Thomas, Nancy. The American Discovery of Ancient Egypt. Los Angeles County Museum of Art and American Research Center in Egypt.
Reference
- Object[29]
- no[29]
- egyptian[29]
- abydos[9]
- buhen[1]
- coptos[1]
- dendereh[1]
- egypt[28]
- hierakonpolis[1]
- karanog cemetery[13]
- memphis (egypt)[1]
- mit-rahineh[1]
- nubia[14]
- rifeh[1]
- sudan[1]
- abydos[9]
- archaic[1]
- dynasty 0[1]
- eighteenth dynasty[1]
- graeco-roman period[1]
- hellenistic period[1]
- meroitic[5]
- middle kingdom[5]
- new kingdom[9]
- nineteenth dynasty[8]
- post nineteenth dynasty[6]
- post-ptolemaic[1]
- ptolemaic[1]
- ptolemaic period[1]
- third intermediate period[6]
- thirteenth dynasty[1]
- thirty-third dynasty[1]
- twelfth dynasty[2]
- archaic[1]
- graeco-roman[1]
- meroitic[10]
- nubian[4]
- ptolemaic[2]
- g[2]
- g 135[1]
- g 140[1]
- g 173[1]
- g 187[2]
- g 315[1]
- g 331[1]
- g 45[1]
- g 546[1]
- g 614[1]
- k8[1]
- lower middle stratum[1]
- main deposit[1]
- min temple precinct[1]
- palace of merenptah rm 14 west door[1]
- rp[2]
- rp, s. wall[1]
- rp.6e(w)[1]
- rp.6f(n)[1]
- rp.7d[2]
- rp.7e[1]
- rp.g7[1]
- strip 550[1]
- surface find[1]
- ba[2]
- bird[1]
- cat[1]
- cobra[3]
- drawing[2]
- enemy[1]
- frog[1]
- gazelle?[1]
- human head[1]
- inscription[1]
- jackal[1]
- king[1]
- knife[1]
- lion[1]
- lioness[1]
- male deity[1]
- man[2]
- men[1]
- merer[1]
- merneptah[1]
- nefertem[1]
- offering list[1]
- osiris[3]
- plants[1]
- priest[1]
- ptah[1]
- ram[1]
- scorpion[1]
- seth[1]
- smiting[1]
- taweret[1]
- vulture[1]
- winged man[1]
- women[1]
- hieratic[1]
- hieroglyphic[7]
- blown[1]
- fired[1]
- incised[2]
- painted[1]
- sunk relief[1]
- actual citation[29]
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