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    königlicher Statuen im Amun-Tempel von Karnak (Studies in the Context and Function of Royal Statues in the Temple of Amun at Karnak). Since 2004 he has been...
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    Internet Archive Lepsius c. 1859, section III, picture 146: "Theben. Karnak. Grosser Tempel. Mauer der Südseite der grossen Pfeilerhalle." – via University...
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    Upper Egypt, more precisely in Abydos, Aswan, Tod, Armant, Gebelein, Elkab, Karnak and Denderah. At Abydos, a well preserved funerary chapel called the Mahat...
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    by the "list of conquered Asiatic principalities" from the Mut temple at Karnak and "conquered peoples and countries (Libyans, Shasu nomads, Phoenicians...
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    skin-bearing high priest. Seti I is also depicted in the Temple of Amun in Karnak as the high priest of Amun, who accompanies the royal barque in his role...
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    of the time was Amun, whose main cult center, the Precinct of Amun-Re at Karnak in Thebes, eventually became the largest of all temples, and whose high...
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    king lists, all dating to the New Kingdom. The earliest of these is the Karnak king list, which was commissioned by Thutmose III (fl. 1479–1425 BCE) to...
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  • Ambras, CdÉ 86 (2011), 32-40 Joachim Friedrich Quack, Eine Revision im Tempel von Karnak (Neuanalyse von Papyrus Rochester MAG 51.346.1), SAK 28 (2000), 219-232...
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    Userkare. Manetho's reconstruction of the early Sixth Dynasty agrees with the Karnak king list written under Thutmosis III. This list places Pepi's birth name...
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    the term "the foreign-countries (or 'peoples') of the sea" in his Great Karnak Inscription. Although some scholars believe that they "invaded" Cyprus and...
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    Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1987, ISBN 3-447-02677-4 (eingeschränkte Onlineversion) Tempel und Kult. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1987, ISBN 3-447-02693-6. Thinitische...
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    the New Kingdom period as shown by the presence of his cartouche on the Karnak King List. The list was composed during the reign of Thutmosis III (c. 1479–1425...
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    Avila, G. Dreyer, H. Jaritz, F. Seidelmayer, p. Seidelmeyer, "Stadt und Tempel von Elephantine." Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts,...
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