Reconstruction of the bases of sandstone sphinxes from the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari (original) (raw)

Sandstone sphinxes of Queen Hatshepsut from Deir el-Bahari: preliminary remarks

Agata Smilgin

Polish archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2009

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TWO UNPUBLISHED NEW KINGDOM (19th DYNASTY) SPHINXES FROM MIT-RAHINAH (KEPT IN ITS MUSEUM)

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Proceedings of The First International Conference: ‘New Trends In Archaeological Sciences’(2014), vol. 1: 5-22, 2014

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AN ARTISTIC AND MYTHOLOGICAL STUDY OF A NABATAEAN FEMALE SPHINX FROM PETRA, JORDAN

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E. R. Almasri, F. K. Al-Ajlouny, R. Y. Alghazawi, 2012

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The Archaeology Of An Image: The Great Sphinx Of Giza

Mark E Lehner

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The Sphinxes of King Ramesses II

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Journal of Association of Arab Universities for Tourism and Hospitality, 2007

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What an artist saw: Tracing a local iconographic tradition for the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari

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Andrzej B. BIERNACKI, Elena KLENINA, The Image of Sphinx in Roman Sculpture from Lower Danube Fortresses, in: Proceedings of the First International Roman and Late Antique Thrace Conference, BULLETIN OF THE NATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, XLIV, Sofia 2018, p.259-266

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The Mythical Sphinx in the Islamic Art of Egypt

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A new Late-Hittite Sphinx

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Two Royal Reliefs From the Temple of Deir El-Bahari

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The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1988

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A Comparative Study of the Sphinx in Achaemenid Art and Seljuk Art.pdf

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N. Grimal, « Excavating the Old Kingdom: From Khafre's Valley Temple to the Governor's City At Balat », dans Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids, 1999, p. 133‑138

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Belzoni, the Egyptian Hall, and the Date of a Long-Known Sculpture (1989)

Nicholas Reeves

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A Newly Discovered Statue of a Queen from the Reign of Amenhotep III

Betsy Bryan

Servant of Mut: Studies in honor of Richard A. Fazzini

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BULLETIN OF THE EGYPTOLOGICAL SEMINAR The Art and Culture of Ancient Egypt: Studies in Honor of Dorothea Arnold

Mohamed Hawass, Daphna Ben-Tor

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Rabee Eissa Mohamed

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Mohamed Hawass

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Eyckerman, M. & Hendrickx, S., The Naqada I tombs H17 and H41 at el-Mahasna, a visual reconstruction [in:] Friedman, R.F. & Fiske, P.N. (eds.), Egypt at its Origins 3. Proceedings of the International Conference “Origin of the State. Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt”, London, 27th July - 1st August 2008. OLA 205. Leuven: 379-429

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Francesco Maria Galassi

Shemu (The Egyptian Society of South Africa) , 2014

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Connor, Simon and Khaled Abou Al-Ella, "From Bab el-Nasr to Matariya: a tale of two wandering sphinxes", ZÄS 147/2 (2020), p. 141-152.

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An Egyptian Sculptors’ Model of the Late Period in the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow (ГМИИ I, 1a 4127)

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Royal Sculpture of the Predynastic and Archaic Periods

jack josephson

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IDENTIFICATIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF REPLICAS (1978), prepared for a public school in Ontario, to accompany a set of replicas of Egyptian objects.

Edmund Meltzer

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A FUNERARY CONE AND AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY MAP OF EGYPT, SSEA Newsletter IV No. 2 (Dec. 1973)

Edmund Meltzer

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Hendrickx, S.; Bielen, S. & De Paepe, P., Excavating in the museum: The stone vessel fragments from the Royal Tombs at Umm el-Qaab in the Egyptian collection of the Royal Museums for Art and History at Brussels. MDAIK, 57 (2001): 73-108

Stan Hendrickx

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Anastasiia Stupko-Lubczynska

Polish archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2006

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Bárta, M. and Brůna, Vl. eds. The Pyramid Fields of Ancient Egypt. A Satellite Atlas

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