts, from the development of curricula to the design of schools. In Giza, Egypt, the public education population is rising rapidly, and classrooms available for education... more
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      Sustainable Building DesignBuilding Energy SimulationEnvironmental SustainabilitySchool Building Design
In the 2013/2014 season, a Polish team from the University of Wrocław started work in the northern part of the Asasif necropolis, near the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahari. An archaeological survey was carried out on the... more
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionEgyptologyEgyptian Art and ArchaeologyEgyptian Archaeology
Tell el-Ghaba, localizado en el extremo oriental del Delta y cercano al extinto brazo Pelusíaco, es un asentamiento de comienzos del Tercer Período Intermedio y período Saíta temprano.Los contextos cerámicos y otros hallazgos recuperados... more
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      ArchaeologyEgyptologyEgyptian ArchaeologyEgypt
Consacré à l'architecte et plasticien égyptien Ramsès Wissa Wassef, l'article éclaire quelques aspects de sa formation et de son oeuvre. Remarquable constructeur d'églises coptes au Caire et inventeur de musées, Ramses Wissa Wassef est... more
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      Arts and CraftsEgyptian architectureCoptic art and architecture
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionArchaeologyEgyptologyEgyptian Art and Archaeology
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      FatimidsIslamic art and architectureEgyptian architectureFatimid Art and Architecture
David Syme was buried a Presbyterian. Educated for the kirk, the son of a Scottish schoolmaster, and probably descended from that Syme of Ayrshire who befriended the poet Burns, David stepped out from the ministry to seek a broader field... more
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      ArchitectureAustralian architectureMortuary templeMemorialisation
Consacré à l'architecte et plasticien égyptien Ramsès Wissa Wassef, l'article éclaire quelques aspects de sa formation et de son oeuvre. Remarquable constructeur d'églises coptes au Caire et inventeur de musées, Ramses Wissa... more
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      Arts and CraftsEgyptian architectureCoptic art and architecture
The aim of the author is to present a gazetteer of all known pyramids (those attested archaeologically as well as those attested only by texts) from the Old Kingdom to the beginning of the New Kingdom. Entries are sorted geographically... more
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      ArchaeologyNear Eastern ArchaeologyArchitectureEgyptian Art and Archaeology
Deadline: PES XXXIII (2024): March 31, 2024 Prague Egyptological Studies (PES) is a bi-annual double-blind peer-reviewed English journal published by the Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, in Prague.... more
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionEgyptian Art and ArchaeologyEgyptian ArchaeologyOld Kingdom (Egyptology)
Architectural and epigraphic evidence indicates that the rear central chamber of Ghueita Temple (Kharga Oasis) incorporates an earlier, apparently free-standing, shrine. The decoration of the chamber in its present form, and apparently... more
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionEgyptologyEgyptian Art and ArchaeologyEgyptian Archaeology
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      ReligionAncient Egyptian ReligionArchaeologyEgyptology
Eine Schatzkammer gehört seit dem Neuen Reich (ca. 1539-1077 v. Chr.) zu den essentiellen Elementen der ägyptischen Heiligtümer, die in Bauinschriften durch einen Raumnamen belegt sind. Ihre Konzeption ist besonders klar anhand der gut... more
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionAncient HistoryEgyptologyMineralogy
This talk visits four contrasting perspectives on the urban space of Downtown Cairo by the Greek poet George Seferis, the Palestinian scholar Edward Said, the Egyptian-Greek novelist Stratis Tsirkas and the Egyptian writer Radwa 'Ashour.... more
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      Middle East StudiesPostcolonial StudiesModern Greek literatureTurkish and Middle East Studies
In this article, the author tries to arrange the royal pyramids of the 13th Dynasty, as far as they are discovered, in chronological order. The establishment of the sequence of the tombs is primarily based on philological documents and,... more
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      ArchaeologyEgyptologyNear Eastern ArchaeologyEgyptian Art and Archaeology
The XVth issue of Prague Egyptological Studies was the first English edition of the journal. The papers are devoted primarily to the excavations at Abusir, which is the principal site explored by the Czech Institute of Egyptology. The... more
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      EgyptologyEgyptian Art and ArchaeologyEgyptian ArchaeologyOld Kingdom (Egyptology)
There are a lot of archeological discoveries, which can be listed as proof for a large number of dateable pyramids at the end of the Middle Kingdom or the beginning of the Second Intermediate Period. Some of these were already mentioned... more
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      ArchaeologyNear Eastern ArchaeologyEgyptian Art and ArchaeologyEgyptian Archaeology
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      ColonialismModernist Architecture (Architectural Modernism)Edward SaidEgyptian architecture
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      Renaissance StudiesItalian Renaissance ArtItalian Renaissance Architectural HistoryItalian Renaissance Architecture
ترتكز بنية الكتاب على ثلاثة مكونات اساسية تمثل اجزاء الكتاب المتتابعة. وهذه المكونات هي اطار فكري تنظيمي يمثل القضية الاكبر او الاشكالية الاعم التي يندرج تحتها مجموعة من المقالات والاطروحات. ومن هذا المنطلق تتشكل بنية الكتاب من الجزء... more
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      Egyptian architectureArchitectural Criticism
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionArchaeologyEgyptologyEgyptian Art and Archaeology
Tell el-Ghaba, localizado en el extremo oriental del Delta y cercano al extinto brazo Pelusíaco, es un asentamiento de comienzos del Tercer Período Intermedio y período Saíta temprano.Los contextos cerámicos y otros hallazgos recuperados... more
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      ArchaeologyEgyptologyEgyptian ArchaeologyEgypt
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      Spatial AnalysisBuilding Information Modeling (BIM) (Architecture)Late PeriodEgyptian architecture
This is a comparative analysis of architectural features of female and male royal tombs from the first to the second half of the Twelfth Dynasty placed in a historical perspective. When compared to each other, the royal female burials... more
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      Middle Kingdom necropoleis (Egyptology)Ancient Egyptian ArchitectureMiddle KingdomMiddle Kingdom (Egyptology)
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionArchaeologyEgyptologyEgyptian Art and Archaeology
The significance of the Egyptian Oblisk on the urban form in the classical design of 3 cities New york, London and Paris
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      ArchaeologyArchitectureUrban PlanningArchitectural History
Description of a newly-acquired limestone window-grill in the Leiden Museum of Antiquities, inscribed for the Ramesside high-priest of Thoth Djehutymose and deriving from his monumental tomb at Tuna el-Gebel. This is followed by an... more
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      Egyptian ArchaeologyNew Kingdom (Archaeology)Ancient Egyptian IconographyEgyptian architecture