Karnak - Luxor
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Amer: The Gateway of Ramesses IX in the Temple of Amun at Karnak. Paperback

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  • Gateway of Ramesses IX in the Temple of Amun at Karnak. Paperback, ca. 21x31cm.
  • by Amin A.M.A. Amer
  • 72 pages, 18 Plates, drawings of the hieroglyphic texts and plates of the entire gateway, both photographic and line. 1999. Part of the greatest temple in Egypt, this is the publication of a little-known major work of one of the last kings of the Egyptian empire. After a brief introduction, the scenes are described, the inscriptions translated and the role of the gateway and its decoration discussed.

Blyth: Karnak: Evolution of a Temple. Paperback

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  • Karnak: Evolution of a Temple. Paperback
  • by Elizabeth Blyth
  • 272 pages, maps, plans, illustrations, photographs. 2006. Blyth provides for the first time in English an in depth examination of the important temple site at Karnak. The period covered involves some of the most illustrious names associated with ancient Egypt: Hatshepsut, Tuthmosis III, Amenhotep III, Akhenaten, Tutankhamun, Ramesses II, names that have resounded down through history to the present day.

Gohary: Akhenaten's Sed-Festival at Karnak. Cloth

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  • Akhenaten's Sed-Festival at Karnak. Cloth
  • by Jocelyn Gohary
  • 238 pages, 110 plates, 138 illustrations. 1992. Reduced price because all covers are faded, printed by an incompetent printer. (Price if bought from publisher: GBP 250.=!)

Hankey: A Passion for Egypt. A Biography of Arthur Weigall. Cloth

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  • Passion for Egypt. A Biography of Arthur Weigall. Arthur Weigall, Tutankhamun and the "Curse of the Pharaohs". Cloth
  • Julie Hankey
  • 380 pages, many text illustrations and photographic plates. 2001. Weigall was involved with the exploration of the antiquities of Luxor - particularly in the Theban necropolis and the Valley of the Kings. This biography, by the granddaughter of Weigall, includes material from previously unseen private sources.

Jahn: Ägypten: Die Kulturen der Pharaonen, Christen und Muslims im Wüstenland am Nil. Grossformat. Gebunden

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  • Ägypten. Die Kulturen der Pharaonen, Christen und Muslims im Wüstenland am Nil. Gebunden. Grossformat 32,5 cm
  • Rosel und Wolfgang Jahn
  • 191 Seiten, zahlreiche Farbfotos. 1997. Pharaonische Monumente in Gise, Karnack, Luxor, am Nassersee; Oasen wie Siera mit einer hellenistischen Orakelstätte; koptische Klosterkultur; Stätten des Islams; Handwerkstraditionen

Lieven: Der Himmel über Esna: Eine Fallstudie zur Religiösen Astronomie in Ägypten am Beispiel der kosmologischen Decken- und Architravinschriften im Tempel von Esna

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  • Himmel über Esna. Eine Fallstudie zur Religiösen Astronomie in Ägypten am Beispiel der kosmologischen Decken- und Architravinschriften im Tempel von Esna.
  • Alexandra von Lieven
  • 248 Seiten, mit Bibliographie, Indices, 9 Tafeln, 1 Falttafel. 2000. Der römerzeitliche Pronaos des Tempels von Esna ist eine bedeutende Quelle für die Religion des Alten Ägypten auch noch in sehr später Zeit. Das vorliegende Werk behandelt die astronomischen Decken- und Architravinschriften und begleitenden Darstellungen.

Lüscher: Totenbuch Spruch 1: Nach Quellen des Neuen Reiches

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  • Totenbuch Spruch 1: Nach Quellen des Neuen Reiches. ca. 17x24 cm
  • Zusammengestellt von Barbara Lüscher, Herausgegeben von Hartwig Altenmüller
  • ix, 73 Seiten. (Teilweise mit hieroglyphischen Texten). 1986

Magi: Art and History of Luxor: Karnak: The Valley of the Kings. Paperback

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  • Art and History of Luxor: Karnak: The Valley of the Kings
  • Giovanna Magi 2009
  • Paperback, 160 pages, many colour illustrations

Schwaller de Lubicz: Temple of Man: Apet of the South at Luxor. Cloth. 2 volumes in slipcase

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  • Temple of Man: Apet of the South at Luxor. Cloth. 2 volumes in slipcase. Ca.23x31cm
  • by Schwaller de Lubicz
  • Volume 1: 511 pages, over 200 figures, 8 tables. Volume 2: 537 pages, index. 100 plates, over 150 figures. 1998
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Schwaller de Lubicz: The Temples of Karnak. Cloth

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  • Temples of Karnak. Cloth, in slipcase. 30.5x22.5cm
  • R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz, Photographs by Georges de Miré, Valentine de Miré
  • 728 pages, 606 duotone illustrations, 134 line drawings, index and commentaries on the plates. 1999. A magnificent excursion to the monuments, ruins, statues and bas-reliefs of the ancient Egyptian temples of Karnak and the only complete photographic record of this important historic site.

Teeter: Scarabs, Scaraboids, Seals and Seal Impressions from Medinet Habu. Hardcover

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  • Scarabs, Scaraboids, Seals and Seal Impressions from Medinet Habu. Hardcover
  • by Emily Teeter and T. G. Wilfong
  • 236 pages, 3 figures, 110 plates. Medinet Habu in western Thebes (modern Luxor, Egypt) is dominated by the great mortuary temples of King Ramesses III (ca. 1182 BC), and Kings Aye and Horemheb (ca. 1324-1293 BC). This book marks the resurrection of the project to publish the small finds