... list of the Turin Royal Canon and from Kim Ryholt's investigation, the study focuses on the internal ...
Tópico(s): Ancient Near East History
2008 - Brill | Journal of Egyptian History
This paper identifies several indigenous Egyptian attestations of King Nechepsos, previously well known from Classical sources. The name may be understood as ‘Necho the Wise’, and refers to Necho II of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty. His association with astrology may be related to an eclipse near the beginning of that king's historical reign. This paper further identifies the sage Petosiris known from Greek texts as the well-attested sage Petesis. The divine instructors of Nechepsos and Petosiris are ...
Tópico(s): Ancient Near East History
2011 - SAGE Publishing | The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology
Tópico(s): Classical Antiquity Studies
1993 - SAGE Publishing | The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology
Article The Late Old Kingdom in the Turin King-list and the Identity of Nitocris was published on January 1, 2000 in the journal Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde (volume 127, issue 1).
Tópico(s): Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies
2000 - De Gruyter | Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde
Thomas L. Christiansen, David Buti, Kim N. Dalby, P. E. Lindelöf, Kim Ryholt, Anna Vilà,
This article presents the results of a study on the chemistry of the black and red inks used on papyri from the only institutional library to survive from ancient Egypt – the Tebtunis temple library. The aim of the study is to identify, through the chemistry of the inks, if certain papyrus fragments from the library are related. The papyri are examined using non-invasive analytical methods, including optical microscopy, X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive ...
Tópico(s): Conservation Techniques and Studies
2017 - Elsevier BV | Journal of Archaeological Science Reports
Thomas L. Christiansen, Marine Cotte, René Loredo-Portales, P. E. Lindelöf, Kell Mortensen, Kim Ryholt, Sine Larsen,
For the first time it is shown that carbon black inks on ancient Egyptian papyri from different time periods and geographical regions contain copper. The inks have been investigated using synchrotron-based micro X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and micro X-ray absorption near-edge structure spectroscopy (XANES) at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF). The composition of the copper-containing carbon inks showed no significant differences that could be related to time periods or the geographical ...
Tópico(s): X-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis
2017 - Nature Portfolio | Scientific Reports
... Danish Egyptologist H. O. Lange, Fredrik Hagen and Kim Ryholt have produced a very engaging examination of the ...
Tópico(s): Global Maritime and Colonial Histories
2017 - Oxford University Press | Journal of the History of Collections
Thomas L. Christiansen, Marine Cotte, Wout De Nolf, Elouan Mouro, Juan Reyes-Herrera, Steven De Meyer, Frederik Vanmeert, Nati Salvadó, Víctor González, P. E. Lindelöf, Kell Mortensen, Kim Ryholt, Koen Janssens, Sine Larsen,
Significance Ink, invented in ancient Egypt circa 5,000 y ago, is the established and time-honored medium wherewith humankind commits words to writing. A comprehensive synchrotron-based microanalysis of a considerable corpus of ancient Egyptian papyri from the Roman period, inscribed with red and black inks, reveal a hitherto undetected complex composition of inks. Highlighted by the presence of iron, the red color can be attributed to the use of ocher. Unexpectedly, lead is regularly present in ...
Tópico(s): Building materials and conservation
2020 - National Academy of Sciences | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Tópico(s): Historical Astronomy and Related Studies
1998 - Q28193793 | Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik
In recent years the obscure king Hotepibre of the Thirteenth Dynasty in Egypt, who ruled ca. 1790 B. C., has gained some attention in the literature. It has been suggested that the king was of Asiatic extraction, that he may have ruled from Avaris, and that he maintained relations with Ebla. This article argues that both the supposed Asiatic origin and the relation to Avaris are based on false assumptions, and that the supposed contact with Ebla rests on very meager evidence.
Tópico(s): Ancient Near East History
1998 - University of Chicago Press | Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research
... H.O. Lange Papers. By Fredrik Hagen and Kim Ryholt. The Royal Danish Academy of Science and Letters. ...
Tópico(s): Ancient Egypt and Archaeology
2019 - University of Chicago Press | Journal of Near Eastern Studies
Kim Ryholt and Gojko Barjamovic (eds):Libraries before Alexandria: Ancient Near Eastern Traditions. xix, 491 pp. Oxford and ...
Tópico(s): Ancient Near East History
2020 - Cambridge University Press | Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies
Abstract Seneferka remains one of the most obscure rulers of the Early Dynastic Period. Through an analysis of the hypercorrection of royal names in the king-list tradition, it becomes possible to identify him with the first and otherwise unattested king recorded under the name Neferkare. This, in turn, indicates that Seneferka ruled about one century later than hitherto assumed, in the late Second Dynasty rather than at the end of the First Dynasty.
Tópico(s): Archaeology and Historical Studies
2008 - Brill | Journal of Egyptian History
Edition of a complementary pair of oracle petitions in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, dating to the late Twentieth or early Twenty-first Dynasty and addressed to the obscure god Horus-of-the-Camp. Although oracle petitions written upon papyrus are known from this period, these two are the only ones which have actually been preserved. An appendix on the god Horus-of-the-Camp is included.
Tópico(s): Historical Astronomy and Related Studies
1993 - SAGE Publishing | The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology
Tópico(s): Ancient Egypt and Archaeology
2023 - | Anabases
Publication of a short Demotic text that was written on the first sheet of P. BM EA 10209, a hieratic funerary papyrus that had once belonged to the Theban priest Nesmin. The Demotic text contains a note by the owner giving instructions for the hieratic text to be buried with him.
Tópico(s): Classical Antiquity Studies
2006 - SAGE Publishing | The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology
First publication of a fragmentary papyrus housed in the Carsten Niebuhr Institute of Copenhagen University, P. Carlsberg 456 (together with a small fragment of the same papyrus housed in the Beinecke Library, Yale, P. CtYBR 4513), which preserves parts of the opening sections of the Demotic narrative ‘The Battle for the Armour of Inaros’. This is otherwise known only from a substantial papyrus housed at Vienna, P. Krall = P. Dem. Vindob. 6521–6609, the beginning of which is severely damaged. The two ...
Tópico(s): Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies
1998 - SAGE Publishing | The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology
Tópico(s): Ancient Egypt and Archaeology
1998 - SAGE Publishing | The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology
Tópico(s): Families in Therapy and Culture
2009 - SAGE Publishing | The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology
... papyrus Brooklyn 47.218.84 (Philippe Derchain), 126; Kim Ryholt (Ed.), Hieratic Texts from the Collection (Philippe Derchain), ...
Tópico(s): Archaeology and Historical Studies
2011 - Association égyptologique Reine Élisabeth | Chronique d Egypte
... alongside such works as Libraries before Alexandria by Kim Ryholt and Gojko Barjamovic (2021), Ancient Libraries by Jason ...
Tópico(s): Digital and Traditional Archives Management
2023 - Penn State University Press | Libraries Culture History and Society
Previous articleNext article No AccessBook ReviewCatalog of Demotic Texts in the Brooklyn Museum. By George R. Hughes. Oriental Institute Communications, no. 29. Chicago: Oriental Institute, 2005. Pp. xix + 115 + 1 fig. + 48 plsKim RyholtKim RyholtUniversity of Copenhagen. Search for more articles by this author University of Copenhagen.PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited by ...
Tópico(s): Classical Antiquity Studies
2011 - University of Chicago Press | Journal of Near Eastern Studies
A recently published spell concerning the prevention of miscarriages, where a falcon and a female cat are invoked against Seth/Apophis, provides a clue to the understanding of an episode in The Petese Stories, where the same two animals are summoned through magic and directed against an enemy who soon surrenders to avoid destruction.
Tópico(s): Archaeology and Historical Studies
2016 - SAGE Publishing | The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology
Publication de deux ostraca du Nouvel Empire, dont la provenance probable est Thebes. Ils contiennent des questions adressees aux oracles.
Tópico(s): Classical Antiquity Studies
1997 - Peeters | Revue d Égyptologie
Tópico(s): Biblical Studies and Interpretation
1998 - SAGE Publishing | The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology