Reconstruction of the bases of sandstone sphinxes from the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari (original) (raw)
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Agata Smilgin
Polish archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2009
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DrBasem El-Sharkawy
Proceedings of The First International Conference: ‘New Trends In Archaeological Sciences’(2014), vol. 1: 5-22, 2014
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Edmund Meltzer
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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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Aidan Dodson
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Betsy Bryan
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Mohamed Hawass, Daphna Ben-Tor
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Mohamed Hawass
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Shemu (The Egyptian Society of South Africa) , 2014
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jack josephson
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Edmund Meltzer
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Edmund Meltzer
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Anastasiia Stupko-Lubczynska
Polish archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2006
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