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Online Resources For Egyptology, Nov 25, 2006 - 07:57
Historical Article 1 Featured November 27 , 2006
Reilable and accurate Egyptological resources online are often difficult to find. Here is a copy of the Egyptology Resources links for students of the University of Oxford, England, created by Katherine Griffis-Greenberg, updated as of Nov. 25, 2006.
Horemheb's Heir?, Nov 25, 2006 - 07:47
Historical Article 1 Featured November 27 , 2006
Does the statue triad JE 37605 of the Cairo Museum hold new information about the post-Amarna lives of Egyptian kings Tutankhamun and Horemheb, in their quest for a successor? This article explains the implications of this statue group.
The Coffin of The She-Cat of Crown Prince Thutmose ("Thutmose V"), Nov 20, 2006 - 13:01
Historical Article 1 Featured November 21 , 2006
The Egyptian love of cats is best exemplified by the poignant example of the New Kingdom coffin of The She-Cat, the pet cat of Crown Prince Thutmose, eldest son of Amenhotep III, found in Mit-Rahineh in 1892. Here, the coffin is described from an Egyptological point of view, and provides also a colourful rendering of its glyphs, with translation. (© 2006 Katherine Griffis-Greenberg)
My Proposed Dissertation: The Temple of Seti I Complex at Abydos as the Sacred Space for Osirian Mystery Rituals in the Ramesside New Kingdom, Nov 16, 2006 - 15:12
Historical Article 1 Featured November 21 , 2006
Did the New Kingdom Ramesside period place a specific emphasis on cardinal directions as a religious feature for conducting religious rites?
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