The superbly illustrated volume presents a wide array of subject-matter dealing with the visual culture of the Old Kingdom. The book was compiled in honour of Yvonne Harpur, the doynne of the study of
The book presents the contributions offered to Professor Jan Bouzek at the conference “Contacts, Migrations and Climate Change“ in honour of his 80th birthday held in May 2015 in Prague. The conferenc
The Czech Institute of Egyptology of the Charles University in Prague has since the start of the third millennium established the tradition of organizing on a regular basis a platform for scholars, ac
Czech archaeological team discovered in the mortuary temple of Raneferef in Abusir in the 1980s fragments of about a dozen of the statues of the king, including his six complete likenesses. The monogr
Ancient Egyptian love songs have attracted and puzzled researchers ever since they were first read. The second volume of the Golden Goddess series includes papers concerning the aspects of the world o
This study of individual Egyptian queens is based on an earlier study, The Wives of the Egyptian Kings, Dynasties I-XVII, which was a doctoral dissertation ny this author presented at Macquaire Univer
The monograph is the first exhaustive publication of nine shelters with rock paintings documented by the Czechoslovak expedition in Lower Nubia in the scope of the UNESCO-organised salvage campaign in
The first volume includes the description of the archaeological situation and finds from the main burial chamber and the place of funerary cult in front of the eastern enclosure wall of the tomb (L. B
Excavations of this particular site began in 1995, leading to the discovery of the tombs of the vizier Qar and his sons. A multidisciplinary team of researchers has been delving into questions pertain
These proceedings describe the relationship across hundreds of years between Austria and Egypt and the resulting impact on art and science. Articles, in German or English, trace the transition from ma
Langráfová presents as complete as possible a catalogue of faience inlays and tablets of Egyptian Blue discovered in the king's fifth-dynasty funerary temple at the royal pyramid cemetery of Abusir. T
In this volume, from a series presenting research from the rich site of Abusir, the results of excavations are described which were carried out at the unfinished pyramid of Raneferef by the Institute
These proceedings of the October 2005 symposium describe the influence of the art of Egypt on that of Austria and include a range of articles, in English and in German. Topics include a tribute of Nat
The fifteen essays presented by Holaubek (Institute of Epyptology, Austria) and Navrátilová (Czech Institute of Epyptology, Czech Republic) are taken from an August/September 2004 symposium dedicated