Survey of Memphis VII. The Hekekyan Papers and Other Sources for the Survey of Memphis
Released: Dec 31, 2010
Publisher: Egypt Exploration Society
Format: Paperback, 225 pages
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Description:
The site of Memphis preserves the archaeological remains of the first capital of a unified pharaonic Egypt, including the site of the temple of Ptah which gives its name to the city and the country (Hikuptah - Aigyptos - Egypt). The Egypt Explorations Society's survey of Memphis began in 1981 and has run up to the present. An exceptionally rich textual and pictorial archive is one important source of information available to us, and is presented here, highlighting the work of Joseph Hekekyan, a talented and pioneering archaeologist who worked at Memphis and many other sites in the 1850's but who is - surprisingly - almost unknown today.
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