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Bulletin de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale 102
2002 IFAO
34 p.
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Beata Maria De Vliegher, Morgan De Dapper
Un système d’information géographique pour le site archéologique d’Adaïma et ses environs.
The last decades of the 20th century were characterized by the development and exponential growth of new techniques and methods that are very useful to geographical and geo-archaeological research. Among these are techniques related to remote sensing and geographical information systems.
This article discusses the set up of Sigad, a geographical information system for the archaeological site of El Adaima and its surroundings. Sigad incorporate data having a multi-dimensional aspect: multisource (cartographie documents, aerial photographs, satellite -images, statistics, field data, etc.), multi-scale (global to local), multi-altitude, multi-temporal and multi-spectral.
The possibilities of Gis and of remote sensing techniques for geo-archaeological purposes are investigated and discussed.Extrait pdf de l’ouvrage :
Bulletin de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale 102
2002 IFAO
11 p.
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Hélène Cuvigny
Remarques sur l’emploi de [idios] dans le praescriptum épistolaire.
The point of departure of this paper is a fragmentary ostracon from Krokodilo, a letter addressed by a curator praesidii to an §pãrxƒ ˆro]u ka‹ fid€ƒ §pãrxƒ. This document raises a discussion of the rare use of the possessive pronoun in connection with military grades of which I list the occurrences, of the use of ‡dio! in the prescript of letters, and more generally of the progressively mounting use of possessive pronouns, ‡dio! or the like, in the epistolary prescript. This must be due to Latin influence. In Egypt ‡dio! with the name of the addressee is used specifically for «agent» or «employee», as if Greek writers, unlike Latin ones, were unwilling to use a possessive pronoun with a personal name, when no real possession was involved. Similarly ı §mÒ!, etc. + name in the papyri is used about slaves but not about friends or family as it is the case in Greek literature, mostly of the imperial period (probably by an imitation of Latin).
- Hélène Cuvigny ( : 028856988)
Papyrologue, directrice de recherche au CNRS (IRHT), directrice de l’Institut de papyrologie de la Sorbonne.
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Bulletin de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale 102
2002 IFAO
6 p.
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Philippe Collombert
Une statue thébaine d’Amenhotep fils de Hapou trouvée à Esna.
Publication of a newly discovered fragment of a statue of Amenhotep son of Hapu represented as a scribe. It was found in Esna but the inscription shows that it came from Karnak. The papyrus is inscribed with a short hymn to Amun-ra.
- Philippe Collombert ( : 149147546)
Philippe Collombert, égyptologue, ancien membre scientifique de l’Ifao, est actuellement professeur ordinaire à l’Université de Genève. Il est directeur de la Mission archéologique française de Saqqâra (fouilles de la nécropole de Pépi Ier).
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Bulletin de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale 102
2002 IFAO
45 p.
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Sylvie Cauville
Entre exigence décorative et significations multiples : les graphies suggestives du temple d’Hathor à Dendara.
At Dendara, some compositions are difficult to read if one does not take into account the ornamental dimension of the writing. The heavenly personality of the gods in the -hypostyle is represented by the abundance of birds used. The banners of the ouâbet, the theater of the rite of the New Year, the ideograms of the gods themselves – Hathor, Ra, Thoth, etc. – are discussed.
Mystery is not the intent of this process. Rather, one must register both the verb and the image: the intellectual and the visual, the immediate and the subtle.- Sylvie Cauville ( : 026773023)
Sylvie Cauville, directeur de recherches émérite au CNRS et responsable du programme de publication épigraphique du temple d’Hathor de Dendara sous l’égide de l’Ifao depuis 1986, est l’auteur d’une soixantaine d’ouvrages : publication, traduction et analyse de textes hiéroglyphiques.
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Bulletin de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale 102
2002 IFAO
28 p.
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Susanne Bickel
Aspects et fonctions de la déification d’Amenhotep III.
The deification of Amenhotep III has often been considered as a means of enhancing the king’s status and legitimacy. The present study analyses his deification as a social phenomenon linked to the general evolution of religious concepts and attitudes of the mid-XVIIIth dynasty. The available documentation (without Nubia) is classified according to its origin, stemming either from the sphere of official state religion and traditional royal ideology, or from private initiative within the emerging display of individual religiosity. These two spheres merge mainly through the activity of the elite. Images of the king as representative of a deity, in human or animal form and often of colossal size, were made accessible to the entire society and were approached as a means of direct contact with the divine. Very humble documents attest to the veneration of the king as saviour, healer and personal protector. People of higher social status combine the expression of piety with the display of loyalty. Rather modest funerary stelae represent the identification of the king with Horus – son of Isis. None of these documents shows any clear chronological or ideological relation to Amenhotep’s sed-festivals. Many aspects find close parallels during the reign of Ramesses II.
- Susanne Bickel ( : 028302044)
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Bulletin de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale 102
2002 IFAO
45 p.
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Lucas Baqué-Manzano
Further Arguments on the Coptos Colossi.
The identity of the character depicted in the Coptos colossi and their chronology have become two controversial points in the study of these works of art. Soon after they were discovered, the idea that they could be a primitive representation of the god Min was proposed. Their location within the perimeter of the temple of Coptos, as well as the presence of certain iconographic motifs, led a priori to that conclusion. Nevertheless, some later works have opposed that hypothesis. Whether these statues belong to the Egyptian artistic environment or not has been the starting point of the formal and comparative study developed in the first part of this paper. Within the iconographic field we have, in the second part of this study, evaluated every one of the motifs inscribed on the statues. Through the results provided by the evidence, we have concluded that the Coptos colossi were early representations of the god Min. Early because they belong to a chronological period situated between the end of Naqada II and the beginning of Naqada III. The differences in content with historical images of the god Min arise from representing an entity that ruled over the desert and the sea; a different Min, pertaining to the so-called "Preformal tradition", that we consider a former sculptural symbol of the same principle, namely Fertility.
- Lucas Baqué-Manzano ( : 153219904)
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Bulletin de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale 102
2002 IFAO
16 p.
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Seÿna Bacot
Une nouvelle attestation de «la petra d’Apa Mèna» au sud d’Assiout.
This ostracon, belonging to the Ifao collections, is a loan agreement drawn up for Apa John, "the Father of the hospital" of the monastery of Apa Mena, south of Assiut. The writer, Apa Victor, son of Baruch, lives in the neighbourhood of Sbeht. Not far from the well-known monasteries of Wadi-Sarga and Bala’izah, this long forgotten town was once the main city of the Apollonopolite Parva nome and a bishop see. This monastery is termed a "petra", a community clusterd in a peculiar lanscape of caves running far up the limestone cliffs overhanging the Nile. The pilgrims, especially the sickmen, crowded the "petra" on the feast day of Saint Mena. This text contributes to our understanding of everyday life in Coptic Egypt.
- Seÿna Bacot ( : 142600229)
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Bulletin de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale 101
2001 IFAO
160 p.
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Bernard Mathieu (éd.)
Travaux de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale en 2000-2001
- Bernard Mathieu ( : 030609607)
Agrégé de lettres classiques, égyptologue, Bernard Mathieu est professeur à l’Université Paul Valéry - Montpellier 3 et ancien directeur de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale du Caire. Membre de la Mission archéologique franco-suisse de Saqqâra, Bernard Mathieu travaille principalement sur la langue et la littérature de l’Égypte pharaonique, de l’Ancien Empire à la fin du Nouvel Empire, ainsi que sur l’édition, la traduction et le commentaire des Textes des Pyramides. Sa thèse portait sur La poésie amoureuse de l’Égypte ancienne.
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Bulletin de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale 101
2001 IFAO
33 p.
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Pierre Zignani, Damien Laisney
Cartographie de Dendara, remarques sur l’urbanisme du site.
Publication of the archaelogical map of Dendara area. This territorial data available on digital medium allows for some remarks on the urban form and the limit between sacred and civil spaces. This limit, on the occasion of the construction of a new enclosure wall, should mark a place of urban restauration accompanied by important phenomena of tabula rasa in the civil districts.
- Pierre Zignani ( : 128209577)
- Damien Laisney ( : 122830687)
Damien Laisney, topographe, a été membre de l’Institut français d’archéologie de 1996 à 2010. Il a dans ce cadre participé à la plupart des missions archéologiques de l’Ifao, aussi bien dans la Vallée du Nil que dans les déserts arabique et libyque et le Sinaï. Il est rattaché à la Maison de l’Orient et de la Méditerranée de Lyon (CNRS FR 3747).
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Bulletin de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale 101
2001 IFAO
22 p.
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Sayed Yamani
Roman monumental tombs in Ezbet Bashendi.
Study of a row of four stone mausolea in the necropolis of Bashendi (Dakhla Oasis). The first one, leaning against the famous Kitynos’s tomb (1st-2nd c. A.D.) is built in pharaonic style. The three others, quite identical, display features of classical style, especially pilasters on attic bases. The layout being a square (around 7,5 m), they were covered by a dome as can still be seen on the well preserved tomb 4 reused as Sheikh Bashendi’s qubba. These mausolea date back to the 1st-2nd c. A.D. They provide a landmark of the spreading of graeco-roman architectural patterns in Egypt during the Early Roman Empire.
- Sayed Yamani ( : 244766703)