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  • [HatOb_1926] Fragment of a wooden cartouche

[HatOb_1926] Fragment of a wooden cartouche

Jadwiga Iwaszczuk
June 29, 2018
Tags: Valley of the Kings KV 20
Funerary equipment
wood

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Bibliography:

  • Edwards, Amelia Ann Blanford, The provincial and private collections of Egyptian antiquities in Great Britain, Recueil de travaux relatifs à la philologie et à l'archéologie égyptiennes et assyriennes X, 1888, 125–126, Pl(s). on p. 146
  • Edwards, Amelia Ann Blanford, Egypt and its monuments: Pharaohs, Fellahs and Explorers, New York 1891, 298–300, Fig(s). on p. 298
  • Budge, Wallis E.A., A guide to the fourth, fifth and sixth Egyptian rooms, and the Coptic room: a series of collections of small Egyptian antiquities, which illustrate the manners and customs, the arts and crafts, the religion and literature, and the funeral rites and ceremonies of the ancient Egyptians and their descendants, the Copts, from about B. C. 4500 to A.D. 1000, London 1922, 55–56 [1, 2]
  • Porter, Bertha, Moss, Rosalind L.B., Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs, and Paintings I. Theban Necropolis. Part 2. Royal Tombs and Smaller Cemeteries, 2nd ed., London 1964, 586

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