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Bietak is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Manfred Bietak (born 1940),
Austrian archaeologist and
professor Wilhelm Bietak (born 1947)...
- ISSN 1866-9565. S2CID 235271929.
Bietak 2012, p. 4.
Bietak 2019, p. 47.
Bietak 1999, p. 377.
Bourriau 2000, p. 180.
Bietak 2012, p. 5.
Ryholt 1997, p. 186...
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Manfred Bietak (born in Vienna, 6
October 1940) is an
Austrian archaeologist. He is
professor emeritus of
Egyptology at the
University of Vienna, working...
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Wilhelm "Willy"
Bietak (born 23 May 1947) is an
Austrian pair
skater and
skating event producer.
During his career, he
competed internationally with partners...
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Manfred Bietak and
Irene Forstner-Muller. "The
Topography of New
Kingdom Avaris and Per-Ramesses", pp 27-28
Bietak, Manfred. "Manfred
Bietak, "A THUTMOSID...
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Bietak 2007, p. 753.
Bietak 1981, pp. 63–71. M.
Bietak: A
Hyksos Palace at Avaris, In:
Egyptian Archaeology 38
Spring 2011, S. 38-41
Bietak 2000...
- to this
identification untenable. The
scholars Sarah I. Groll,
Manfred Bietak and Mark
Janzen reject any
connection between the Land of
Goshen and the...
- hunts. They were
discovered by a team of
archaeologists led by
Manfred Bietak, in the
palace district of the
Thutmosid period at Tell el-Dab'a. The frescoes...
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monuments and
inscriptions originated at the site. In the 1960s,
Manfred Bietak recognised that Pi-Ramesses was
known to have been
located on the then-easternmost...
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which the
Amorites were also part.
Based on
temple architecture,
Manfred Bietak argues for
strong parallels between the
religious practices of the Hyksos...