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Arias, Katarína

  • 2017 Social dynamics in the material culture – Pottery of the Old Kingdom from the complex of Princess Sheretnebty at Abusir South, Prague: Charles University (unpublished Ph.D. thesis).
  • 2019a “Funerary equipment of the husband of Princess Sheretnebty”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 142–143.
  • 2019b “Meidum bowl from the anonymous tomb AS 54”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 110–111.
  • 2019c “Miniature vessels from the tomb of the courtier Kakaibaef”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 60–61.
  • 2019d “Set of vessels from the embalming deposit in the tomb of Inti”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 178–179.
  • 2019e “Stand for offerings in situ in front of Kaisebi’s false door”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 168–169.
  • 2019f “Storage jars from the funerary equipment of the lady buried in tomb AC 31”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 72–73.

 

Arias Kytnarová, Katarína

  • 2011 “Abusir South 2007. The Tomb of Inpunefer and the Anonymous Tomb AS 47: Preliminary Ceramics Report”, Památky archeologické CII, pp. 117–158.
  • 2015 “Burial shafts and chambers of Nefer and Neferhathor in tomb AS 68d: a comparative evaluation of the ceramic finds”, Prague Egyptological Studies XV, pp. 3–14.

 

El Awady, Tarek

  • 2009 Sahure –The Pyramid Causeway. History and Decoration Program in the Old Kingdom, Prague: Charles University in Prague [Abusir XVI].

 

Bareš, Ladislav

  • 2004 “Demotic attestations of the name ‘Udjahorresnet’ at Abusir”, in: Hoffmann, F. – Thissen, H. J. (eds.). Res severa verum gaudium: Festschrift für Karl-Theodor Zauzich zum 65. Geburtstag am 8. Juni 2004, Leuven – Dudley, MA: Peeters, pp. 33–37.
  • 2009a “Personifications of the day- and night-hours in the tomb of Menekhibnekau at Abusir: a preliminary notice”, in: Maříková Vlčková, Petra–Mynářová, Jana – Tomášek, Martin (eds.). My things changed things: social development and cultural exchange in prehistory, antiquity, and the Middle Ages, Prague: Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Arts, pp. 16–24.
  • 2009b “The development of the Late Period cemetery at Abusir (in view of the Demotic sources)”, in: Devauchelle, Didier – Widmer, Ghislaine (eds.). Actes du IXe Congrès International des Études Démotiques: Paris, 31 août – 3 septembre 2005, Le Caire: Institut français d’archéologie orientale, pp. 51–56.
  • 2010 “A seal of the necropolis from the Late Period shaft tomb of Menekhibnekau at Abusir”, in: Bareš, Ladislav – Coppens, Filip – Smoláriková, Květa (eds.). Egypt in Transition. Social and Religious Development of Egypt in the First Millennium BCE. Proceedings of an international conference, Prague, September 1–4, 2009, Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology, Charles University in Prague, pp. 15–21.
  • 2013 “Object frieze in the burial chamber of the Late Period shaft tomb of Menekhibnekau at Abusir”, Études et Travaux 26/1, pp. 75–85.
  • 2017 “Offering lists in the large Late Period shaft tombs at Abusir”, in: Kóthay, Katalin Anna (ed.). Burial and mortuary practices in Late Period and Graeco-Roman Egypt: proceedings of the international conference held at Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, 17-19 July 2014, Budapest: Museum of Fine Arts, pp. 47–52.
  • 2019a “Personifications of the hours of the day and night in the burial chamber of Menekhibnekau”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 246–247.
  • 2019b “Procession of demons on the inner sarcophagus of Iufaa”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 228–229.
  • 2019c “Relief of ‘dancing cows’ on the wall of Iufaa’s burial chamber”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 230–231.
  • 2020 “Underworld demons in the decoration of the large Late Period shaft tombs at Abusir”, Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections 25, pp. 5–19.

 

Bareš, Ladislav – Bárta, Miroslav – Smoláriková, Květa – Strouhal, Eugen

  • 2003 “Abusir-spring 2002: preliminary report”, Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde 130, pp. 147–159.

 

Bareš, Ladislav – Smoláriková, Květa

  • 2008 The Shaft Tomb of Iufaa. Vol. 1: Archaeology, Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague [Abusir XVII].
  • 2011 The Shaft Tomb of Menekhibnekau. Vol. 1: Archaeology, Prague: Charles University, Czech Institute of Egyptology [Abusir XXV].

 

Bareš, Ladislav – Smoláriková, Květa – Strouhal, Evžen

  • 1999 The Shaft Tomb of Udjahorresnet at Abusir, Praha: Universitas Carolina Pragensis – The Karolinum Press [Abusir IV].

 

Bárta, Miroslav

  • 1998 “Der Tauschhandelszenen aus dem Grab des Fetekty in Abusir”, Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur 26, pp. 19–34.
  • 2000 “The Mastaba of Ptahshepses Junior II at Abusir”, Ägypten und Levante / Egypt and the Levant 10, pp. 45–66.
  • 2001 The cemeteries at Abusir South I, Praha: Set Out [Abusir V].
  • 2003 “Funerary rites and cults at Abusir south”, in: Kloth, Nicole – Martin, Karl – Pardey, Eva (eds.). Es werde niedergelegt als Schriftstück: Festschrift für Hartwig Altenmüller zum 65. Geburtstag, Hamburg: Buske, pp. 17–30.
  • 2005 “The transitional type of tomb at Saqqara North and Abusir South”, in: Seidlmayer, Stephan Johannes (ed.). Texte und Denkmäler des ägyptischen Alten Reiches, Berlin: Achet, Dr. Norbert Dürring, pp. 69–89.
  • 2006a “A Third Dynasty tomb of Hetepi at Abusir South”, in: Daoud, Khaled – Abd el-Fatah, Sawsan (eds.). The world of ancient Egypt. Essays in honor of Ahmed Abd el-Qader el-Sawi, Le Caire: Conseil suprême des antiquités de l’Égypte [Supplement aux Annales du Service des antiquités de l’Égypte 35], pp. 35–45.
  • 2006b “The Sixth Dynasty tombs in Abusir”, in: Bárta, Miroslav (ed.). The Old Kingdom Art and Archaeology. Proceedings of the conference held in Prague, May 31–June 4, 2004, Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague – Publishing House of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, pp. 45–62.
  • 2009a “A case of veneration from Abusir South”, in: Maříková Vlčková, Petra – Mynářová, Jana – Tomášek, Martin (eds.). My things changed things: social development and cultural exchange in prehistory, antiquity, and the Middle Ages, Prague: Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Arts, pp. 25–30.
  • 2009b “An Old Kingdom book of the afterlife”, in: Bourriau, Janine – Magee, Diana – Quirke, Stephen (eds.). Sitting beside Lepsius. Studies in honour of Jaromir Malek at the Griffith Institute, Leuven: Peeters – Departement Oosterse Studies [Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta 185], pp. 23–38.
  • 2009c “Filling the chambers, rising the status: Sixth Dynasty context for the decline of the Old Kingdom”, Cahier de recherches de l’Institut de papyrologie et d’égyptologie de Lille 28, pp. 145–155.
  • 2011a “A new Old Kingdom rock-cut tomb from Abusir and its Abusir-Saqqara context”, in: Strudwick, Helen – Strudwick, Nigel (eds.). Old Kingdom, New perspectives. Egyptian Art and Archaeology 2750–2150 BC, Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 9–21.
  • 2011b “An Abusir mastaba from the reign of Huni“, in: Bareš, Ladislav – Bárta, Miroslav – Callender, Vivienne Gae – Janák, Jiří – Krejčí, Jaromír (eds.). Times, Signs and Pyramids. Studies in Honour of Miroslav Verner on the Occasion of His Seventieth Birthday, Prague: Charles University in Prague, pp. 41–50.
  • 2014 The Tomb of the Sun Priest Neferinpu (AS 37), Prague: Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Arts [Abusir XXIII].
  • 2015a “A reassembled false door from the time of Nyuserra”, Bulletin of the Egyptological Seminar 19, pp. 131–138.
  • 2015b “Tomb of the chief physician Shepseskafankh”, Prague Egyptological Studies XV, pp. 15–27.
  • 2016 “‘Dummy mummification’ in the Old Kingdom: a new intact case from the 5th Dynasty, Abusir”, in: Landgráfová, Renata – Mynářová, Jana (eds.). Rich and Great. Studies in Honour of Anthony J. Spalinger on the Occasion of his 70th Feast of Thoth, Prague: Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Arts, pp. 15–17.
  • 2019a “Altar of Sankhuptah”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 170–171.
  • 2019b “Canopic jars from the tomb of the priest Neferinpu”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 158–159.
  • 2019c “Double statue of an ancient Egyptian dignitary”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 124–125.
  • 2019d “False door of the priest Neferinpu”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 154–155.
  • 2019e “Hetepi’s offering scene”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 106–109.
  • 2019f “Nefer’s false door”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 120–121.
  • 2019g “Receptacles for food offerings from the tomb of Inti Pepyankh”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 184–185.
  • 2019h “Seal impressions from the burial chamber of Neferinpu”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 160–161.
  • 2019i “Statue of Nefer”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 118–119.
  • 2019j “The oldest ushabti from Egypt”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 206–207.
  • 2019k “Wooden boat”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 112–113.
  • 2020 “Visible and yet concealed: agency and form in some early Old Kingdom tombs in ancient Egypt“, in: Geisen, Christina (ed.). Ritual Landscape and Performance. Proceedings of the International Conference on Ritual Landscape and Performance, Yale University, September 23–24, 2016, New Haven: Yale Egyptology, pp. 1–24.

 

Bárta, Miroslav – Arias Kytnarová, Katarína – Dvořák, Martin

  • 2010 “The tomb of Hetepi (AS 20)”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Coppens, Filip – Vymazalová, Hana (eds.). Tomb of Hetepi (AS 20), Tombs AS 33–35, and AS 50–53, Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology, Charles University [Abusir XIX], pp. 3–56.

 

Bárta, Miroslav – Arias Kytnarová, Katarína – Maříková Vlčková, Petra – Cílek, Václav – Lang, Miloš – Sůvová, Zdeňka

  • 2010 “Tomb AS 33”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Coppens, Filip – Vymazalová, Hana (eds.). Tomb of Hetepi (AS 20), Tombs AS 33–35, and AS 50–53, Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology, Charles University [Abusir XIX], pp. 57–182.

 

Bárta, Miroslav – Arias Kytnarová, Katarína – Odler, Martin – Sůvová, Zdeňka

  • 2017“‘Killed’ for eternity. Artefacts and ritual behaviour from a unique ceremonial structure in Abusir South“, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Coppens, Filip – Krejčí, Jaromír (eds.). Abusir and Saqqara in the Year 2015, Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University.

 

Bárta, Miroslav – Bezděk, Aleš – Černý, Viktor – Ikram, Salima – Kočár, Petr – Křivánek, Roman – Kujanová, Martina – Pokorný, Petr – Reader, Colin – Sůvová, Zdeňka – Vlčková, Petra

  • 2009 Tomb complex of the vizier Qar, his sons Qar Junior and Senedjemib, and Iykai, Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague – Dryada [Abusir XIII].

 

Bárta, Miroslav – Dulíková, Veronika

  • 2018 “The afterlife existence captured in stone: the Sixth Dynasty false door stela of Inti in the social and religious context”, in: Jánosi, Peter – Vymazalová, Hana (eds.). The Art of Describing. The World of Tomb Decoration as Visual Culture of the Old Kingdom. Studies in Honour of Yvonne Harpur, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 53–84.

 

Bárta, Miroslav – Jirásková, Lucie – Krejčí, Jaromír – Odler, Martin – Brůna, Vladimír – Havelková, Petra – Sůvová, Zdeňka

  • 2020 “Tomb of Kairsu discovered in Abusir (AC 33)”, Prague Egyptological Studies XXV, pp. XY–XY.

 

Bárta, Miroslav – Varadzin, Ladislav – Janák, Jiří – Mynářová, Jana – Brůna, Vladimír

  • 2018 “The temple of Ramesses II in Abusir”, Egyptian Archaeology 52, pp. 10–14.

 

Bárta, Miroslav – Vymazalová, Hana

  • 2018 “Created for eternity: statues and serdabs in the late Fifth Dynasty tombs at Abusir South”, in: Kuraszkiewicz, Kamil O. – Kopp, Edyta – Takács, Daniel (eds.). ‘The Perfection that Endures…’ Studies on the Old Kingdom Art and Archaeology, Warsaw: Department of Egyptology, Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Warsaw, pp. 61–76.

 

Bárta, Miroslav – Vymazalová, Hana – Dulíková, Veronika – Arias, Katarína – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzin, Ladislav

  • 2014 “Exploration of the Necropolis at Abusir South in the Season of 2012. Preliminary Report”, Ägypten und Levante / Egypt and the Levant 24, pp. 15–38.

 

Borchardt, Ludwig

  • 1907 Das Grabdenkmal des Königs Ne-user–rec, Leipzig: Hinrichs’sche Buchhandlung [Ausgrabungen der Deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft in Abusir 1902–1908. Bd. 1].
  • 1909 Das Grabdenkmal des Königs Nefer-ir-ke-rec, Leipzig: Hinrichs’sche Buchhandlung.
  • 1910 Das Grabdenkmal des Königs CaAHu-rec. Bd. I: Der Bau, Leipzig: Hinrichs’sche Buchhandlung [Ausgrabungen der Deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft in Abusir 1902–1908. Bd. 6].
  • 1913 Das Grabdenkmal des Königs CaAHu-rec. Bd. II: Die Wandbilder, Leipzig: Hinrichs’sche Buchhandlung [Ausgrabungen der Deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft in Abusir 1902–1908. Bd. 7].

 

Cílek, Václav – Bárta, Miroslav – Lisá, Lenka – Pokorná, Adéla – Juříčková, Lucie – Brůna, Vladimír – Mahmoud, Abdel Moneim A. – Bajer, Aleš – Novák, Jan – Beneš, Jaromír

  • 2012 “Diachronic development of the Lake of Abusir during the third millennium BC, Cairo, Egypt”, Quaternary international 266, pp. 14–24.

 

Coppens, Filip

  • 2009 “The tomb of Padihor”, in: Coppens, Filip – Smoláriková, Květa (eds.). Lesser Late period tombs at Abusir. The tomb of Padihor and the anonymous tomb R3, Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague [Abusir XX], pp. 23–84.

 

Dulíková, Veronika

  • 2019a “Calcite head-rest from Setib’s burial chamber”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 172–173.
  • 2019b “Ears and beard from the burial chamber of Kaaper the Younger”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 116–117.
  • 2019c “Fan from the tomb of Hemshezemtet”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 202–203.
  • 2019d “Fragment of relief decoration from the tomb of the inspector of hairdressers Ankhires”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 132–133.
  • 2019e “Hemshezemtet’s lintel with green inscription”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 200–201.
  • 2019f “Kherep sceptre from the tomb of the inspector of hairdressers Ankhires”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 134–135.
  • 2019g “Offerings above the burial of a child in the tomb of the dignitary Nefer”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 122–123.
  • 2019h “Reconstructed bead collar necklace”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 130–131.

 

Dulíková, Veronika – Bárta, Miroslav – Odler, Martin – Peterková Hlouchová, Marie

  • 2018 “Tomb at Abusir South from a time of change belonging to Ankhires, inspector of hairdressers of the Great House (AS 98)”, Prague Egyptological Studies XXI, pp. 3–33.

 

Dulíková, Veronika – Jirásková, Lucie – Vymazalová, Hana – Arias Kytnarová, Katarína – Havelková, Petra

  • 2017 “The tombs of Kaisebi (AS 76) and Ptahwer (AS76b) at Abusir South“, Pražské Egyptologické Studie XIX, pp. 3–26.

 

Dulíková, Veronika – Odler, Martin – Březinová, Helena – Havelková, Petra

  • 2015 “A burial with a stamp seal depicting a Bes-like figure from Abusir”, Prague Egyptological Studies XV, pp. 69–75.

 

Fischer, Henry G.

  • 1959 “A scribe of the army in a Saqqara mastaba of the early Fifth Dynasty”, Journal of Near Eastern Studies 18/4, pp. 233–272.

 

Janák, Jiří – Bělohoubková, Dana

  • 2019 “Texts for the magical protection of the body of the deceased”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 240–241.

 

Janák, Jiří – Landgráfová, Renata

  • 2011 “New evidence on the mummification process in the Late Period: hieratic texts from the embalmer’s cache in the shaft tomb of Menekhibnekau at Abusir”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Coppens, Filip – Krejčí, Jaromír (eds.). Abusir and Saqqara in the Year 2010/1, Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague, pp. 30–45.
  • 2014 “How to make a mummy: a late hieratic guide from Abusir”, in: David, Rosalie – Cockitt, Jenefer – Metcalfe, Ryan (eds.). Palaeopathology in Egypt and Nubia: a century in review, Oxford: Archaeopress, pp. 107–117.

 

Jánosi, Peter

  • 2017 “The Mastaba of the Chief Physician Nfr-Hr-PtH (AS 65)”, Prague Egyptological Studies XIX, pp. 27–36.

 

Jeřábek, David

  • 2018 “Clay sealings from the pyramid complex of king Raneferef kept in the Náprstek Museum: general features of the corpus and its potential to the study of the administration of the royal funerary cult”, Annals of the Náprstek Museum Praha 39/2, pp. 19–38.

 

Jirásková, Lucie

  • 2019a “Set of travertine models from the tomb of Khekeretnebty”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 84–85.
  • 2019b “Stone bowl with name of King Huni”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 108–109.

 

Kampp-Seyfried, Friederike

  • 2006 “Abúsír v První přechodné době a na počátku Střední říše / Abusir in Turbulent Times: the First Intermediate Period and the Middle Kingdom”, in: Benešovská, Hana – Maříková Vlčková, Petra (eds.). Abúsír. Tajemství pouště a pyramid / Abusir. Secrets of the desert and the pyramids, Praha: Národní Muzeum, pp. 152–161.

 

Kawae, Yukinori – Yasumuro, Yoshihiro – Kanaya, Ichiroh – Dan, Hiroshige – Chiba, Fumito

  • 2016 “Abusir 3D survey 2015”, Prague Egyptological Studies XVII, pp. 3–11.

 

Khaled, Mohamed Ismail

  • 2008 “Neues vom Aufweg der Sahure-Pyramide”, Sokar 17, pp. 26–31.

 

Krejčí, Jaromír

  • 2008 “The Mastaba of Nakhtsare”, in: Krejčí, Jaromír – Callender, Vivienne Gae – Verner, Miroslav (eds.). Minor tombs in the Royal Necropolis I: the Mastabas of Nebtyemneferes and Nakhtsare, Pyramid Complex Lepsius no. 24 and Tomb Complex Lepsius no. 25, Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology, Charles University [Abusir XII], pp. 37–68
  • 2009 The Architecture of the Mastaba of Ptahshepses, Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology [Abusir XI].
  • 2011a “A new specific tomb type in Abusir?”, in: Strudwick, Helen – Strudwick, Nigel (eds.). Old Kingdom, New perspectives. Egyptian Art and Archaeology 2750–2150 BC, Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 131–138.
  • 2011b “Nyuserra revisited”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Coppens, Filip – Krejčí, Jaromír (eds.). Abusir and Saqqara in the Year 2010/1, Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology, Charles University in Prague, pp. 513–524.
  • 2013 “Das Grab des Kakaibaef in Abusir”, Sokar 27, pp. 26–37.
  • 2016 “Archaeological excavation of tomb AC 31 in Abusir Centre. A preliminary report”, Prague Egyptological Studies XVII, pp. 12–23.
  • 2018 “Archaeological exploration of the mastaba of count Kakaibaef in Abusir (Tomb AC 29)“, in: Kuraszkiewicz, Kamil O. – Kopp, Edyta – Takács, Daniel (eds.). ‘The Perfection that Endures…’ Studies on the Old Kingdom Art and Archaeology, Warsaw: Department of Egyptology, Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Warsaw, pp. 239–246.
  • 2019a “Builders’ inscription from the pyramid Lepsius no. 24”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 56–57.
  • 2019b “Builder’s inscription with name of Queen Khentkaus III”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 62–63.
  • 2019c “Faience pendant in the form of wedjat eye”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 96–97.
  • 2019d “Model of a goose or duck from the tomb of Nakhtsare”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 58–59.
  • 2019e “Nakhtsare’s cemetery in Abusir centre”, in: Piacentini, Patrizia – Castelli, Alessio Delli (eds.). Old Kingdom Art and Archaeology 7. Proceedings of the International Conference Università degli Studi di Milano. 3–7 July 2017, Milano: Libreria Antiquaria Pontremoli [Egyptian & Egyptological Documents Archives Libraries VI], pp. 122–127.
  • 2019f “Princess Khekeretnebty watching the bringing of offerings”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 82–83.
  • 2019g “Ritual pesheskaf knife from tomb AC 31”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 64–65.
  • 2019h “Sacrificed calf from tomb AC 31”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 68–69.
  • 2019i “Sarcophagi of Ptahshepses”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 76–77.
  • 2019j “Sculptural portrait of the vizier Ptahshepses”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 74–75.
  • 2019k “Wooden figurine of a woman from the mastaba of Werkaure”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 98–99.
  • 2019l “Wooden stand from tomb AC 31”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 66–67.

 

Krejčí, Jaromír – Arias Kytnarová, Katarína – Odler, Martin

  • 2015 “Archaeological excavation of the mastaba of Queen Khentkaus III (tomb AC 30) in Abusir”, Prague Egyptological Studies XV, pp. 28–42.

 

Krejčí, Jaromír – Arias Kytnarová, Katarína – Vymazalová, Hana – Pokorná, Adéla – Beneš, Jaromír

  • 2014 Mastaba of Werkaure, Volume I: AC 26 and AC 32 – Old Kingdom strata, Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague [Abusir XXIV].

 

Krejčí, Jaromír – Callender, Vivienne Gae – Verner, Miroslav (eds.)

  • 2008 Minor tombs in the Royal Necropolis I: the Mastabas of Nebtyemneferes and Nakhtsare, Pyramid Complex Lepsius no. 24 and Tomb Complex Lepsius no. 25, Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology, Charles University [Abusir XII].

 

Landgráfová, Renata

  • 2006 Faience Inlays from the Funerary Temple of King Raneferef. Raneferef’s Sabstitute Decoration Programme, Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague [Abusir XIV].
  • 2019a “Demonic protectors from Menekhibnekau’s tomb”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 244–245.
  • 2019b “Texts against Apophis from the tomb of the priest Iufaa”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 236–237.
  • 2019c “The seahorse (HAJSS) from the shaft tomb of Iufaa: new evidence of the elusive creature”, Annals of the Náprstek Museum Praha 40/2, pp. 59–68.
  • 2020 “The guardians of Menekhibnekau: chapter 144 of the Book of the Dead in the shaft tomb of Menekhibnekau at Abusir”, Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections 25, pp. 96–106.

 

Landgráfová, Renata – Coppens, Filip – Janák, Jiří – Míčková, Diana

  • 2017 “Myth and ritual in the burial chamber of the shaft tomb of Iufaa at Abusir: snakes and snake-like beings”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Coppens, Filip – Krejčí, Jaromír (eds.). Abusir and Saqqara in the Year 2015, Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, pp. 613–626.

 

Landgráfová, Renata – Janák, Jiří

  • 2017 “The Book of Snakes from the tomb of Iufaa at Abusir”, in: Kóthay, Katalin Anna (ed.). Burial and mortuary practices in Late Period and Graeco-Roman Egypt: proceedings of the international conference held at Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, 17-19 July 2014, Budapest: Museum of Fine Arts, pp. 113–124.
  • 2019a “Menekhibnekau’s mummification manual”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 250–251.
  • 2019b “‘Snake Encyclopaedia’ from the burial chamber of the priest Iufaa”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 232–233.

 

Landgráfová, Renata – Míčková, Diana

  • 2020 “Purification of the Whopper: The Royal Purification Ritual in the Shaft Tomb of Iufaa”, in: Coppens, Filip – Vymazalová, Hana (eds.). 11. Ägyptologische Tempeltagung. The Discourse between Tomb and Temple, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag [Königtum, Staat und Gesellschaft früher Hochkulturen 3,6], pp. 183–208.

 

Lepsius, Carl Richard

  • 1897 Denkmäler aus Aegypten und Aethiopien. Text 1: Unteraegypten und Memphis, Leipzig: J. C. Hinrichs’sche Buchhandlung.

 

Mariette, August

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Megahed, Mohamed

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Míčková, Diana

  • 2018 “The curious case of priest Iufaa: preliminary remarks on texts on the inner side of the outer sarcophagus“, in: Incordino, Ilaria – Mainieri, Stefania – Pubblico, Maria Diletta – Salsano, Anna – D’Itria, Elena – Rega, Francesco Michele (eds.). Current research in Egyptology 2017. Proceedings of the eighteenth annual symposium, University of Naples “L’Orientale” 3–6 May 2017, Oxford: Archaeopress, pp. 116–125.

 

Morgan, J. de

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Mynářová, Jana

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  • 2019 “Cartouche of Ramesses II”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 208–209.

 

Mynářová-Kořínková, Jana

  • 2006 “Abusir in the New Kingdom: current research by the Czech Institute for Egyptology”, in: Dann, Rachael J. (ed.). Current research in Egyptology 2004: proceedings of the fifth annual symposium which took place at the University of Durham January 2004, Oxford: Oxbow, pp. 112–117.

 

Nováková, Vĕra

  • 2017 “The household of an Egyptian dignitary: the case of Ptahshepses”, Prague Egyptological Studies XIX, pp. 95–109.

 

Odler, Martin

  • 2015 “Copper model tools in Old Kingdom female burials”, in: Walsh, Carl – Pinarello, Massimiliano S. – Yoo, Justin – Lundock, Jason (eds.). Current research in Egyptology 2014: proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Symposium, University College London and King’s College London, April 9–12, 2014, Oxford – Philadelphia: Oxbow Books, pp. 39–58.
  • 2017 “For the temples, for the burial chambers. Sixth Dynasty copper vessel assemblages”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Coppens, Filip – Krejčí, Jaromír (eds.). Abusir and Saqqara in the Year 2015, Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, pp. 293–315.
  • 2019a “Copper altar and set of miniaturised and model vessels from the burial chamber of Inti Pepyankhů, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 186–187.
  • 2019b  “Copper vessels and their miniatures from the burial chamber of Inti Pepyankh”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 182–183.
  • 2019c “Set of copper model tool blades from the burial chamber of Inti Pepyankh”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 192–193.
  • 2019d “Set of copper models of tools and vessels from tomb AC 31”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 70–71.

 

Odler, Martin – Peterková Hlouchová, Marie

  • 2019 “Limestone stela with offering scene and two engaged statues”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 114–115.

 

Odler, Martin – Peterková Hlouchová, Marie – Havelková, Petra – Sůvová, Zdeňka – Arias Kytnarová, Katarína – Brůna, Vladimír – Jirásková, Lucie

  • 2019 “A new tomb of transitional type from Abusir South: mastaba of Nyankhseshat (AS 104)“, Prague Egyptological Studies XXIII, pp. 49–82.

 

Odler, Martin – Peterková Hlouchová, Marie – Kytnarová, Katarína Arias – Havelková, Petra

  • 2018 “New Egyptian tomb type found at Abusir South? Report on the excavations of mud brick complex AS 103”, Prague Egyptological Studies XXI, pp. 27–34.

 

Patočková, Barbara

  • 1998 “Fragments de statues découverts dans le mastaba de Ptahchepses à Abousir”, in: Grimal, Nicolas (ed.). Les critères de datation stylistiques à l’ancien empire, Le Caire: Institut français d’archéologie orientale, pp. 227–233.

 

Perring, John Shae

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Peterková Hlouchová, Marie

  • 2017 “New finds from Greco-Roman Period decorated wooden coffins from Abusir South”, in: Chyla, Julia M. – Dębowska-Ludwin, Joanna – Rosińska-Balik, Karolina – Walsh, Carl (eds.). Current Research in Egyptology 2016. Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Symposium. Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland 4–7 May 2016, Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 136–149.
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Peterková Hlouchová, Marie – Bělohoubková, Dana – Sůvová, Zdeňka – Havelková, Petra

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Posener-Kriéger, Paule

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Posener-Kriéger, Paule – Verner, Miroslav – Vymazalová, Hana

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Schäfer, Heinrich

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Smoláriková, Květa

  • 2006 “Some remarks on embalmers’ caches from the Saite-Persian cemetery at Abusir”, in: Győry, Hedvig (ed.). Aegyptus et Pannonia III: Acta symposii anno 2004, Budapest: MEBT-ÓEB, pp. 261–270.
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  • 2013 “Persian kings and their strategy towards the Egyptians: interpretation of recent archaeological finds from the Saite-Persian cemetery at Abusir”, in: Guarducci, Guido – Valentini, Stefano – Bombardieri, Luca – D’Agostino, Anacleto – Orsi, Valentina (eds.). SOMA 2012. Identity and connectivity: proceedings of the 16th Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology, Florence, Italy, 1-3 March 2012, Oxford: Archaeopress, pp. 545–551.
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  • 2019a “Aryballos-shaped lekythos with a sphinx”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 212–213.
  • 2019b “Foundation deposits of the tomb of the admiral Udjahorresnet”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 220–221.
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Smoláriková, Květa – Bareš, Ladislav

  • 2020 “The shaft tomb of Udjahorresnet at Abusir”, Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections 26, pp. 176–184.

 

Steindorff, Georg

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Strouhal, Eugen

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Strouhal, Eugen – Bareš, Ladislav

  • 1993 Secondary cemetery in the mastaba of Ptahshepses at Abusir, Prague: Charles University.

 

Strouhal, E. – Čejka, J. – Urbanec, Z. – Hruskova, I.

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Strouhal, E. – Němečková, A. – Kouba, M.

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Sůvová, Zdeňka

  • 2011“Animal remains from Abusir-south: the shaft filling and adjacent structures of mastaba AS 51”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Coppens, Filip – Krejčí, Jaromír (eds.). Abusir and Saqqara in the Year 2010/1, Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague, pp. 46–66.

 

Toonen, Willem H. J. – Odler, Martin – Arias, Katarína – Krejčí, Jaromír – Brůna, Vladimír – Bárta, Miroslav – Willems, Harco

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Vachala, Břetislav

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  • 2019b “Tablet of the seven sacred oils”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 196–197.

 

Verner, Miroslav

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  • 2019a “Abusir pyramidia”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 54–55.
  • 2019b “Builders’ inscription with a date from the pyramid of Raneferef”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 32–33.
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  • 2019d “Ostrakon with the name of Sahure’s palace, Wetjes-neferu-Sahure”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 46–47.
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  • 2019f “Raneferef seated on his throne under the protection of the god Horus”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 28–29.
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Verner, Miroslav (ed.)

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Verner, Miroslav – Bárta, Miroslav – Sůvová, Zdenka

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Verner, Miroslav – Callender, Vivienne Gae

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Verner, Miroslav – Posener-Kriéger, Paule – Jánosi, Peter

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Vlčková, Petra

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Vymazalová, Hana

  • 2015 “Exploration of the burial apartments in tomb complex AS 68: preliminary report of the 2013 fall season”, Prague Egyptological Studies XIX, pp. 43–58.
  • 2016 “Evidence of three possible relatives of princess Sheretnebty from her tomb at Abusir South”, Archiv orientální 84/1, pp. 1–22.
  • 2019a “Accounting record of rations for employees of Raneferef’s pyramid complex”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 38–39.
  • 2019b “Burial of a mouse in the sarcophagus of the priest Neferinpu”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 156–157.
  • 2019c “Decoration of the entrance to the rock chapel of Duaptah”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 144–145.
  • 2019d “Decree of King Djedkare on appointment to an office”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 34–35.
  • 2019e “Description of statues of Queen Khentkaus II”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 52–53.
  • 2019f “Fragments of the false door of Princess Sheretnebty”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 140–141.
  • 2019g “Hieratic inscription in the tomb chapel of the dignitary Shepespuptah”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 150–151.
  • 2019h “Inventory of Raneferef’s cult equipment“, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 36–37.
  • 2019i “Relief of the dignitary Ankhiemaptah and his wife”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 166–167.
  • 2019j “Statue of Princess Sheretnebty with son”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 136–137.
  • 2019k “Statue of Sheretnebty and her husband”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 137–138.
  • 2019l “Stopper with seal imprint from the burial chamber of Duaptah”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 148–149.

Vymazalová, Hana – Arias Kytnarová, Katarína – Beneš, Jaromír – Bezděk, Aleš – Březinová, Helena – Pokorná, Adéla – Sůvová, Zdeňka – Šuláková, Hana – Varadzin, Ladislav – Zedníková Malá, Pavla

  • 2011 The Tomb of Kaiemtjenenet (AS 38) and the Surrounding Structures (AS 57–60), Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts [Abusir XXII].

 

Vymazalová, Hana – Coppens, Filip – Varadzin, Ladislav – Arias Kytnarová, Katarína – Malá, Pavla – Sůvová, Zdeňka – Pokorná, Adéla – Pokorný, Petr – Bezděk, Aleš – Háva, Jiří – Novák, Jan – Březinová, Helena

  • 2010 “The eastern group of tombs (AS 34–35 and 50–53)”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Coppens, Filip – Vymazalová, Hana (eds.). Tomb of Hetepi (AS 20), Tombs AS 33–35, and AS 50–53, Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology, Charles University [Abusir XIX], pp. 183–369.

 

Vymazalová, Hana – Dulíková, Veronika

  • 2012 “Sheretnebty, a king’s daughter from Abusir South”, Archiv orientální 80/3, pp. 339–356.
  • 2014 “New evidence on Princess Sheretnebty from Abusir South”, Archiv orientální 82/1, pp. 1–19.

 

Vymazalová, Hana – Havelková, Petra

  • 2016 “Shepespuptah Idu According to Evidence from his Rock-Cut Tomb at Abusir South”, Annals of the Náprstek Museum 37/2, pp. 89–108.
  • 2019 “Notes on the tomb of Duaptah (AS 68A) at Abusir South”, Anthropologie 57/1, pp. 87–104.

 

Vymazalová, Hana – Megahed, Mohamed

  • 2017 “Exploration of structures AS 66 and AS 69 in Abusir South: preliminary report on the 2015 and 2016”, Prague Egyptological Studies XIX, pp. 66–80.

 

Vymazalová, Hana – Sůvová, Zdeňka

  • 2016 “A story of an ancient Egyptian mouse”, Anthropologie: International Journal of Human Diversity and Evolution 54/3, pp. 187–194.

 

Wild, Henri

  • 1953 Le tombeau de Ti II: la chapelle (première partie), Le Caire: Imprimerie de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale [Mémoires publiés par les membres de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale 65].
  • 1966 Le tombeau de Ti III: la chapelle (deuxième partie), Le Caire: Imprimerie de l’Institut français d’Archéologie orientale [Mémoires publiés par les membres de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale 65].

 

Wollnerová, Dorotea

  • 2019 “Textile with inscription from the tomb of Princess Khekeretnebty”, in: Bárta, Miroslav – Bareš, Ladislav – Krejčí, Jaromír – Megahed, Mohamed – Varadzinová, Lenka (eds.). Created for eternity: the greatest discoveries of Czech Egyptology, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, pp. 86–87.