- Deir El
Bersha (Arabic: دير البرشا; also
written as Dayr al-Barsha, Deir el-Bersheh) is a
Coptic village in
Middle Egypt, in the
Minya Governorate. It...
- BCE). He is well
known for his
painted outer coffin (commonly
called the “
Bersha coffin”) now
exhibited in the
Museum of Fine Arts,
Boston along with his...
- the
Middle Kingdom. His tomb—the only one
among the
necropolis of Deir el-
Bersha that wasn't
damaged by the
explosives used in
recent quarrying methods—is...
- the
spell was
written on some mid-Twelfth
Dynasty coffins from Deir el-
Bersha (about 1850 BC) and is
known today as
spell 472 of the
Coffin Texts. Mentioned...
- few
coffins from the
Middle Egyptian necropolis of el-Bersheh (Deir El
Bersha)
contain unique graphical representations of the
realm of the afterlife...
-
archaeological sites in the
governorate of
Minya include Deir Abu Hinis, Deir el-
Bersha, El-Sheikh Sa'id, and Tuna el-Gebel. El
Ashmunein (Hermopolis Magna) was...
-
Period they
moved slightly northward their official necropolis to Deir el-
Bersha,
where their remarkable though poorly preserved rock-cut
tombs were excavated...
- Samontu,
Abydos (1910 BC)
Reliefs from the tomb of Djehutyhotep, Deir-el-
Bersha (1878–1855 BC)
Three Granite statues of
Senwosret III, Deir el-Bahri (1850...
-
Kettar Cemetery, Oued
Koriche Beni
Hasan City of the Dead (Cairo) Deir El
Bersha El
Bagawat El
Hawawish ****g El
Gamous Gabbari necropolis Halfaya Sollum...
-
evidence is an
inscription discovered in 2012 at a
limestone quarry in Deir el-
Bersha, just
north of Akhetaten, from the pharaoh's
sixteenth regnal year. The...