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Fouilles archéologiques --- Temples --- Conservation et restauration --- Karnak (Égypte ; site archéologique) --- Fouilles archéologiques - Égypte - Karnak (Égypte ; site archéologique) --- Temples - Égypte - Karnak (Égypte ; site archéologique) --- Temples - Conservation et restauration - Égypte - Karnak (Égypte ; site archéologique)
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Hymns, Egyptian --- Inscriptions, Egyptian --- Temples --- Demotic inscriptions --- Egyptian inscriptions --- Egyptian language --- Hieratic inscriptions --- Hieroglyphic inscriptions (Egyptian) --- Inscriptions, Demotic --- Inscriptions, Hieratic --- Inscriptions, Hieroglyphic (Egyptian) --- Egyptian hymns --- Temples -- Égypte --- Hymnes égyptiens anciens --- Inscriptions égyptiennes --- Hymns, Egyptian. --- Inscriptions égyptiennes. --- Égypte --- Ägypten (Altertum).
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Moldings --- Moulures --- Karnak (Egypt) --- Karnak (Egypte) --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Antiquités --- Halls - Egypt - Karnak --- Moldings - Egypt - Karnak --- Inscriptions, Egyptian --- Inscriptions - Égypte - Karnak - Catalogues --- Inscriptions hiéroglyphiques - Traductions françaises --- Architraves - Égypte - Karnak --- Temples - Egypte - Karnak --- Karnak (Egypt) - Antiquities --- Karnak (Égypte) - Antiquités --- Halls --- Inscriptions --- Inscriptions hiéroglyphiques --- Architraves --- Temples --- Karnak (Égypte)
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"The goddess Mut, consort of Amun-Re at Thebes, is one of the goddesses known as the "Eye of Re" that include Isis, Hathor and Bastet among others. Her temple precinct in South Karnak was a major religious site from at least the early New Kingdom through the early Roman Period, yet Mut remains relatively unknown. While badly damaged, the gate in the Mut Temple's First Pylon bears important religious texts relating to the goddess and her cult as well as remains of Ramesside scenes recarved in the Ptolemaic period. This study of the gateway and its texts, edited by R.A. Fazzini and J. van Dijk, includes a description of the gateway's architecture (W.H. Peck), a detailed study of the figural decoration (R.A. Fazzini) and transcriptions, translations and analyses of the inscriptions (J.-C. Goyon, J. van Dijk, H. te Velde). Two appendices deal with the recarved Ramesside texts (J. van Dijk) and aspects of the goddess (J.-C. Goyon)."--Publisher's website.
Architecture [Egyptian ] --- Architecture égyptienne --- Architectuur [Egyptische ] --- Art [Egyptian ] --- Art égyptien --- Egyptian architecture --- Egyptische architectuur --- Kunst [Egyptische ] --- Moet (Egyptische godheid) --- Mout (Divinité égyptienne) --- Mut (Egyptian deity) --- Mut van Thebe (Egyptische godheid) --- Temples --- Inscriptions, Egyptian --- Inscriptions, Egyptian. --- Temples. --- Temple of Mut (Karnak, Egypt) --- Egypt --- Academic collection --- Karnak (Egypt) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Inscriptions [Egyptian ] --- Antiquities --- History --- 332-30 B.C. --- Inscriptions egyptiennes --- Temples - Egypt - Karnak --- Inscriptions, Egyptian - Egypt - Karnak --- Temples - Egypte - Karnak --- Inscriptions egyptiennes - Egypte - Karnak
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