DEIR EL-BAHARI
EGYPT
Colonnade of the Middle Terrace and
originating from the activities of the
different missions working at Deir el-
Bahari in the past century. A group of
several small fragments has been
identified as potentially of use in the
current restoration process. Among others,
there are some pieces belonging to the
already restored figure of a hawk at the
foot of the Upper Ramp. The stored
objects will be studied and published
successively.1 1
REFERENCES
Jozefowicz, E.
2007 A priest from the middle of the Eighteen Dynasty at Deir el-Bahari [in:] K. Endreffy
and A. Gulyas (eds), Proceedings of the Fourth Central European Conference of Young
Egyptologists [=Studia Aegyptiaca XVIII], Budapest, 163-170
Karkowski, J.
2001 Dekoracja Swi^tyni Hatszepsut w Deir el-Bahari / The decoration of the Temple of
Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari [in:] Z.E. Szafrahski (ed.), Hatshepsut and Her Temple 3300
Years Later, Warsaw, 99-157
Pawlicki, F.
2000b The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari, Supreme Council of Antiquities: Cairo
2000a Skarhy architektury starozytnego Egiptu. Kwlewskie swigtynie w Deir el-Bahari, Arkady:
Warszawa
2007 Princess Neferure in the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari. Failed Heiress
to the Pharaoh's Throne?, EtTrav XXI, 109-129
Szafrahski, Z.E.
2005 Deir el-Bahari. The Temple of Hatshepsut. Season 2003/2004, PAM XVI [=Reports
20041 223-237
2007a Deir el-Bahari. The Temple of Hatshepsut. Season 2004/2005, ΡΑΛΙ XVII [=Reports
2005], 241-254
2007b Cat. nos 46-52, 74 [in:] Seventy Years of Polish Archaeology in Egypt. Egyptian Museum in
Cairo, 21 October-21 November 2007, Exhibition Catalogue, A. Majewska (ed.), Polish
Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology: Warsaw, 172ff.
2007c King(?) Neferure, Daughter of Kings Tuthmosis II and Hatshepsut, EtTrav XXI, 139-150
Weeks. K.
2000 Archaeological and architectural description [in:] K. Weeks (ed.), KV 5. A Preliminary
Report on the Excavation of the Tomb of the Sons of Ramesses II in the Valley of the Kings, Cairo,
19-21
14 E. Jozefowicz is in charge of this documentation, cf., e.g., Jozefowicz 2007.
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EGYPT
Colonnade of the Middle Terrace and
originating from the activities of the
different missions working at Deir el-
Bahari in the past century. A group of
several small fragments has been
identified as potentially of use in the
current restoration process. Among others,
there are some pieces belonging to the
already restored figure of a hawk at the
foot of the Upper Ramp. The stored
objects will be studied and published
successively.1 1
REFERENCES
Jozefowicz, E.
2007 A priest from the middle of the Eighteen Dynasty at Deir el-Bahari [in:] K. Endreffy
and A. Gulyas (eds), Proceedings of the Fourth Central European Conference of Young
Egyptologists [=Studia Aegyptiaca XVIII], Budapest, 163-170
Karkowski, J.
2001 Dekoracja Swi^tyni Hatszepsut w Deir el-Bahari / The decoration of the Temple of
Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari [in:] Z.E. Szafrahski (ed.), Hatshepsut and Her Temple 3300
Years Later, Warsaw, 99-157
Pawlicki, F.
2000b The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari, Supreme Council of Antiquities: Cairo
2000a Skarhy architektury starozytnego Egiptu. Kwlewskie swigtynie w Deir el-Bahari, Arkady:
Warszawa
2007 Princess Neferure in the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari. Failed Heiress
to the Pharaoh's Throne?, EtTrav XXI, 109-129
Szafrahski, Z.E.
2005 Deir el-Bahari. The Temple of Hatshepsut. Season 2003/2004, PAM XVI [=Reports
20041 223-237
2007a Deir el-Bahari. The Temple of Hatshepsut. Season 2004/2005, ΡΑΛΙ XVII [=Reports
2005], 241-254
2007b Cat. nos 46-52, 74 [in:] Seventy Years of Polish Archaeology in Egypt. Egyptian Museum in
Cairo, 21 October-21 November 2007, Exhibition Catalogue, A. Majewska (ed.), Polish
Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology: Warsaw, 172ff.
2007c King(?) Neferure, Daughter of Kings Tuthmosis II and Hatshepsut, EtTrav XXI, 139-150
Weeks. K.
2000 Archaeological and architectural description [in:] K. Weeks (ed.), KV 5. A Preliminary
Report on the Excavation of the Tomb of the Sons of Ramesses II in the Valley of the Kings, Cairo,
19-21
14 E. Jozefowicz is in charge of this documentation, cf., e.g., Jozefowicz 2007.
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