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Georges Émile
Jules Daressy (19
March 1864 – 28
February 1938) was a
French Egyptologist. He
worked from 1887 in the
Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Amongst...
- Archaeology,
volume VII, p.177
Daressy 1911. LER 1908. Hölscher 1941, pp. 42–44. Hölscher 1941, p. 42. Hölscher 1941, p. 40.
Daressy 1911, p. 51a: In the original...
- 25.740444; 32.601861
Location East
Valley of the
Kings Discovered Open in
antiquity Excavated by
Henry Salt
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described as 2,000
meters long,
lined with over 600 sphinxes.
Georges Daressy reported in 1893 that at
Luxor the road is
buried and couldn't be excavated...
- constellation, and not
merely Graeco-Babylonian, is
corroborated by the
Daressy Zodiac. It
depicts an
outer ring
showing the
Sphaera Graeca, the familiar...
- the
Kings Discovered Open in
antiquity Excavated by
James Burton Georges Daressy Decoration Book of
Gates Book of
Caverns Book of the
Amduat Book of the...
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Gardiner noted that at one
point a
monument had been
identified by
Georges Daressy in 1900,
dated to Thutmose's 18th year,
although its
precise location has...
- ⲑⲉⲟⲇⲱⲥⲓⲟⲩ). It is
given as
Theodosiou Nixis (Coptic: ⲑⲉⲟⲇⲱⲥⲓⲟⲩ ⲛⲓⲝⲓⲥ) by
Daressy, but it's
rather an
equation of two
nearby towns (Theodosiou and Nixis...
- miri-amoun
Ramessou which means "The
establishment of
Ramesses II",
although Daressy and
Budge identify the name with
Coptic Balyana near Abydos.
Through folk...
- in the Old
World are
discussed by the
British biologist Duncan Edlin.
Daressy, G. (1907), “Les
cercueils des prètres d'Ammon”, ASAE 8, p. 13 (see A 136)...