The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology
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The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology Past and present members of the staff of the Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings, especially R. L. B. Moss and E. W. Burney, have taken part in the analysis of this periodical and the preparation of this list at the Griffith Institute, University of Oxford This pdf version (situation on 27 November 2009): Jaromir Malek (Editor), Diana Magee, Elizabeth Fleming and Alison Hobby (Assistants to the Editor) %see Wirsching, A. in The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 29 [2] (2000), 273-4, 276 Discussion of transport from Egypt to Rome Italy. Rome. Obelisks. vii.409A 2. Flaminian or Popolo obelisk, Sethos I and Ramesses II, probably from Heliopolis, erected in 10 B.C. by Augustus in Circus Maximus, and re-erected in 1587 on the Piazza del Popolo. %see Wirsching, A. in The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 29 [2] (2000), 273-4, 276 Discussion of transport from Egypt to Rome Italy. Rome. Obelisks. vii.410A 6. Campense or Monte Citorio obelisk, Psammetikhos II, probably from Heliopolis, erected in 10 B.C. by Augustus in the Campus Martius as a sun-dial, excavated in 1749 by Benedict XIV, re-erected in 1792 on the Piazza di Monte Citorio by Pius VI. %see Wirsching, A. in The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 29 [2] (2000), 274-5 Discussion of transport from Egypt to Rome Italy. Rome. Obelisks. vii.409A 1. Lateran obelisk, Tuthmosis III and IV, restored by Ramesses II, erected in 357 by Constantius in Circus Maximus, re-erected by in 1587 by Sixtus V in Piazza di San Giovanni in Laterano. %Wirsching, A. in The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 29 [2] (2000), 276-7, 279 fig. 2 (from Landström) Deir el-Bah. ri. Temple of Hatshepsut. Lower Colonnade. South half. ii2.342(5)A II, Left ship with obelisks. %Wirsching, A. in The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 29 [2] (2000), 277-8 figs. 3-6 Saqqâra. Pyramid complex of Unis. Causeway. iii2.418A Block with transport of columns by boat. Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings Griffith Institute, Sackler Library, 1 St John Street, Oxford OX1 2LG, United Kingdom [email protected] 2 The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 29 [3] (2000) to 34 [1] (2005) Nothing for Top. Bibl. Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings Griffith Institute, Sackler Library, 1 St John Street, Oxford OX1 2LG, United Kingdom [email protected].