The self-presentation of Pepyankh the Middle at Meir: scandal, religious institutions and participation, the next world
The setting of the longer inscriptions of Pepyankh the Middle at the back of the outer court of his tomb at Meir is discussed. Annotated metrical transcriptions and translations are presented for the lintel text, captions to figures, and the biographical inscriptions, which together form a unity. Th...
Autor principal: | Baines, J |
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Outros Autores: | Nyord, R |
Formato: | Book section |
Idioma: | English |
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Museum Tusculanum Press
2015
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