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Bibliothèque d’étude 138
2004 IFAO
16 p.
10 € (500 EGP)
Dominique Valbelle, Charles Bonnet
Amon-Rê à Kerma
- Dominique Valbelle ( : 027174107)
Ancien membre scientifique de l’Ifao, professeur émérite de Sorbonne-Université, Dominique Valbelle a consacré de nombreuses années au site de Deir el-Médina. Elle a rédigé une synthèse sur l’institution et les hommes de « la Tombe » et publié plusieurs volumes sur les ouchebtis, les poids à inscriptions hiératiques, une tombe et les registres de recensement dans le Village. - Charles Bonnet ( : 027948471)
Membre de l'Institut
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Bibliothèque d’étude 138
2004 IFAO
10 p.
10 € (500 EGP)
Kent R. Weeks
The Sycamore Fig
- Kent R. Weeks ( : 035662727)
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Bibliothèque d’étude 138
2004 IFAO
10 p.
10 € (500 EGP)
Christiane Ziegler
Un Ptah-Sokar-Osiris au nom d’Ankhpakhered, fils de Nesmin
- Christiane Ziegler ( : 027203816)
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Bibliothèque d’étude 138
2004 IFAO
16 p.
10 € (500 EGP)
Ola El-Aguizy
كهنوت معبد «مدينة هابو» في العصر البطلمي من خلال النصوص الديموطيقية
Mots-clés: العصر البطلمي، النصوص الديموطيقية، المطهر، معبد مدينة هابو
- Ola El-Aguizy ( : 050198823)
Ola et-Aguizy est professeur émérite à la faculté d’archéologie de l’université du Caire.
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Bibliothèque d’étude 138
2004 IFAO
7 p.
5 € (250 EGP)
Heba Mostafa Nouh
النعت السببي في اللغة العربية وما يناظره في اللغة المصرية القديمة
Mots-clés: النعت السببي، اللغة المصرية القديمة
- Heba Mostafa Nouh ( : 244829659)
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Bulletin de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale 104
2004 IFAO
20 p.
gratuit - free of charge
Sydney H. Aufrère
Imhotep et Djoser dans la région de la cataracte. De Memphis à Éléphantine.
This paper reconsiders the delicate problem of Djoser and Imhotep, two well known figures during the Ptolemaic period in the region of the first cataract. Why is Imhotep, a popular Memphite personnage since the Old Kingdom, worshipped in the Elephantine area, far from his original cult centre? Is it possible to improve our knowledge of the process by which the Egyptians instituted a cult of Imhotep there? Is this cult based on local historical events which would have made the introduction of this Memphite demigod into the Elephantine pantheon easier?
Partly based on the analysis of the delicate problem of the Famine stela, the present paper gathers together the pieces of a puzzle, from Memphis-Saqqara and Hermopolis to Elephantine. It demonstrates that the cult of Imhotep in Elephantine probably emanated from both Memphite and Hermopolite religious traditions. This paper shows how the establishment of his cult at -Elephantine was based on a comparison of Imhotep with Ptah and Khnum and their influence on the development of embryo. Moreover, it shows that the specific characteristics of Imhotep were particularly appreciated during the Late Period because he was considered (as a son of Ptah and Khnum) able to use his influence with both deities, to accelerate the flood process and protect pregnant women.- Sydney H. Aufrère ( : 02831574X)
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Bulletin de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale 104
2004 IFAO
18 p.
gratuit - free of charge
Nathalie Beaux
La pintade, le soleil et l’éternité. À propos du signe [...] (G 21).
The sign G21, identified by L. Keimer as a reference to the Guineafowl, Numida meleagris L., has the phonetic reading nḥ, which is also the bird’s name, Nḥ. It is commonly used in the writing of the word for cyclical eternity, Nḥḥ.
Nḥ is mentioned in funerary texts, connected to sunrise.
The palaeography of the sign G21, the study of the bird’s behaviour, and a careful analysis of funerary texts throw a light on the link established by the Ancient Egyptians between the -Guineafowl, the sun and cyclical eternity.- Nathalie Beaux ( : 077416015)
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Bulletin de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale 104
2004 IFAO
64 p.
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Florence Calament
Varia Coptica Thebaica.
The article discusses inscriptions from forty-five previously unpublished limestone and -terracotta ostraca housed at the French Institute in Cairo with their transcriptions and translations.
The author argues for a Theban origin dating to the VIIth and VIIIth centuries B.C. based on internal criteria such as dialect and subject matter. Acknowledging the monastic context for the inscriptions, the author classifies the themes as epistolary – in particular requests and accounts – and writing exercises derived from prayers, biblical fragments and as yet, undetermined texts.- Florence Calament ( : 069737487)
Conservateur en chef au département des Arts de Byzance et des chrétientés en Orient, coptologue et épigraphiste, Florence Calament est directrice des fouilles de Baouît depuis 2022.
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Bulletin de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale 104
2004 IFAO
31 p.
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Frédéric Colin
Un temple en activité sous Domitien au Kôm al-Cheikh Ahmad (Bahariya) d’après une dédicace grecque récemment découverte.
A Greek inscription recently discovered in Kôm al-Cheikh Aḥmad (Baḥariya Oasis), -mentioning the praefectus Marcus Iunius Rufus, was probably, this discussion argues, a dedication to an -unknown deity of a building belonging to a temple, which dates to the reign of Emperor Domitianus. The site may have been excavated in the XXth century by Ahmed Fakhry. The author also studies the corpus of inscriptions dedicated to Roman emperors and dated according to the name of the praefectus Aegypti.
- Frédéric Colin ( : 117476145)
Professeur d’égyptologie, UMR 7044, université de Strasbourg
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Bulletin de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale 104
2004 IFAO
56 p.
gratuit - free of charge
Laurent Coulon, Catherine Defernez
La chapelle d’Osiris Ounnefer Neb-Djefaou à Karnak. Rapport préliminaire des fouilles et travaux 2000-2004.
Since 2000, excavations have been undertaken in the XXVIth dynasty Chapel of Osiris -Ounnefer Neb-djefaou located in the northern part of the temenos of Amun at Karnak. This small temple, whose remains were exposed during the XIXth century, has never been the subject of systematic study. In addition to the publishing of the inscriptions, the project’s focus is on the definition of the structure of the building and its relation to the neighbouring area, especially the path leading to the temple of Ptah and the adjacent mound that takes up a large part of the north-western corner of the temenos of Amun. The excavations have revealed several phases of occupation at the entrance of the chapel, from the XXVIth dynasty to the Coptic period, notably the reuse of several lintel blocks from the Saite chapel in a probably late Roman "hydraulic" settlement. Concerning the temple itself, whose mudbrick and stone walls were badly weathered over the last centuries, a preliminary reconstruction of its plan is suggested.
West of this area, the remains of a large mudbrick building, probably connected to the chapel, have been partly exposed. The pottery recovered in the upper levels can be dated to the Saite period or the end of the Late Period. The general interpretation of this structure is discussed.- Laurent Coulon ( : 057589275)
Laurent Coulon est égyptologue, spécialiste de la religion égyptienne antique. Il est directeur d’études à l’École pratique des hautes études, dans la Section Sciences religieuses, depuis 2015, et directeur de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale depuis 2019. Il co-dirige la mission Sanctuaires osiriens de Karnak et plusieurs programmes en humanités numériques, notamment sur la sculpture égyptienne d'époque tardive. - Catherine Defernez ( : 078063515)