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XVIII, 282 S.
Series Statement:
Studies in ancient Oriental civilization 39
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Festschrift George R. Hughes
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George R. Hughes.--Allen, J. P. The funerary texts of King Wahkare Akhtoy on a Middle Kingdom coffin.--Brovarski, E. Two monuments of the first intermediate period from the Theban nome.--Ciccarello, M. Shesmu the Letopolite.--DeVries, C. E. The Oriental Institute decorated censer from Nubia.--Gilula, M. Shipwrecked sailor, lines 184-85.--Habachi, L. The royal scribe Amenmose, son of Penzerti and Mutemonet.--Johnson, J. H. The dialect of the Demotic magical papyrus of London and Leiden.--Lesko, H. The shortest book of Amduat?--Lichtheim, M. The Naucratis stela once again.--Logan, T. J. Papyrus Harkness.--Murnane, W. J. On the accession date of Akhenaten.--Nims, C. F. Ramesseum sources of Medinet Habu reliefs.--Parker, R. A. The Sothic dating of the twelfth and eighteenth dynasties.--Scranton, R. L. Of myth and Santorin.--Silverman, D. P. Pashed, the servant of Amon.--Thomas, E. Cairo ostracon J. 72460.--Wente, E. F. and Van Siclen, C. C. A chronology of the New Kingdom.--Williams, R. J. Some fragmentary Demotic wisdom texts.--Wilson, J. A. Mrs. Andrews and The tomb of Queen Tiyi
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English
Subjects:
History
Keywords:
Hughes, George R.
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Bibliografie
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Festschrift
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