Bibliographie de l’Égypte des OriginesEarly Egypt Bibliography
Bibliographie de la préhistoire et de la protohistoire de l’Égypte et du Nord du SoudanBibliography of the Prehistory and the Early Dynastic period of Egypt and northern Sudan
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[13786] | 2011 | Hartmann, R.; Hartung, U. |
Social and gender-specific differentiation in Predynastic cemetery U at Umm el-Qaab, Abydos Egypt at its origins. The Fourth International Conference on Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt. July 26-30, 2011. Program and abstracts 33-34 |
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[13784] | 2011 | Hartmann, R. |
Some remarks on the chronology of the early Naqada culture (Naqada I / early Naqada II) in Upper Egypt Archéo-Nil 21 21-32 |
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[13783] | 2011 | Hartmann, R. |
The chronology of Naqada I tombs in the Predynastic cemetery U at Abydos Egypt at its origins 3. Proceedings of the Third International Conference "Origin of the State. Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt", London, 27th July - 1st August 2008. OLA 205 917-938 |
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[13778] | 2011 | Graff, G.; Eyckerman, M.; Hendrickx, S. |
Architectural elements on decorated pottery and the ritual presentation of desert animals Egypt at its origins 3. Proceedings of the Third International Conference "Origin of the State. Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt", London, 27th July - 1st August 2008. OLA 205 437-465 |
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[13777] | 2011 | Graff, G. |
Les enjeux de l'iconographie des vases peints de Naqada II (Egypte, IVe millénaire): Maintien de l'équilibre cosmique ou régénération de la vie ? Anthropozoologica 46,1 47-64 |
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[13767] | 2011 | Gabr, A.M. |
The new Archaic period cemetery at Abydos: Osteological report Egypt at its origins 3. Proceedings of the Third International Conference "Origin of the State. Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt", London, 27th July - 1st August 2008. OLA 205 281-291 |
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[13753] | 2011 | Eyckerman, M.; Hendrickx, S. |
The Naqada I tombs H17 and H41 at el-Mahâsna: A visual reconstruction Egypt at its origins 3. Proceedings of the Third International Conference "Origin of the State. Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt", London, 27th July - 1st August 2008. OLA 205 379-429 |
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[13745] | 2011 | Dreyer, G. |
Tomb U-j: A royal burial of dynasty 0 at Abydos Before the pyramids. The origins of Egyptian civilization. OIMP 33 127-136 |
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[13708] | 2011 | Cervelló Autuori, J. |
The sun-religion in the Thinite age: Evidence and political significance Egypt at its origins 3. Proceedings of the Third International Conference "Origin of the State. Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt", London, 27th July - 1st August 2008. OLA 205 1125-1149 |
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[13703] | 2011 | Bußmann, R. |
Die ägyptischen Tempel der Staatseinigungszeit Vorspann oder formative Phase ? Ägypten und der Vordere Orient 3500-2700 v. Chr. Philippika 48 109-127 |
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[13702] | 2011 | Bußmann, R. |
Local traditions in early Egyptian temples Egypt at its origins 3. Proceedings of the Third International Conference "Origin of the State. Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt", London, 27th July - 1st August 2008. OLA 205 747-762 |
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[13692] | 2011 | Braun, E. |
Early interaction between peoples of the Nile valley and the Southern Levant Before the pyramids. The origins of Egyptian civilization. OIMP 33 104-122 |
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[13691] | 2011 | Brandl, B. |
The sealings and the pr-wr labels from tomb U-j at Umm el-Qaab, Abydos reconsidered Egypt at its origins. The Fourth International Conference on Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt. July 26-30, 2011. Program and abstracts 21-22 |
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[13685] | 2011 | Bestock, L. |
The origins of royal cult Egypt at its origins. The Fourth International Conference on Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt. July 26-30, 2011. Program and abstracts 21 |
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[13684] | 2011 | Bestock, L. |
The first kings of Egypt: The Abydos evidence Before the pyramids. The origins of Egyptian civilization. OIMP 33 137-144 |
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[13682] | 2011 | Bagh, T. |
Finds from W.M.F. Petrie's excavations in Egypt in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Meddelelser fra Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek 13 |
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[13678] | 2011 | Ashton, S.-A. |
Ancient Egyptian hair-combs in the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge Under the potter's tree: Studies on ancient Egypt presented to Janine Bourriau on the occasion of her 70th birthday. OLA 204 19-44 |
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[13677] | 2011 | Anselin, A. |
The phonetic intention: Ideograms and phonograms in potmarks of Dynasties 0-2 Egypt at its origins 3. Proceedings of the Third International Conference "Origin of the State. Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt", London, 27th July - 1st August 2008. OLA 205 1097-1123 |
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[13676] | 2011 | Anselin, A. |
Sociological aspects of the development of phonetic writing in Predynastic inscriptions and potmarks Egypt at its origins. The Fourth International Conference on Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt. July 26-30, 2011. Program and abstracts 18-20 |
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[13668] | 2011 | Anđelković, B. |
Political organization of Egypt in the Predynastic period Before the pyramids. The origins of Egyptian civilization. OIMP 33 25-32 |
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[16576] | 2010 | Baker, B.J. |
The First Dynasty dwarfs from Semerkhet's tomb at Abydos The 61st annual meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt. April 23-25, 2010 Oakland Marriott City Center Oakland, California 34-35 |
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[15114] | 2010 | Stauder, A. |
The earliest Egyptian writing Visible language. Inventions of writing in the ancient Middle East and beyond. OIMP 32 137-147 |
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[15111] | 2010 | Nord, D. |
The early history of the ipt sign (Gardiner sign list O45/O46) Perspectives on ancient Egypt. Studies in honor of Edward Brovarski. CASAE 40 337-347 |
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[15110] | 2010 | MacArthur, E.V. |
Object descriptions: Catalog nos. 64-79 Visible language. Inventions of writing in the ancient Middle East and beyond. OIMP 32 122-137 |
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[15109] | 2010 | MacArthur, E.V. |
The conception and development of the Egyptian writing system Visible language. Inventions of writing in the ancient Middle East and beyond. OIMP 32 115-121 |