- Deir el-Medina (Egyptian Arabic: دير المدينة), or Dayr al-Madīnah, is an
ancient Egyptian workmen's
village which was home to the
artisans who
worked on...
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Rapport sur les
fouilles de Deir El
Médineh (1928), 58-60, pls. V, VII. Bruyère,
Rapport sur les
fouilles de Deir El
Médineh (1928), 47-48, pl. III. Bruyère...
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which they
regarded as
their "new Zion", or in Yiddish,
their goldene medineh (golden land/state) (Urofsky 2012, p. 97). "The
valid argument against...
- tombe: Deir el-
Médineh à l'époque Ramesside, 1985. note 8 Eyre, pp.168-170
Dominique Valbelle, Les
Ouvriers de la tombe: Deir el-
Médineh à l'époque Ramesside...
- Egypt. 44: 195. Nagel, G. (1938). La
ceramique du
Nouvel Empire a Deir
Medineh. Vol. 15. Cairo. p. 6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher...
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inscriptions in English. Bruyère,
Bernard (1930). Mert
Seger à Deir el
Médineh (in French). l'Institut français d'archéologie orientale. pp. 32–37. Redford...
- Tomb of Paheri,
Plate V from Petrie's
Anhas el
Medineh /
Herkleopolis Magna...
- Vandier,
excavated tombs around the
ancient Egyptian village of Deir el-
Medineh in the
Valley of the Kings,
under the au****es of the
Institut Français...
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European cartographers of the 17th–18th
centuries who
mention it as "Habu", "
Medineh el Habou" and "Medinet Habu", with
variants "Medinet Abu" and "Medinet...
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Texas Press. Bruyère,
Bernard (1939).
Rapport sur les
fouilles de Deir el
Medineh: 1934–1935 (in French). Cairo, Egypt:
Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale...