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Cleopatra II and III: the Queens of Ptolemy VI and VIII As Guarantors of Kingship and Rivals for Power
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Textual Evidence for the Function of the “Botanical Garden” of Karnak in the Initiation Ritual
Themes at the End of the Historical Period – Religion
Armant: Recent Discoveries at the Temple of Montu-Re Christophe Thiers
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A Case Studies of Ancient Egyptian Architecture
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The Diffusion of the Cult of Isis from Egypt Across the Mediterranean World
The Montu Precinct at North-Karnak '' in KA Bard Éd. Encyclopedia of The
Evolution of Egyptian Religion Reflected in Temple Architecture and Design
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THE GREAT HYPOSTYLE HALL in the TEMPLE of AMUN at KARNAK Volume I, Part 2: TRANSLATION and COMMENTARY By: Peter J
ISIS and PHILAE Eahr Joan CIIS,
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CHAPTER 8<R E G Y P T , 146-31 B.C. in Egypt 146 B.C., the Year of The
Egyptian-Chinese Mission at Montu Temple of Karnak
The Effect of Political Instability on Travel Movement in Ptolemaic Egypt