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    Nomes of Lower Egypt in the early Fifth Dynasty by M. I. Khaled

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The paper discusses the geography of Lower Egypt and the associated royal domains in the early Fifth Dynasty based on the new discoveries from the causeway of Sahura at Abusir.…”
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    Glossing the past: the Fifth Dynasty sun temples, Abu Ghurab and the satellite imagery by Massimiliano Nuzzolo, Patrizia Zanfagna

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The present article wishes to further our knowledge of the sacred landscape of the area during the Fifth Dynasty thanks to the combined analysis of archaeological data, the historical cartography of the area, and new remote sensed imagery.…”
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    Tomb of the chief physician Shepseskafankh by Miroslav Bárta

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…It is located in the northeastern part of the cemetery of officials dated to the Fifth Dynasty, spanning the reigns of Nyuserre through Djedkare (2402–2322 BC). …”
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    Geoenvironmental investigation of Sahure’s pyramid, Abusir archeological site, Giza, Egypt by Abdelrhman Fahmy, Eduardo Molina-Piernas, Salvador Domínguez-Bella, Javier Martínez-López, Fatma Helmi

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Finally, this paper revealed a new discovery for basaltic mortar as the first trial for green concrete manufacturing in the Egyptian Old Kingdom, Fifth Dynasty.…”
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    Inscribing the pyramid of king Qakare Ibi: scribal practice and mortuary literature in late Old Kingdom Egypt by Alvarez, C

    Published 2018
    “…<p>This thesis investigates how the burial chamber of the 8th Dynasty pyramid of king Qakare Ibi at Saqqara in Egypt (c. 2109–2107 B.C.) was inscribed. …”
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    A medley of mummies from Deir el-Bahari by Salima Ikram, Carlos Prates, Sandra Sousa, Carlos Oliveira

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The results of radiographic and visual examinations of four mummies originating from Deir el-Bahari, now kept in different museums throughout Egypt, are presented here. One individual dates to the Twenty-second Dynasty, and the remaining three date to the Twenty-fifth Dynasty, and were possibly related. …”
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    Jerusalem's Survival, Sennacherib's Departure, and the Kushite Role in 701 BCE: An Examination of Henry Aubin's Rescue of Jerusalem by Alice Ogden Bellis, Marta Høyland Lavik, Song-Mi Suzie Park, Christopher B. Hays, Jeremy Pope, Aidan Dodson, Lester L. Grabbe, Alan B. Lloyd, K. Lawson Younger, Henry T. Aubin

    Published 2019-12-01
    “… This volume focuses on Henry Aubin's thesis in The Rescue of Jerusalem: The Alliance between Hebrews and Africans in 701 BC (2002) that an army of Egypt's Kushite Dynasty (also known as the Twenty-fifth Dynasty) was influential in saving Jerusalem from capture by Assyrian forces. …”
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    Šedesát let českých (československých) archeologických výzkumů v Abúsíru by Ladislav Bareš

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Among the most important monuments excavated so far, the unfinished pyramid complex of Fifth-Dynasty King Raneferef and the shaft tomb of priest Iufaa, found intact, deserve to be mentioned. …”
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    THE PROFESSIONS AND HIERARCHY OF NEKHEBU by Ahmed Abdelmoniem

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The two main sources for Nekhebu’s biography were found by Reisner in the tomb complex of snDm-ib’s family of the fifth and sixth dynasties at Giza, one of these two main sources is located in the Cairo museum while the other one is located in Boston museum, both texts record many projects that Nekhebu executed to the king, as according to their inscriptions he was responsible for directing four missions for the king Pepi I. …”
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    Staroegyptské měděné a bronzové artefakty v Egyptském muzeu Lipské univerzity. Průběžná zpráva o projektu // Ancient Egyptian copper and bronze artefacts in the Egyptian Museum of... by Martin Odler, Jiří Kmošek, Tereza Jamborová, Šárka Msallamová, Martina Kmoníčková, Kateřina Šálková

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The fourth is a pair of tweezers from a C-Group tumulus N83 at Aniba, which was made by the cold hammering of arsenical copper, bul with rather surprising amount (1 .0%) of tin (AMUL 4647; Figs. 7-8). The fifth is the middle part of an early Dynasty 18 dagger cast from a tin bronze alloy (AMUL 2153; Figs. 9- 1 0). …”
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