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Ancient Near East - Goyon, Jean-Claude. Confirmation du Pouvoir Royal au Nouvel An  

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Goyon, Jean-Claude. Confirmation du Pouvoir Royal au Nouvel An  

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Title:Confirmation du Pouvoir Royal au Nouvel An
Subtitle:Planches
Availability:In Print
Publisher:Brooklyn Museum
 

The companion volume to Jean-Claude Goyon’s Confirmation du Pouvior Royal au Nouvel An, this rare work contains the photographs of Brooklyn Museum Papyrus 47.218.50. The papyrus, one of a collection of previously unknown documents, was unrolled for the first time in the modern period in the late 1960s. This remarkable document deals with royal ceremonies of ancient Egypt that were performed during the transition period between years. Written in hieratic, the papyrus was published by Goyon in Cairo in 1972, a publication which included the text. What the original publication lacked was a photographic record of the document. This 12-by-16 volume contains the 15 full-sized photographs of the papyrus in black and white, on facing pages with the text written out in hieroglyphic script. Supplies of this uncommon find are limited.




Goyon, Jean-Claude. Confirmation du Pouvoir Royal au Nouvel An
ISBN:0-913696-17-X
Weight:1 LBS.
Price:$150.00
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