Shabtis of the Egyptian collection on display at the Stibbert Museum, Florence (original) (raw)
Tomorad, Mladen, „Shabtis from the Graeco-Roman periods in the museum collections in Europe“. In: CIPEG International Committee for Egyptology 31st Annual Meeting, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek-The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, Copenhagen, August 26-29, 2014. Copenhagen 2014: 15.
Mladen Tomorad
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"The Ancient Egyptian shabtis discovered in the regions of Roman Illyricum (Dalmatia, Pannonia) and Istria ...“. In: Rosati, Gloria & Guidotti, Maria Cristina (eds.) Proceedings of the XI International Congress of Egyptologists. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2017: 650-655.
Mladen Tomorad
roceedings of the XI International Congress of Egyptologists, 2017
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Tomorad, Mladen, „Shabtis from Graeco-Roman periods – Proposal for the classification (typology) of the shabtis discovered outside Egypt“. In: Burial and Mortuary Practices in Late Period and Graeco-Roman Egypt, International Conference, July 17th-19th, 2014. Budapest 2014: 18
Mladen Tomorad
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Tomorad, Mladen. Shabtis: Ancient Egyptian funerary figurines. In: Buzov, Emil & Lekov, Teodor (eds.), Cult and Belief in Ancient Egypt – Proceedings of the Fourth International Congress for Young Egyptologists. Sofia 2014: 139-150.
Mladen Tomorad
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"Shabtis from the Museum and Private Collections in Croatia: Dating and Typological Study", in: Tomorad, Mladen & Popielska-Grzybowska, Joanna (eds.). Egypt 2015: Perspectives of Research. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2017: 219-240.
Mladen Tomorad
Egypt 2015: Perspectives of Research, 2017
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Shabtis from the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb (Croatia): A Typological Study, Advances in Egyptology 2 (2011), Yerevan 2011: 109-134.
Mladen Tomorad
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Egyptian shabtis discovered in various regions in Europe
Mladen Tomorad
Journal Of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections, 2019
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Shabtis of Egyptian Officers from the Late Period in the Collections of the Institute of Classical Archaeology in Prague
Pavel Onderka
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A Brief Presentation of the Egyptian Collection at the ‘Accademia dei Concordi’
Simone Petacchi, Simone Musso
Current research in Egyptology. Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Symposium, University of Liverpool, 2011
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Tomorad, M. (2015) The two unpublished shabtis from Krk (Croatia), The Journal of Egyptological Studies IV (2015): 141-146.
Mladen Tomorad
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Tomorad, Mladen. “Shabtis from the Late and Graeco-Roman Periods: Proposal for the Classification (Typology) of Shabtis Discovered Outside Egypt”, in: Kóthay, Katalin Anna (ed.). Burial and Morturary Practices in Late Period and Graeco-Roman Egypt, Budapest, 2017: 323-336, Pl. 74-77.
Mladen Tomorad
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Unpublished Private Shabtis From the Greco-Roman Museum
Sherine El-Menshawy
2007
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ANCIENT EGYPT - Masterpieces from Collectors and Collections (chapter and object entries)
Christian E. Loeben
ANCIENT EGYPT - Masterpieces from Collectors and Collections, 2012
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Ancient Egyptian Funerary Statuettes in Croatian Collections. Opuscula Archaeologica 36 (2012): 275-282.
Mladen Tomorad
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Egyptian Collection
Simone Musso
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"A Sixth Shabti Jar Belonging to Hori." Journal of the Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities 37 (2010): 79-89
Caroline M Rocheleau, PhD
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Tarasenko, Mykola; Tomorad, Mladen. "The Shabtis from the Museum of Oriental Civilizations in Zalochiev Castle, Ukraine". Studien zur Altäegyptischen Kultur 46 (2017): 257-266, Taf. 23-26.
Mykola Tarasenko, Mladen Tomorad
Studien zur Altäegyptischen Kultur , 2017
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Shabtis from Roman Provinces Dalmatia and Pannonia and their Role in Egyptian Cults during Roman Empire In: Györy, H. (ed.) Aegyptus et Pannonia III - Acta Symposii anno 2004, Budapest 2006 , 279-309, Table 69-78.
Mladen Tomorad
2006
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The case of the Third Intermediate Period “shabti-maker of the Amun domain” Padiamun and the change in conception of shabti statuettes
Gianluca Miniaci
Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 100, 2014
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Shabtis, Scarabs, Miniature Vessels, and Glass from Abydos in the Calverley Collection: Preliminary Results of the Calverley Artefact Project (CAP)
Amber Hutchinson
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SOCIÉTÉ D'ÉGYPTOLOGIE GENÈVE
Simone Musso
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Review of Caroline M. Rocheleau, Ancient Egyptian Art: Systematic Catalogue of the Collection, North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh
Silvia Zago
Journal of the Society for the Studies of Egyptian Antiquities 43, 2017
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Turning points in Egyptian archaeology 1850-1950. In Piacentini, Patrizia (ed.), Egypt and the pharaohs: from the sand to the library: pharaonic Egypt in the archives and libraries of the Università degli Studi di Milano, 115-172. Milano: Università degli Studi di Milano; Skira, 2010.
Christian Orsenigo
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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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The Egyptian Collection at the Civico Museo di Storia ed Arte of Trieste: its History and Some Highlights
Susanna Moser
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Belzoni, the Egyptian Hall, and the Date of a Long-Known Sculpture (1989)
Nicholas Reeves
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Shabti Reuse in Ancient Egypt
Rahel Glanzmann
REading REuse - IMAGE RECYCLING IN EGYPT AND BEYOND
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Mohamed I. Bakr, Helmut Brandl, and Faye Kalloniatis (eds), EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES from Kufur Nigm and Bubastis (M.i.N. 1). (A catalogue of the Archaeological Museum of the University of Zagazig, Sharqeya, Egypt)
Manuela Gander, Gabi Pieke, Marc Loth, Gabriele Wenzel, Andreas Blasius, Faye Kalloniatis, Mathias H . Salomon, Helmut Brandl, Abdalla Abdel-Raziq
2010
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Stone objects from the late Middle Kingdom settlement at Tell el-Daba, W. Grajetzki, G. Miniaci (eds.), The World of Middle Kingdom Egypt (2000-1500 BC), Contribution on Archaeology, Art, Religion and Written Sources, Golden House Publications, London 2015, 25-41.
Bettina Bader
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A NOTE ON THE TURKISH LOT III / 1891 FROM THE BAB EL-GASUS CACHE (EGYPT), KEPT AT THE ISTANBUL ARCHAEOLOGY MUSEUMS / ANCIENT ORIENT MUSEUM
Hulya Atascioglu Aykul, Miguel Angel Escobar Clarós
ANATOLIA ANTIQUA, 2019
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Privately-Owned Egyptian Antiquities of the Toronto Area. Exhibition handout, ROM/SSEA Spring 1977 (with Joyce L. Haynes)
Edmund Meltzer
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Dan Deac, Shabtis and Pseudo-Shabtis from the Roman Provinces of Pannonia, Dacia and Moesia. An Overview
Dan Deac
Proceedings of the 7th European Congress of Egyptologists (Zagreb 2-7 June 2015), Oxford 2017
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G. Miniaci, C. Greco, P. Del Vesco, M. Mancini, C. Alù (eds), The Materiality of Ancient Egypt: Objects and Museums. Studies Presented to Marilina Betrò. Egittologia 4, Pisa, Pisa University Press 2024
Gianluca Miniaci
2024
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2013 Egyptian Stone Objects from Miqne-Ekron. Canaanite-Phoenician Trade in Egyptian Cult-Objects and their Mediterranean Distribution, pp. 103-110
Dalit Regev
SOMA 2012 Identity and Connectivity Proceedings of the 16th Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology, Florence, Italy, 1–3 March 2012
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Joyce L. Haynes, edited and with Foreword by Edmund S. Meltzer, Privately Owned Egyptian Antiquities in Ontario, Fascicle I: Shabtis = SSEA Publications vol. VII, Toronto: Benben 1983
Edmund Meltzer
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