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Aah -
akhperenr Thutmose ( Tuthmosis II ) -
akhperkar Thutmose ( Tuthmosis I. ) -
akhperour ( Amenhotep II ) -
anen : brother of Tiye , the Great Royal Wife of Amenhotep III -
Aouserr - Aba (Olbus)
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Abana. See El Kab. - Abaiqour
- Abacus : upper part of the capitals of columns, on which the door architrave
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bataouy -
Abgig see Medinet El-Fayoum - Bee
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Abu : see Elephantine -
Abu Gourab -
Abu Rawash -
Abu Simbel -
Abu Simbel (temples) : Great Temple of Ramses II and the small temple of Nefertari , his wife -
Aboukir -
Abusir -
Abydos - Childbirth
- Ach
- Achefitemoueset
- Achemounein
- Acher
- Acherou
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Achillas : Minister Ptolemy XIII Dionysus -
Achoris ( XXIX Dynasty ) -
Ad-Dakhla (oasis in Egypt) -
Jean-Pierre Adam : French architect and archaeologist -
Barbara Georgina Adams : British Egyptologist -
Adjibi (Adjibi Horus, first dynasty , period Thinite ) - Adjin
- Administration
- Adonis
- Worshiper of Amen
- Aegyptiaca : history of ancient Egypt , in thirty volumes, written in Greek by the Egyptian priest Manetho
- gyptos
- Agathocleia
- Agathocles
- Agathodaimon
- Agathostratos
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AGEB : god personifying the flood benefactor Nile - Aghourmi
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Agilkia : see Philae - Agriculture (see also Agriculture Museum in Cairo )
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Aha : Engineering beneficial ancestor Bes -
hanakht -
Aheqet : goddess represented by a frog, symbolizing life and fertility -
Ahhotep see Iahhotep : Queen of the seventeenth dynasty -
I re Ahhotep see Iahhotep : Queen of the seventeenth dynasty -
Ahhotep II , see Iahhotep : Queen of the seventeenth dynasty
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- Ahiram
- Ahmose
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Ahmose (wife of Thutmose I) -
Ahmose son of Abana : Military of the eighteenth dynasty -
Ahmose : priest scribe -
Ahmose Nefertari, : wife of Ahmose I. ( XVIII Dynasty ) -
Ahmose Pen-Nekhbet - Ahmose ( Ahmose )
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Ahmose I. : founder of the eighteenth dynasty , New Kingdom ) -
Ahmose -
Ahmose-Ankh : son of King Ahmose I. -
Ahmose-Meritamun -
Ahmose-Sipair -
Ahotep see Iahhotep : Queen of the seventeenth dynasty -
Aken : god of the underworld, death and burial -
Akephalos Demon headless Hellenistic Egypt -
Aker : god symbol of earth and life in the basement -
kerblad, Johan David : Swedish archaeologist - Akh : One of the nine components of being, "Blessed" is the divine spark that animates the whole; to death, the Akh is going to join the stars in the sky: it is represented by a ibis
- Akh Bit
- Akh-Menou
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Akhenaten (also see Amenhotep IV ) -
Akhenaten (girls) - Akhet (or akhit): the flood, the first of three seasons of the calendar Nile , extending from mid-July to mid-November, four months: A , Paophi , Athyr and Choeac (or Khoiak)
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Akhet prairie : goddess that promotes the growth of any vegetation type -
Akhetaten : capital of ancient Egypt during the reign of Pharaoh Akhenaten -
Akhethotep : notable Fifth Dynasty -
Akhmim - Akhou : magic reserved for gods and some dead
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Akhouthotep -
Akhti - Akhtoes
- Akhtoes III
- Akhou : plural of Akh , refers to the ancestors
- Akkadian
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Al-Bahariya -
Al-Farafra : high desert oasis in western -
Al Minya (Middle Egypt) -
Alara ( XXV dynasty ) -
Alashia , Alasyia: Egyptian name of a foreign country, certainly Cyprus - Alabaster
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Aldred, Cyril : Egyptologist and art historian Scottish - Alexander of Aetolia
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Alexander the Great -
Alexandria : city founded by Alexander the Great on the Mediterranean Sea in the Nile Delta - Food
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Allberry Augustine, Charles Robert Cecil : English Egyptologist -
Allen, James Peter : American Egyptologist -
Allen, Thomas George : American Egyptologist -
Alliot, Maurice : French Egyptologist -
Alodia : one of the three kingdoms Nubian - Coptic alphabet
- Linear alphabet
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Altenmller, Hartwig : German Egyptologist -
Am-Heh : god devourer of millions (of people) from the dead -
Amam (see Ammout ) -
Amanishakhto : Queen Candace -
Amaounet : goddess of the wind can not be seen but can be felt - Amarna (art)
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Amasis ( Dynasty XXVI , late period ) - Ambassador
- Amduat
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Amelineau, mile (1850-1915): French Egyptologist -
Amemet (Amonet, Amonet, Amenty) goddess associated with Amun -
Respecting land : name of the author's original manuscript of "Tale of the Shipwrecked" - Amunirdis
- The Amnms : Greek name of Amenemhat ( twelfth and thirteenth dynasties , the Middle Kingdom )
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Amnms I. ( Twelfth Dynasty ) -
Amnms II ( Twelfth Dynasty ) -
Amnms III ( Twelfth Dynasty ) -
Amnms IV ( Twelfth Dynasty ) -
Amnms V ( XIII th dynasty ) -
Amnms VI ( XIII th dynasty ) -
Amnms VII ( XIII th dynasty )
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- The Amenemhat ( twelfth and thirteenth dynasties , the Middle Kingdom )
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Amenemhat Senebef ( XIII th dynasty ) -
Amenemnesout ( XXI dynasty ) -
Amenemope ( Twenty-first Dynasty , Third Intermediate Period ) -
Amenemopet : vizier of Amenhotep II -
Amenherkhepshef : son of Ramses III - The Amenhotep ( XVIII Dynasty )
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Amenhotep IV (Temple of) -
Amenhotep son of Hapu : Vizier and Chief of Public Works of Amenhotep III -
Ameni Kemaou ( a href = "% C3% XIIIe_dynastie_ A9gyptienne" title = "Egyptian Dynasty XIII"> thirteenth dynasty) -
Amenmes : daughter of Ramses II - The Amenophis : Greek name of Amenhotep ( XVIII Dynasty )
- Amenothes : Another Greek transcription of Amenhotep
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Ament : form of the goddess Mut represented on the Pschent -
Amentet (see Imentt -
Amenti : The beautiful west, as is to the west which is located the remains of the dead, he also pointed to the latter -
Ameny : First wife of Horemheb - American University in Cairo
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Ammers the Nubian: Governor Kushite ( XXV dynasty ) -
Ammit (see Ammout ) -
Ammon-Zeus or Zeus-Ammon: assimilation of both Greco-Egyptian gods -
Ammout : goddess devours the dead -
Amun (Ammon, Amoun, Amen, Imen): "The Hidden" -
Amonet -
Amun-Min : god ithyphallic swaddled -
Amon-Ra : god most important -
Amonherkhpeshef (Amenherounemef): eldest son of Ramses II and Nefertari -
Amonherouenemef : first name of the eldest son of Ramses II and Nefertari -
Amonnakht : male name -
Amra (El-Amrah): village south of Abydos, home to a dynastic necropolis of the Late Neolithic -
Amset : anthropomorphic genius, son of Horus on the cap of a canopic jar guardian of the deceased's liver -
mtou (Ahmose said mtou): vizier during the reign of Hatshepsut - Amulet : Small symbolic objects worn by the living or the dead to protect them
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Amyrte ( XXVIII Dynasty ) -
Ana : male name in ancient Egypt -
Anat : Asian warrior goddess -
Old Aswan Dam - Old Kingdom
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Andj : god of the 21 th door in the Book of doors -
Andjty : funerary god -
Andreu, Guillemette : French Egyptologist -
Andrzejewski, Tadeusz (1923-1961): Polish Egyptologist -
Anfouchi : necropolis of Alexandria -
Angenot, Valerie : French Egyptologist -
Anhor (Onuris, Onuris, An-Her, Anhuret, Han-Her, Inhert): foreign god of war -
Anhur (see Anhor ) - Aniba
- Pets
- Ankh : ankh, symbol of life, whose form is derived from the strap of a sandal
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nkhkhf : a son of Snefru -
nkhefeni -
nkhenefinpou -
Ankh-Khperour Nfernferouaton: Tenth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty ( New Kingdom ) -
nkhesen see Ankhesenpepi I re : royal wife of Pepi I. -
nkhsenpaamon : third daughter of Akhenaten and Nefertiti -
nkhsenpaaton name of nkhsenpaamon during the Amarna period -
nkhsenpaaton Tasherit : daughter of nkhsenpaaton - The Ankhesenpepi : noun carried by four queens
- I Ankhesenpepi re : first wife of Pharaoh Pepi I.
- Ankhesenpepi II : Second wife of Pharaoh Pepi I.
- Ankhesenpepi III : first wife of Pharaoh Pepi II
- Ankhesenpepi IV : second wife of Pharaoh Pepi II
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nkhmhor Sesostris I. -
Re nkhnesmrir I see I Ankhesenpepi re : royal wife of Pepi I. -
nkhnesmrir II , see Ankhesenpepi II : royal wife of Pepi I. -
nkhnesmrir III , see Ankhesenpepi III : royal wife of Pepi II -
nkhnesnferibr : Divine Worshipper of Amun ( Twenty-sixth dynasty ) -
Ankyrnpolis : see El Hibeh -
Anouket -
Anukis (or Anqet, anketa, Anouket) deity associated with water - Anupu
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Anqet (see Anukis ) -
Antaeopolis : Capital of the 12th nome of Upper Egypt - The Antef ( eleventh and seventeenth dynasties )
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Antef I. ( XI Dynasty ) -
Antef II ( XIth Dynasty ) -
Antef III ( XI Dynasty ) -
Antef IV ( Dynasty XI ) -
Antef V ( Twelfth Dynasty ) -
Antef VI ( Twelfth Dynasty ) -
Antef VII ( Twelfth Dynasty ) -
Antef the Old , governor of the nome of Thebes, father of Mentuhotep I. ( XI Dynasty )
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Antefoqer : male name -
Antefoqer : Vizier of Sesostris I. -
Antinoe (see Antinoupolis ) -
Antinoupolis : ancient city on the eastern bank of the Nile, opposite Hermopolis -
Anty (the claws): falcon god warrior -
Antywy name of Two Masters, "the two falcons representing Horus and Seth reconciled -
Anubis (or Inpou Anepou): jackal-headed god associated with the funeral cult and the protection of the deceased -
Anupet : goddess consort of Anubis , associated with funeral and desert -
Anzti : deity of ancient Bousiris -
Apedemak : Nubian deity with lion's head, symbol of war, victory -
Aprtist (see peret-Isis ) -
Aper-el : vizier of Amenhotep III -
peret-Isis : goddess lioness, lion-headed form of Hathor -
Apet ( Taweret ): hippopotamus goddess protector of childbirth, fertility symbol -
Aphroditopolis common name three cities in ancient Egypt -
Api : god of light and winged scarab - Apiru (Hapirou or Habiru): name of the people of north-western Mesopotamia
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Apis : Sacred bull -
Apis (city) : Greek name of the ancient city of Imaou (or Imou) -
Apollinopolis -
Magna Apollinopolis : Hellenized name of the ancient city of Behedet -
Apollinopolis Parva : town a few miles southwest of Coptos -
Apophis : god of evil forces and night -
Apophis I. ( XV dynasty ) -
Apophis II -
Apopis - Apu
- Appeal to the living : Formula by which the deceased asks passersby to pronounce the formulas written on his funeral stele, and to offering.
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Apries ( XXVI Dynasty ) - Arabia
- Family trees of Egyptian dynasties
- Family tree of the Fourth dynasty of Egypt
- Family tree of the Fifth dynasty of Egypt
- Family tree of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt
- Family tree of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt
- Family tree of the Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt
- Family tree of the twentieth dynasty of Egypt
- Pedigree of the twenty-first dynasty of Egypt
- Pedigree of the XXII Dynasty Egyptian
- Family tree of the XXV Dynasty Egyptian
- Family tree of family Petosiris
- Architecture
- Military Architecture of Ancient Egypt
- Archive Abusir
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Arensnouphis : god of Nubian origin identified Chou - Army of Ramses II
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Arm : see Erment -
Arnold, Dieter : German Egyptologist and archaeologist - Arura : unit of measure of area
- Arsaphs
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Arses : son of Artaxerxes III Ocho - The Arsinoe :
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Arsinoe I re : wife of Ptolemy II -
Arsinoe II : wife of Lysimachus and Ptolemy Kraunos , and finally Ptolemy II -
Arsinoe III : wife of Ptolemy IV -
Arsinoe IV : sister, Berenice IV , Cleopatra VII , Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy XIV
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- Art
- Artabe
- The Artaxerxes ( XVII th Dynasty )
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Aset , Ast, Auset: Name of the Egyptian goddess Isis. -
Ashmunein -
Asyut -
Assmann, Jan : German Egyptologist -
Aswan -
Astarte ( Athtart in Ugarit , in Punic-Phoenician Astarte or Ishtar ): warlike goddess of Phoenician origin - Astrology
- Astronomy in Ancient Egypt
- Atef : crown worn by the god Hryshef , sometimes by Ausar ( Osiris ), as well as Pharaoh during certain rituals
- img alt = "Egypt personne.png icon" src = "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/fr/6/6b/Egypte_icon_personne.png" width = "18" height = "18" /> Athanasius of Alexandria : 20th Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria, the fourth century
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Athribis : Greek name of an ancient city in the delta -
Aton : only god of Egypt during the Amarna period - Atot
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Atum : god personifying the primordial ocean -
Atum-Re - Attributes of the Pharaoh
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Aubourg, ric : French Egyptologist -
Aufrre, Sydney H. : French Egyptologist and archaeologist - Augustamnique
- Auletes
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Ausar , Asher, Asr Auss: Egyptian name of the god Osiris -
Avaris : former capital of the Hyksos -
A ( XVIII dynasty , New Kingdom) -
Ayrton, Edward Russell : British Egyptologist
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- Ba : one of the nine components of being is the divine breath that gives rise to personality is deep down inside, "Inside the Mask" and is represented by a bird with a human head.
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Baal : Phoenician god who, under the Ramesside is equated with Seth and Montu. -
Baalat : doublet of female god Baal -
Baba : genius of fertility represented by a monkey or a dog red -
Babai : the "Great Devouring" that when weighing the heart devours Ka - Babi
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Badari : archaeological site about thirty miles south of Middle Egypt , which gives its name to a Neolithic culture - Baefr
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Baenr-Mryamon see Merneptah - Bahou
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Baka (son of Djedefre) - Bakar
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Bakenranef : King of Sais Dynasty XXIV - Bakha
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Pascale Ballet -
Banebdjedet : god of fertility and generation - Ba-Pef
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Baq : presiding deity at the 21 th gate (see the Book of doors ). - False beard : worn by pharaohs and gods, false beard clung behind the ears with a drawstring
- Boat Henou : sacred boat of the god Sokar
- Boat Msektet : solar boat in the evening
- Boat Nchmet : sacred boat of the god Osiris in Abydos
- Sacred bark
- Solar Boat : symbolic object of Egyptian mythology related to daily cycle of the sun
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Aswan Dam (former) -
Aswan Dam (the new) , also called the Aswan High Dam -
Alexandre Barsanti - Late Period : The period of the history of ancient Egypt from around -750 to -30
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Lower Egypt : the northernmost part of Egypt, from the Mediterranean , the Nile Delta , to the region of Fayoum -
Bastet : cat-headed goddess, local deity of the city of Bubastis -
Basty : Forty-one judges of the court of Osiris -
Bat : goddess equated with Hathor - Bata
- Battle of Ipsos : -301 in during the wars of the Diadochi
- Battle of Gaza (312 BC.)
- Battle of Carchemish : -605 in between Egyptian and Babylonian armies
- Battle of Megiddo (609 BC.) wins the Egyptian armies of Pharaoh Necho II on the troops of Judah
- Battle of Megiddo (fifteenth century BC.) : between the Egyptian forces of Thutmose III and the King of Kadesh
- Battle of Kadesh : victory over the Hittites by Ramses II in the fifth year of his reign.
- Boats in Ancient Egypt
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Bay (vizier) -
von Beckerath, Jrgen (1920 -): German Egyptologist -
Behbeit el-Hagar : ancient city of Iseum -
Behbeit El-Hagar (Temple of Isis) - Behed
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Behedet : last divine god Horus of Edfu -
Bhdtite : last divine god Horus of Edfu -
Beit Khallaf : village of Middle Egypt - Lord Ram of Mendes
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Belzoni, Giovanni Battista (1778-1823) - Bematists : surveyor responsible for measuring distances in number of steps (bema)
- Benben
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Beni Hassan : 18 km south of Al Minya -
Banu : bird representing the soul of Ra -
Bentanat : eldest daughter of Ramesses II - Benwen
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Berenice (port) : the Red Sea, founded around -260 Ptolemy II Philadelphus in honor of his mother Berenice I re -
Berenice I re : wife of Ptolemy I. -
Berenice II : wife of Ptolemy III Euergetes I. -
Berenice III : daughter of Ptolemy IX , wife of his uncle Ptolemy X and his cousin Ptolemy XI -
Berenice IV : daughter of Ptolemy XII Auletes -
Berenice Syra -
Berlin (Museum Egyptological) : see Egyptian Museum Berlin -
Bes : protective spirit of childbirth -
Biban el-Harim : see Valley of the Queens -
Biban el Moulouk : see Valley of the Kings - Bibliography
- Library
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Bibliotheca Alexandrina : UNESCO project and Egypt to revive the Library of Alexandria -
Library of Alexandria : the most famous library of antiquity - Nag Hammadi Library : A collection of early Christian texts of the period found in 1945 at Nag Hammadi, and now kept at the Coptic Museum in Cairo
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Bietak, Manfred -
Bilolo, Mubabinge -
Bingen, Jean - Binothris
- Binthus
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Birch, Samuel -
Bisson de la Roque, Fernando -
Blackman, Aylward Manley - Blemmyes : nomadic tribe Nubian
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Bocchoris see Sais -
Bonnet, Charles (1933 -) -
Borchardt, Ludwig -
Buhen : Fortress Nubian - Boukha : sacred bull of Montu at Hermonthis
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Boulaq : first Egyptian Museum in Cairo -
Bouriant, Urban -
Bousiris : Greek name of the city of ancient Egypt, Djedou, one of the main centers of worship of the god Osiris -
Buto : city of ancient Egypt the sixth nome of Lower Egypt -
Breasted, James Henry (1865-1935): American archaeologist -
British Museum : London (England), one of the largest museums in the world for its collections Egyptological -
Brugsch, Emile Charles Albert (1842-1930): German Egyptologist -
Brugsch, Heinrich Karl (1827-1894): German Egyptologist -
Bubastis : ancient city of Per Bast (and) (in Egypt) that the Greeks called Bubastis (or Boubastis) -
Budge, Ernest Alfred Thompson Wallis (1857-1934): English Egyptologist -
Burckhardt, Jean Louis -
Burton, Harry -
Burton, James (1788-1862): British Egyptologist -
Busiris : ancient city that the Greeks called Bousiris
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- Quadrat : virtual square (that is to say no path) for drawing the hieroglyphs in harmony
- Calame : reed cut point used to write
- Coptic calendar (calendar of martyrs): derived from the Egyptian calendar , it was used by the Coptic people
- Egyptian calendar (calendar Nilotic) based on annual changes of the Nile
- Cambyses II : King Achaemenid Empire of Persia, who conquered the Egyptian
- Campaign in Egypt : military expedition to conquer Egypt led by General Bonaparte
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Canopus (City) : City of ancient Egypt , located near present-day Abu Qir - Canopus (god) : god of water
- Canopus (vase) : vessel in which the viscera were kept mummified bodies
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Capitals of Ancient Egypt -
Lord Carnarvon (1866-1939): English Egyptologist, patron of Howard Carter -
Carter, Howard (1874-1939): English Egyptologist who discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun - Cartridge : in Egypt, the cartridge shenou said, word of the same root as the word shen (circle); circle at the start, it expands to contain the full name of the king, he appears as a double-knotted rope ends
- Cataract : where the Nile River is cluttered with rocks
- Cenotaph : tomb houses where dummy not the body of the deceased
- Alexandrian Studies Centre ( CEAlex ): French team of archaeological research based in Alexandria
- Franco-Egyptian Centre for the Study of Karnak ( CFEETK ): French team of archaeological research-based Luxor
- Cesareo : son of Cleopatra and Julius Caesar
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Chabas, Franois (1817-1882): French Egyptologist - Shadoof : rocking device used to draw water
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Chai : god protector of home and sometimes the vines and crops -
Champollion, Jacques-Joseph (1778-1867): French archaeologist -
Champollion, Jean-Franois (1790-1832): French Egyptologist, deciphered hieroglyphics - Shawabtis : See Shawabti
- Lalu fields : the place where the righteous souls rest after the trials of death
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White Chapel : small kiosk built by Sesostris I. - Tent : column top
- Cat : animal associated with the symbol of protection
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Sheshonq I. ( XXI dynasty ) -
Chemmis : birthplace of the goddess Isis - Chemou (or Shemu): the harvest, the last three seasons calendar Nile , extending from mid-March to mid-July, four months: Pachon (or Pakhons) Payni , piphi (or Epiph) and Mesorif ( or mesor)
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Chente : Egyptian deity, envelope in which Osiris regenerates -
Chentyt : goddess equated with Nut -
I re Chepenoupet ( XXIII dynasty ): Divine Worshipper of Amon -
Chepenoupet II ( XXV dynasty ): Divine Worshipper of Amon -
Chepenoupet III ( XXVI dynasty ): Divine Worshipper of Amon - Chepes
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Chepseskaf ( Fourth Dynasty ) -
Chepseskar ( Fifth Dynasty ) - Chesmet
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Chesmou : press god, patron of wine, oils, ointments, perfumes - Digits : decimal number system
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Cabbage - Comparative chronologies of dynasties : start date of the Egyptian dynasties by various authors
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Crown (the) : cobra goddess, patroness of artisans Deir el-Medina - Al-Nabih cistern (Alexandria): a huge underground reservoir overcomes the distance of Alexandria of the Nile
- Citizenship : Greek concept of the social organization of the city
- Classification of hieroglyphs : the classification system in 26 categories
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Clarke, Somers (1841-1926): architect and Egyptologist English -
Cleopatra I re : wife of Ptolemy V Epiphanes -
Cleopatra II : wife of Ptolemy VI Philometor then Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II -
Cleopatra III : daughter of Ptolemy VI and Cleopatra II -
Cleopatra IV : daughter of Ptolemy VIII Evergetes II and Cleopatra III - img alt = "Egypt individu.png icon" src = "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/fr/9/94/Egypte_icon_individu.png" width = "14" height = "14" /> Cleopatra V Selene : daughter of Ptolemy VIII Evergetes II and Cleopatra III
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Cleopatra : Queen of Egypt legendary -
Cleopatra Thea : daughter of Ptolemy VI Philometor and Cleopatra II - Cleruchies : allocation by drawing lots of lots of land to "cleruchs" (soldier-citizens)
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College de France : French educational institution with a chair "Pharaonic Civilization" -
Collombert, Philippe : French Egyptologist -
Colossi of Memnon : the last vestiges of the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III ( Dynasty XVIII ) - Commission of Science and Arts : scientific body involved in the Campaign in Egypt
- Composition to be : one of the Egyptian Concepts
- Egyptian concepts : creation of the world, membership of the being, ruling the mind, color symbolism, symbolic objects
- Supreme Council of Antiquities : government agency in charge of cultural heritage of Egypt
- Tale of Sinuhe : literary works dating from Amenemhat I. ( Twelfth Dynasty , Middle Kingdom )
- Coptic : language, people, ritual and Church
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Coptos old name of the city of Qift -
Corteggiani, Jean-Pierre : French Egyptologist - Cosmetic : the ancient Greek term derived from Kemet , the black earth on the banks of the Nile
- Cosmogony : mythical story depicting the world's creation and implementation of various elements of the universe: earth, sky, stars. etc..
- Royal cubit : measuring length used by Egyptian architects
- Colors : green vegetation, black fertile soil, sky blue, red desert
- Crown : Hairdressing reserved for gods and kings, see Khepresh , Nemes , Pschent
- Creation of the world : several cosmogonies coexist
- Criosphinx : sphinx with a lion's body and a ram's head
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Crocodilopolis : Greek name of Per-Sobek - Ankh cross : cross loop used as a symbol of life
- Cursive : graph plotting quick simplifying calligraphy writing
- Cusae
- Cynocephalus
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Cynopolis : "city of dogs" (in Egyptian Henou) - Cyperus papyrus : papyrus plant which grows on the banks of the Nile
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- Dahabieh : boats unique to Egypt
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Daphnes : city of Lower Egypt , near Pelusium - Dar al-Kutub , the oldest libraries in modern Egypt
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Darius I : king of Persia -
Darius II ( Dynasty XXVII ) -
Darius III : King of Persia -
Daschour : royal burial site of the Fourth and Twelfth Dynasties - Deben : weight measuring unit
- Decheret : red crown of Lower Egypt
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Ddoun : patron god of the fortress of Semna -
Deir el-Medina : village craftsmen responsible for building tombs and mortuary temples of the Pharaohs -
Nile Delta : Region of Egypt where the Nile flows into the sea Mediterranean - Dedwen
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Demiurge : divine creator and organizer of the World - Demotic : Writing and the state of the Egyptian language that note
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Den ( first dynasty , period Thinite ) -
Dendera : capital of the sixth nome of Upper Egypt - Denwen
- Description of Egypt : a collection of observations and research conducted in Egypt during the French expedition of Bonaparte
- Desheret : red crown of Lower Egypt , see also Pschent
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Desroches Noble, Christiane (1913 -): French Egyptologist -
Two Lands : name given by ancient Egyptians to describe their country - Second Intermediate Period Egyptian
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Egyptian gods -
Diop, Cheikh Anta (1923-1986): Anthropologist Senegalese supporter of Afrocentrism - Kate Diospolis
- Diospolis Magna
- Diospolis Parva
- Divine Worshipper of Amon : priestess placed in the service of Amon
- Egyptian gods : the Egyptian pantheon
- Ten Plagues of Egypt (the) punishment inflicted would have God to Egypt in the Judeo-Christian
- Djanet
- Djb
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Djadjay ( Second Dynasty ) -
Djedefre ( Fourth Dynasty , Old Kingdom ) - Djed
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Djedkare II ( VII th Dynasty ) -
Djedkare Isesi ( Fifth Dynasty ) -
Djedkhonsouefnkh : High Priest of Amun - Djdou
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Djedptahiefnkh ( XXII Dynasty ) - Djehuty
- Djkhaper
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Djen : divine divinity of the meeting of 21 th porch ( Book of Gates ) -
Djoutimhat ( XXIII dynasty ) -
Djer -
Djoser ( Third Dynasty , Old Kingdom ) - Djserkar Amenhotep
- Djet : term designating the carnal religion of a human
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Djoser : see Djoser - Dodcarchie : Government of the twelve kings (from Herodotus )
- Archaeological data on the Jewish community of Elephantine
- Archaeological data on early Israelites from Palestine and Egypt
- Archaeological data on the Exodus and Moses
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Duamutef : jackal-headed genius, guardian of the stomach of the deceased on the lid of a canopic jar - Duat : twelve hours of the night, the underworld, Ra through the Duat during each night, the death must also cross it to reach the fields of lalu (paradise)
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Dunanu see Dounouy -
Dounouy : god depicted as a falcon standing on a perch with wings outspread - Dromos : lined avenue of sphinxes, extend the axis of a temple
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Drovetti, Bernardino (1776-1852): Egyptologist of the Campaign in Egypt - Duality in Ancient Egypt
- Egyptian dynasties:
- Dynasty 0 , re I , Second , Third , Fourth , Fifth , Sixth , Seventh , Eighth , Ninth , Tenth , Eleventh , twelfth , thirteenth , fourteenth , fifteenth , sixteenth , seventeenth , eighteenth , nineteenth , twentieth , twenty-first , XXII , XXIII , XXIV , XXV , XXVI , XXVII , XXVIII , XXIX , XXX and XXXI Dynasty
- Persian dynasty
- Ptolemaic dynasty
- Roman Dynasty
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Ebers, Georg Moritz (1837-1898): German Egyptologist -
Edfu : Temple of the Ptolemaic Dynasty , dedicated to the falcon god Horus - Edjo
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Edwards, Amelia Ann Blanford (1831-1892): British journalist and Egyptologist - Eileithyiaspolis
- Egypt (Modern): Arab Republic of Egypt
- Ancient Egypt : the period of Egyptian history up to the closure of the temple of Isis at Philae in 551
- Coptic Egypt : Egypt's Christian period
- Ancient Egyptian : Afro-Asiatic language written in hieroglyphs
- Egyptology : human science (archeology and history) for the periods pre-and ancient Pharaonic
- Egyptologist : focuses specifically on the geographic area of Egypt
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El Kab : Arabic name of the ancient city of Nekheb -
Elephantine : capital of the first nome of Upper Egypt situated on the Nile facing Aswan - Embalming : technique to preserve the bodies of dead people
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Emperor, Jean-Yves (1952 -): French archaeologist and Egyptologist -
Enclosure of Amun-Re : the biggest of the four main speakers of the Temple of Karnak -
Montu enclosure : one of the four main speakers of the Temple of Karnak -
Mut enclosure : one of the four main speakers of the Temple of Karnak -
Engelbach, Reginald (1888-1946): British archaeologist and Egyptologist -
Ennead : A group of nine deities together all the forces in the universe -
Epiphanius : see Ptolemy V -
Erment : current name of Hermonthis -
Vermouth : goddess of harvests -
Esna : city situated on the west bank of the Nile , about 55 km south of Luxor - Euphator
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Euergetes : see Ptolemy III and Ptolemy VIII - Expedition to Egypt : military expedition of Bonaparte
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Fakhry, Ahmed (1905 - 1973): Egyptian Egyptologist -
Fayoum Oasis in the Libyan desert, 130 kilometers southwest of Cairo - Corpus Sed : Feast of Jubilee celebrated from the thirtieth year of the reign of a pharaoh
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Fetket : Egyptian deity regarded as the Butler of Ra - Daughters of Akhenaten
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Son of Horus : four divine spirits, guardians of the vital organs of the mummified deceased -
Son of Kush : Viceroy of Nubia -
Firth, Cecil Mallaby (1878-1931): British Egyptologist - Offering formula : hieroglyphic text inscribed on a tombstone
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Fortress of Babylon in Cairo : Roman fortress near the eastern bank of the Nile , opposite the island of Rhoda in Cairo - Archaeological excavation : conducted by different teams under the supervision of the Supreme Council of Antiquities
- Fraction (calculation) : the sum of unit fractions
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Gadalla, Mustafa (1944 -): American-Egyptian Egyptologist - Pharaonic Range (music): range to seven notes similar to that used in Arabic music, used by Egyptians
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Sir Gardiner, Sir Alan Henderson (1879-1963): Egyptologist, author of Grammar of Middle Egyptian -
Geb : God of the earth, plants and minerals -
Gebel Barkal : rocky promontory overlooking the site of Napata - Gebtiou
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Gemenefkhonsoubak ( XXV dynasty ) - Geography
- Wer Gengen
- Gesa
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Gilf al-Kabir : archaeological site in the far southwest of Egypt -
Giza : site of the great pyramids on the left bank of the Nile , facing Cairo -
Qurna : village on the west bank of the Nile at Luxor - Egyptian Hieroglyphic Grammar
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Grand Egyptian Museum at Giza : museum under construction in three kilometers from the Pyramids of Giza for solving the problem of antiquities crowded into deposits -
Great Pyramid of Giza , the first of the seven wonders of the world , built for Khufu - Great Royal Wife : Queen, wife of Pharaoh, differentiated by the name of the secondary wives
- High Priests of Amun : priest-kings of Thebes during the twenty-first and XXII Dynasties
- Engraving (art)
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Grenfell, Bernard Pyne (1869-1926): English Egyptologist -
Griffon (mythology) : fantastic creature associated with deities -
Grimal, Nicolas (1948 -): French Egyptologist
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Ha - img alt = "Egypt dieu.png icon" src = "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/fr/4/4f/Egypte_icon_dieu.png" width = "16" height = "16" /> Hapy
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Hapi - Harachte
- Harakhte
- Harakhti
- Harmakhis
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Haroeris -
Harpocrates - Harprit
- Harsaphes
- Harsiesis
- Harsomtous
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Hartleben, Hermine - Hathehyt
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Hathor - Hat-Hor
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Hatshepsut : Queen of XVIII dynasty - Hatmehyt
- Haurun
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Hawass, Zahi - Hebenou
- Hedjet : The white crown of Upper Egypt. See Pschent.
- Hedjour
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Heh -
Hehet - Heka (or Heqa): ceremonial shepherd's crook, symbolizing the guiding role of Pharaoh.
- Hekau
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Heliopolis - Hemen
- Hemhem : Crown Royal and divine, consisting of a triple crown Atef and worn by pharaohs and some dead gods children.
- Hnou : Crown of God, formed a double ostrich feather above two horizontal horns of a ram.
- Heqa child
- Heqa (child)
- Heqat
- Heqet
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Heracleopolis - Heret-Kau
- Hermanubis
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Hermopolis Magna -
Hermopolis parva - Hronpolis
- Heryshef
- Heryyshaf
- Hesat
- Hesebt
- Het
- Het-Banu
- Hetep-Sekhous
- Hetepsekhmoui
- Het-ta-hrieb
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Hierakonpolis - Hieratic
- Hieroglyph
- Hipponos
- History of Ancient Egypt
- Hity
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Horemheb - Egyptian stellar clock
- Hormerty
- Hornoufi
- Horus serekh
- Horus in both eyes
- Horus Ba
- Horus Djer
- Horus Qa-A
- Horus Sad Jib
- Horus Sekhmeb
- Horus Semerkhet
- Horus Seneferka
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Horus - Horusoudimou
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Hotep - Hetepsekhemwy
- Boo
- Huni
- Houroun
- Hout
- Hout-Menou
- Hout-nesu
- Houy the cadet
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Hypostyle - Hypselistes
I
- Iah
- Lalu : The lalu fields are the domain of Ausar ( Osiris ), the paradise of the righteous. To achieve it is through the Duat and survive the weighing of the heart.
- Ib : One of the nine components of being is the life force, passion, emotion, moral sense. He is represented by a heart.
- IHET
- Ihi
- Ihy
- Imaou
- Imenhy
- Imhotep
- Imou
- Imouthes
- Iounet
- Iunmutef
- Iounyt
- Ioupout
- Ioupout II
- Iousaas
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Ipy - Iry-Ro
- Ishtar
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Isis -
Isou -
Ity -
Iytenou - Izi
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Jacq, Christian (1947 -): French writer, author of numerous books on ancient Egypt - Gardening
- Games in Ancient Egypt
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Jolly, Jean-Baptiste (1776 - 1842): participating in the Campaign in Egypt -
Jomard, Edme Franois (1777-1862): participating in the Campaign in Egypt - Judgement of the Soul : Divine ceremony where a court decides if the ka of the deceased deserves immortality
- Justice in Ancient Egypt
K
- Ka : one of the nine components of being is the so perceived by others "outside the mask." He is represented by two outstretched arms.
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Ka (or Sehen) ( Dynasty 0 ) - Kaa
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Kachta : King of Napata -
Kagemni : vizier of Teti ( VIth Dynasty ). - Kamose : male first name sometimes spelled Kamose.
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Kamose ( XVII th Dynasty ) -
Kamoutef : the "Bull of his mother, god ithyphallic Region Thebes , embodying the principles generators, often associated with Amun or Min. - Kanefer : male name.
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Kanefer : High Priest of Ptah at Memphis during the reign of Sahu ( Fifth Dynasty ). -
Kanefer : son of Snefru and Vizier of Khufu ( Fourth Dynasty ).
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Kawab I. : son of Khufu ( Fourth Dynasty ). - Kawit see Khoui
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Karnak : village located three miles north of Luxor Temple. -
Kasa : Cynopolis, "city dogs" -
Qebehsenuef : protective deity of the intestines of the dead represented with a falcon's head. -
Kek see Kekou -
Kekette see Kekout -
Kekou : Kekout with, as one of the pairs of ogdoad Hermopolis. -
Kekout : Kekou with, as one of the pairs of ogdoad Hermopolis. -
Kemet : Egypt (literally, black earth). -
Kemour : the "Great Black," bull deity tenth nome of Lower Egypt linked to fertility often equated with Osiris. -
Khaba Third Dynasty ) - Khabet : spiral rod curved forward arising from the base of the rear portion of the red crown.
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Khafre (Chephren) ( Fourth Dynasty ) - Khaibit (or Shuit ): one of the nine components of being, is the shadow. The Khaibit confirms the reality of being, as unreal or imaginary things have no shadow.
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Kha ( Second Dynasty ) -
Khsekhmem see Kha - Khaset
- Khat : one of the nine components of being, it's mortal coil. He is represented by a mummy or a stylized animal stomach.
- Khem
- Khemmis
- Khemnou
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Khendjer ( XIII th dynasty ) - Khenen-nsout
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Khentamentiou : "The first of the Westerners," that is to say, the master of death. He was the god of the dead and cemeteries of Abydos , where he was replaced by Osiris in the Fifth Dynasty. -
Khentekthai -
Khentykhety : Athribis deity, manifested in a crocodile embodying the morning sun pushing the creatures of darkness. -
Cheops (Khufu) - Khepesh : curved sword blade shape reminiscent of the Kings Arms in Asia. The Khepesh of Amun was the token of victory of Pharaoh.
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Khafre ( Fourth Dynasty ) - Khepresh : Blue Crown of Pharaoh. Sometimes called "war helmet" military or crown, it is a hairstyle reminiscent of Renaissance involved the crowning triumph of his theme required the king. It appears just before the New Kingdom. Rarely black, the crown is usually studded with circular yellow peas.
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Khepri God symbolizing the morning sun, the daily rebirth of Ra and is represented as a beetle. - Kherp : ceremonial mace-scepter Pharaoh. His head stone was either cylindrical or pear-shaped.
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Kherty : Letopolis deity depicted as a ram lying or mummy. - Khety (s)
- Khisa
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Khnum -
Khnoumetnferhedjetoueret : title and first female -
Khonsu -
Khufu (Cheops) -
Khoui -
Khoui : Nomarch of Abydos - Khoui : female name
- I Khoui re : Queen of the end of the fifth dynasty.
- Khoui II : wife of Teti ( VIth Dynasty ).
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Khyan - Kift
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Kolanthes -
Kom Ombo -
Coptos -
KVN : Tombs of the Valley of the Kings (King Valley) -
KV1 : Tomb of Ramses VII -
KV2 : Tomb of Ramses IV -
KV3 -
KV4 -
KV5 : Tomb of the son of Ramses II -
KV6 -
KV7 -
KV8 : Tomb of Merneptah -
KV9 : Tomb of Ramses VI -
KV10 : Tomb Amenmes -
KV11 : Tomb of Ramses III -
KV12 : Tomb of several kings -
KV13 : Tomb Bay , then Amenherkhepshef and Mentuherkhepeshef -
KV14 : Tomb Taousert and Setnakht -
KV15 : Tomb of Seti II -
KV16 : Tomb of Ramses I -
KV17 : Tomb of Seti I. -
KV18 : Tomb of Ramses X -
KV19 : Tomb Mentuherkhepeshef -
KV20 : Tomb of Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis I. -
KV21 : Tomb of two women -
KV22 (WV22) -
KV23 (WV23) -
KV24 (WV24) -
KV25 (WV25) -
KV26 -
KV27 -
KV28 -
KV29 -
KV30 -
KV31 -
KV32 -
KV33 -
KV34 -
KV35 -
KV36 - img alt = "Egypt lieu.png icon" src = "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/fr/6/6d/Egypte_icon_lieu.png" width = "16" height = "16" /> KV37
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KV38 -
KV39 -
KV40 -
KV41 -
KV42 -
KV43 -
KV44 -
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KV48 -
KV49 -
KV50 -
KV51 -
KV52 -
KV53 -
KV54 -
KV55 -
KV56 -
KV57 -
KV58 -
KV59 -
KV60 -
KV61 -
KV62 : Tomb of Tutankhamun -
KV63 : Tomb of an unknown -
KV64
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Cima - The pyramid
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Labrousse, Audran -
Sacred Lake -
Latopolis -
Lauer, Jean-Philippe -
Lenormant, Charles -
Leontopolis -
Lepsius, Karl Richard -
Letopolis - Letter to M. Dacier
- Amarna letters
- Heliacal rising of Sirius
- Glossary of Egyptian hieroglyphic
- Libou
- List of Egyptian newspapers
- Book of the Amduat
- Pound cow and sky
- Book of the Dead
- Book of Gates
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Loret, Victor : French Egyptologist -
Luxor -
Lycopolis
M
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Maa -
Maat -
Hatshepsut Hatshepsut ( Eighteenth Dynasty ) - Machaouach
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Mafdet -
Mahaef - Curse of the Pharaoh
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Mammisi -
Mandulis or Mandulis -
Manetho - Manual data encoding for hieroglyphic texts on computer
- Marriage in Ancient Egypt
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Mariette, Auguste-Edouard (1821-1881) -
Maspero, Gaston (1846-1916) -
Mastaba -
Mastaba Khentika -
Mathieu Bernard -
Dullness - Medicine in Ancient Egypt
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Medinet Habu -
Mehen - Mehenyt
- Mehet-Wereta
- Mehyt
- Mekhenti-In-IRTY
- Mekhenty-IRTY
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Memphis - Menat Grand Pearl Necklace counterweight, a symbol of fertility and associated with the goddess Hathor (who bears more often by hand around the neck). It could be used as musically rattle.
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Mendes -
Menes ( first dynasty Thinite) - Menhyt
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Menkaouhor ( Fifth Dynasty ) -
Menkaure : see Menkaure ( Fourth Dynasty ) -
Menkar ( VII th Dynasty ) - Thutmose Menkheperre
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Men-nefer : see Memphis - Mentuhotep (s): also see Mentuhotep
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Lied - Merenre
- Merenre II
- Mribr Khety
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Merikare -
Merikare I. -
Mert-Seger - Meskhenet
- Msochris
- Metel
- Methia
- Mihos
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Min - Merneptah
- French Archaeological Mission at Saqqara
- Miysis
- Mnevis
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Montet, Pierre (1885-1966) -
Montu - Mentuhotep (s):
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Mut - Middle Kingdom
- Multiplication
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Egyptian Museums -
Egyptological Museum - Muwatalli II
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Menkaure - Myos Hormos
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Creation myth of Heliopolis -
Memphis creation myth -
Myth of Osiris -
Mythology
N
- Nag Hammadi
- Naqada
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Naos - Naounet
- Napata
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Narmer - Natron
- Naucratis
- Naunet
- Navigation at sea
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Naville, Edouard Henry - Nebethetepet
- Nebetouou
- Nbiryaou I.
- Nebout
- Nebra
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Royal necropolis at Tanis -
Royal necropolis at Tanis, tomb NRT I : tomb of Osorkon II -
Royal necropolis at Tanis, tomb NRT II : Tomb Pimay -
Royal necropolis at Tanis, tomb NRT III : Tomb Psusennes I. -
Royal necropolis at Tanis, tomb IV NRT -
Royal necropolis at Tanis, tomb NRT V -
Royal necropolis at Tanis, tomb VI NRC -
Royal necropolis at Tanis, tomb NRT VII
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- Nectanebo
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Nectanebo II - Neferefre
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Neferirkare II Eighth Dynasty - Soka Nferka
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Nferkaour Eighth Dynasty - Nferkar (s)
- Nferkar Meribr
- Nferkar Pepiseneb
- Nferkasokar
- Nefermaat
- Nfernfrouaton
- Nfrousobek
- Nefertari
- Nefertiti
- Nefertem
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Nefertum - Nehebkaou
- Nhebu-Kau
- Nhemetaouay
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Neith -
Necho (s) - Nekauba
- Nekhbet
- Nekheb
- Nekhekh : the scourge of ceremonial Pharaoh , a symbol of protection.
- Nekhen
- Nemes : vertically striped cloth cap (often white or red white and blue) covering the forehead, neck and fell behind the two panels fell on the shoulders on each side of the head only Pharaoh could wear the nemes.
- Nen-nesu
- Neos Philopator
- Nphrits (s)
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Nephthys - NEPRA
- Netjerkar
- Nil
- Nilometer
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Nimlot (s) - Ninette
- a href = "Ninetfer" class = "new" title = "Ninetfer (non-existent page)"> Ninetfer
- Niuserre
- Nitocris
- Nitokris
- Horus name
- Golden Horus name
- Name Nebty
- Name Nesout-Bity
- Name Sa-Ra
- Nomarch
- Nome
- Nomen
- Egyptian names and surnames
- Noubnfer
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Noun -
Nounet -
Nout - Nut-Amon
- New Kingdom
- Nubia
- Egyptian Numeration
- Nya
- Nyata
- Ny-Hor
- Nykar
O
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Obelisk - Symbolic objects
- Eye of Horus
- Eye of Ra
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Ogdoad -
Ogdoad Hermopolis - Geese Meydum
- Ombos
- Onnophris
- Onoue
- Onoue-Iunu
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Onuris - Opet : festival celebrated annually in Ouaset ( Thebes ) in honor of the god Amun , and could take up to 27 days! The statue of the god through the streets of the city aboard the sacred boat, of Karnak in Luxor ; Opet was one of the other names the City of Ouaset
- Ophois
- Origin of Ancient Egyptians
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Osiris -
Osorkon (s) - Osorkon (high priest of Amun)
- Ostracon
- Wab-Sep-meri
- Wadj : scepter of Goddesses, the "greenness" and it was shaped like a stalk of papyrus and symbolized the power and eternal youth
- Ouadja
- Ouadja
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Ouadjkar Eighth Dynasty - Ouadjour
- Ouadnes
- Wah : scepter; originally it was a forked stick to its base, intended to kill snakes and is adorned at its top end of the head of Seth in the guise of a stylized greyhound
- Ouaset
- Shabti
- Horus
- Oukh
- Unas
- Ouneg
- Ounter
- Oupaout
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Wepwawet - Oupouat
- Ourert : crown of the God Ausar ( Osiris ), composed of the white crown flanked by two ostrich feathers
- Userkaf
- Ouserkar
- Outo
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Oxyrhynchus
P
- Pachet
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Panebtaouy -
Panopolis see Akhmin - Papyrus (comic)
- Papyrus (paper)
- papyri (plural of papyrus)
- Papyri of Abusir
- Amherst Papyri
- Papyrus of Ani
- Papyrus Artemidorus
- Astarte papyrus
- Papyrus Berlin 6619
- Papyrus Boulaq
- Ebers Papyrus
- Elephantine papyri
- Edwin Smith Papyrus
- Papyrus Greenfield
- Papyrus Harris
- Papyrus Hearst
- Papyrus Hood
- Papyrus Hood-Wilbour
- Papyrus Jumilhac
- Papyri Kahun
- Leyden Papyrus
- Medical papyri
- Moscow papyrus
- Nash Papyrus
- Oxyrhynchus Papyri of
- Papyrus Prisse
- Papyrus Revenue Laws
- Rhind Papyrus
- Strasbourg papyrus
- Turin Papyrus
- Papyrus Westcar
- Papyrus Wilbour
- Papyrus (plant)
- Pasebakhaienniout III
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Punt - Peftjaouaouibastet
- Pilgrimage
- Penamon
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Pepi or Pepy (s) - Per-aa
- Per Atum
- Per Ba-neb-Zeet
- Per Bast
- Per Ha neb-Imenti
- Per HEMT
- Per-Hor Noubti
- Per Ioun
- Per Osiris-neb-zed
- Per Ouazet
- Per Sepedi
- Per Sobek
- Per Zehouti
- Peret (or Perit): Planting the Seeds, the second of three seasons of the calendar Nile. Extending from mid-November to mid-March, she has four months: Tybi (offering), Mehir (or Mekhi) Phaminoth (or Phamenoth) and Pharmouti.
- Peribsen
- Amarna Period
- Intermediate period (I st)
- Intermediate Period (Second)
- Intermediate period (III)
- Macedonian period
- Persian periods
- Predynastic Period
- Period Thinite
- Perit
- Perounfer
- Peteese
- Petosiris
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Petubastis (s) -
Petrie, William Matthew Flinders : Egyptologist - Sea Peoples
- Pharaoh
- Pharbaethos
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Lighthouse of Alexandria - Philadelphus
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Philae - Philometor
- Philopator
- Physcon
- Piankhi
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Piankhy - Anti-Pi
- Pi-emdje
- Palermo Stone
- Rosetta Stone
- Pihor
- Pillar Djed
- Pillage of Egyptian tombs
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Pimay -
Pinudjem I. -
Pinudjem II - Pithom
- Woman's place
- Mourner
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Pleyte, Willem - Controversy about ancient Egypt
- Politics
- Door-sandal
- Fayum Portraits
- Ports in Egypt
- Praenomen
- First Prophet of Amun
- Prophecy Neferti
- Offered
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Psammetichus (s) - Psammouthis
- Pschent : Greek name of the double crown of Pharaoh , the Skhemty , symbolizing the union of the Two Lands (the Upper and Lower Egypt ).
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Psusennes -
Ptah -
Ptah-Sokar-Osiris - Ptahhotep
- Ptahmose
- Ptolemais
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Ptolemy (s) -
Pylon temple -
Pyramids of Egypt
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R
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Ra - Rahotep
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Ramesseum -
Ramses (the) - Rattaoui
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Re -
Rhrychefnakht : marked "Known to the King and Head of sealers' -
Reisner, George Andrew - Ren : One of the nine components of being, is the secret name and magical. Ren binds the different components of being without him, be dissolved.
- Reneb
- Renenout
- Renenutet
- Renoutet
- Reshep
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Rhind, Alexander Henry -
Rondot, Vincent -
Rosellini, Ippolito - Roudamon
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Roug, Emmanuel (de)
S
- Sab
- Sahu
- Sahu : One of the nine components of being, it is a spiritual double.
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Sais -
Sakhmet - Salatis
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Saou - Saut
- a href = "Saouti" class = "new" title = "Saut (non-existent page)"> Saout
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Serapis - Satis
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Savary, Claude Etienne -
Schaden, Otto -
Schiaparelli, Ernesto -
Scorpion (king) - Scribe
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Sebennytos - Sebioumeker
- Sefkhet-Abwy
- Sekhem : One of the nine components of being, a personification of the vital force (probably the most ill-defined components)
- Sekhemkhet
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Sekhmet -
Selket -
Selkis - Semen-hor
- Smepss
- Semerkhet
- Senakht
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Snakhtenr Tao I. - Send
- Snedj
- Senkhemib
- Snious
- Sepa
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Sqnenr Tao II - Serekh
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Serket -
Serqet - Seshed : Insignia of the kingship of Pharaoh (from the Old Empire), formed a band of silver which wraps the body of the Uraeus.
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Seshat -
Sesostris (s): -
Seth - Seth Peribit Sen
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Seti - Setnakht
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Shabaka -
Shabataka - Shai
- Shashetep
- Shas-hotep
- Shat
- Shed
- Shemu: Spelling variant Chemou the harvest, the last three seasons calendar Nile.
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Shishak (s): - Shesmetet
- Shezmou
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Shou - Shout
- Shouyt
- Sia
- Siamon
- Silesian
- Siptah
- Skhemty : Egyptian name of Pschent , double crown worn by Pharaoh
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Smendes (s) - Smenkhkare
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Snefru -
Sobek -
Sobekemsaf II - French Society of Egyptology
- French Society of Egyptology (newsletter)
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Sokar -
Seker -
Sopdet -
PDOS -
Sepedu -
Soped - Soter
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Sothis -
Sphinx
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Tao I. -
Tao II - Ta-Bitjet
- Tables of Abydos
- Tabonon
- Tachos
- Tadukhipa
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Taharqa - Ta-Neter iount
- Tait
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Takelot (s): - Talatat
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Tanis - Tanwetamani
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Taweret - Taousert
- Taps
- Ta-flowage
- Tarkhan
- Tasenetnofret
- Tatenen
- Tatjenen
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Taueret - Taurus
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Taurt -
Taweret - Tayet
- Teb-Neter
- Tefnakht
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Tefnet -
Tefnut - Tekhen
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Tell el-Amarna -
Temple -
Temple millions of years -
Egyptian sun temple - Tapeworm
- Tentyra
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Teos - Toe-IHET
- Teti
- Texts
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Thebes) - Theogamy
- Theodosiopolis
- Theories on the method of construction of Egyptian pyramids
- Thinis
- This
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Thor - Thoth
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Taurt -
Thutmose IV -
Thutmose (s): - Tin
- Titulature of the Pharaohs
- Taia
- Tjaty name of the Egyptian vizier
- Tjbou
- Tjhnou
- Tjmhou
- Tjenenet
- Tjen : Name Egyptian city of Thinis.
- Tjen : Crown composed of two twisted ram's horns and horizontal supporting two ostrich feathers and a sun disk. Attribute of the god Tatenen , it is also worn by the gods Ptah and Sokar.
- Tjnenet
- Tlas
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Tod -
Toeris -
Tombs of the Valley of the Kings (see KV n) -
Theban tombs -
TT1 : Tomb Senedjem -
TT3 : Tomb Pachedou -
TT24 : Tomb Nebamon -
TT33 : Tomb Padiamenop -
TT36 : Tomb of Ibi -
TT37 : Tomb Harouah -
TT38 : Tomb Djserkarseneb -
TT39 : Tomb Pouimr -
TT52 : Tomb of Nakht -
TT55 : Tomb Ramos -
TT60 : Tomb of Senet and Antefoqer -
TT69 : Tomb of Menna -
TT71 : Tomb scheduled for Senenmut -
TT89 : Tomb Amenmose -
TT96 : Tomb Sennefer -
TT99 : Tomb Senneferi -
TT100 : Tomb Rekhmire -
TT120 : Tomb anen -
TT188 : Tomb Parennefer -
TT192 : Tomb Khrouef -
TT280 : Tomb Meketre -
TT320 : Cache of over fifty mummies -
TT353 : Tomb Senenmut -
TT390 : Tomb Irtyraou -
TT409 : Tomb Samout
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Tow -
Tounah el-Gebel -
Tutankhamun -
Tutankhamun (tomb) -
Tutankhaten -
Doggie - Plotting of hieroglyphs
- Trajan
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Triad of Heliopolis -
Triad of Memphis -
Triad Medamud -
Triad of Thebes - Typhoon
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V
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Valbelle, Dominique -
Valley of nobles (see Theban Tombs, TT n) -
Valley of the Queens -
Valley of the Kings -
Valley of the Kings (tombs) (see KV n)
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- Canopic jar
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Vercoutter, Jean - Daily Life
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Cities - Violation of graves
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Vanoyeke, Violaine -
Terrage Villiers, Edouard de - Vizier
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See also
- Alain Arnaud, and Wadie Boutros, Lexicon of excavations and restoration, French Institute of Oriental Archaeology, General Library XV - 1996 ( ISBN 2-7247-0183-6 )
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