- Étienne
Marie Felix Drioton (21
November 1889 – 17
January 1961) was a
French Egyptologist, archaeologist, and
Catholic canon. He was born in
Nancy and...
- the
Persian Conquest.
Charles Scribner's Sons. pp. 538–539.
Drioton, E. (1962).
Drioton, E; Vandier, J – Les
Peuples de l'Orient Méditerranéen II L'...
- xv.
Moran 1992, p. xvi.
Aldred 1991, chpt. 11.
Moran 1992, pp. 87–89.
Drioton &
Vandier 1952, pp. 411–414.
Ridley 2019, pp. 297, 314.
Moran 1992, p. 203...
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Muhammad Mohsen. Diaa al-Din Abu Ghazi.
Henry Riad.
Mahmoud Hamza. Étienne
Drioton (1936-1952).
Pierre Lacau (1914-1936).
Gaston Maspero (1899-1914). Victor...
- Tulli's
brother (who had
supposedly given Rachewiltz access). Étienne
Drioton,
according to a
report Rachewiltz attributed to Tulli's brother, believed...
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Donadoni (Italian, 1914–2015) Günter
Dreyer (German, 1943-2019) Étienne
Drioton (French, 1889–1961)
Bernardino Drovetti (Italian, 1776–1852)
Johannes Dümichen...
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depicted with the
pharaoh and at
least one daughter.
Others such as Petrie,
Drioton and
Vandier have
suggested that
Tadukhipa was
given a new name
after becoming...
- Roÿ, 1928 (with
Marcelle Baud;
Etienne Drioton). Le
tombeau de Panehsy, 1932 (with
Marcelle Baud;
Etienne Drioton) – The tomb of Panehesy. Le
tombeau d'Amonmos...
- Egypt. That such a
coregency took
place was
first proposed by Étienne
Drioton. A gold
pendant bearing the
names of both Pepi I and Merenre I as living...
- young. That such a co-regency took
place was
first proposed by Étienne
Drioton who
pointed to a gold
pendant bearing the
names of both Pepi I and Merenre I...