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2. "Its Leaves Are Like the Daughter of the Willow": The Herbal Genre in Ancient Egypt.
3. Learning Through Practice: On How Kemyt Contributed to Crafting and Transmitting Scribal Knowledge.
4. Presence and Absence of the Tomb Owner in Wall Scenes and Funerary Models.
5. Unpublished Administrative Ostraca from Gurna.
6. À propos du titre jry nfr-ḥȝ.t, « préposé à celui à l'avant parfait ».
7. The Canonical and the Dynamic: A Model for Understanding Artistic Change in the 18th Dynasty.
8. The Ancient Egyptian Origin of a Transcultural Trope, across Classical, Islamic, and Jewish Traditions: The First Attestation of the Crocodile Bird in Egyptian, or Why Herodotus Is Not a Liar (with the First Edition of P. Vienna D 6104).
9. On the Road Again. Hadrians Reise von Ägypten nach Athen (131) im Lichte neuer Quellenfunde.
10. The Destruction of 'Mankind'.
11. Modelling the Dynamics of Ancient Egyptian State During the Old Kingdom Period: Hidden Markov Models and Social Network Analysis.
12. Laerke Recht, Katarzyna Zeman-Wiśniewska (eds), Animal Iconography in the Archaeological Record. New Approaches, New Dimensions. Equinox Publishing Ltd. (Sheffield, Bristol 2021). Hardcover, 220 pages, 108 illustrations, 10 tables, ISBN 978-1-78179-926-0
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