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Corpus der Hieroglyphischen Inschriften aus dem Grab des Tutanchamun
by Horst Beinlich and Mohammed Saleh
(Tut'ankhamun Tomb Series, Griffith Institute 1989)
Hardback. Publisher's Price GB £45.00, Our Price GB £22.95

Demotic Grammar in the Ptolemaic Sacerdotal Decrees
by R. S. Simpson
This is the first full analysis of the grammar of demotic Egypt as found in the Canopus decree of 238 BC, the Raphia decree of 217 BC, the Memphis (Rosetta) decree of 196 BC and the two Philae decrees of 186 and 184 BC. These texts, which have been famous ...
Hardback. Price GB £40.00


Studies in Egyptian Syntax
by Battiscombe Gunn, edited by R.S. Simpson
Battiscombe Gunn's Studies in Egyptian Syntax (1924) is one of the fundamental works in Egyptian linguistics. the book, which has long been unobtainable, was published when the author was working for Alan H. Gardiner, who was preparing his renowned Egyptian Grammar (1st Edition 1927, 3rd edn 1957). Gardiner perceived the significance of Gunn's work with its major discoveries, and he incorporated a number of Gunn's ideas in his own ...
Hardback. Price GB £60.00

The Liturgy of Opening of the Mouth for Breathing
Smith, M.
This is an ancient Egyptian mortuary text preserved in four manuscripts, located in Berlin, Strasbourg, Paris and Oxford. All are written in Demotic script and date to the early part of the 1st century AD. The purpose of this liturgy was threefold: to ...
Hardback. Publisher's Price GB £80.00, Our Price GB £29.95


Papyrus Harkness
by Mark Smith
Written in AD 61, Papyrus Harkness is a near-complete demotic text originally owned by a woman called Tanawerouw. The text itself describes a series of mortuary rituals performed for Tanawerouw, who died on February 16th AD 61, and would have been buried with her in her tomb to prolong the rituals' effect. Somehow, the papyrus made its way onto the Cairo antiquities market, where it was bought by Howard Carter in 1922. This volume is the first ...
Hardback. Price GB £95.00

The Tombs of Amenhotep, Khnummose and Amenmose at Thebes
by Nigel Strudwick, assisted by Helen M. Strudwick
Based on fieldwork carried out by an expedition from Cambridge University 1984-1990 to complete the work of Norman and Nina de Garis Davies, this splendid book publishes three 18th Dynasty tombs arranged round a single courtyard on the Theban West Bank. ...
Hardback. Publisher's Price GB £120.00, Our Price GB £79.95

Game Boxes and Accessories from Tut'ankhamun's Tomb
Tait, W. J.
63p (Griffith Institute 1982)
Hardback. Publisher's Price GB £20.00, Our Price GB £9.95

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