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Wolfram Grajetzki (born 1960, in Berlin) is a
German Egyptologist. He
studied at Free
University of
Berlin and made his
Doctor of
Philosophy at the Humboldt...
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Retrieved 9
February 2022.
Grajetzki 2006, pp. 45–46.
Grajetzki 2006, pp. 47–48.
Grajetzki 2006, p. 47.
Murnane 1977, p. 7.
Grajetzki 2006, pp. 46–47. Untitled...
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Grajetzki. (2006) p. 66 Grimal. (1988) p. 183
Grajetzki. (2006) p. 64
Grajetzki. (2006) p. 65
Grajetzki. (2006) p. 71 Shaw. (2000) p. 172
Grajetzki....
- W.
Grajetzki:
Court Officials of the
Egyptian Middle Kingdom,
London 2009, ISBN 978-0-7156-3745-6, p. 169
Grajetzki:
Court Officials, 169
Grajetzki: Court...
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Senusret I. From Armant, Egypt.
Petrie Museum,
London Loyalist Teaching W.
Grajetzki, The
Middle Kingdom of
Ancient Egypt: History,
Archaeology and Society...
- Hilton: The
Complete Royal Families of
Ancient Egypt, London, 2004
Wolfram Grajetzki:
Ancient Egyptian Queens – a
hieroglyphic dictionary, London, 2005 Egyptian...
- e.g.,
Leblanc 1999: 244-253;
Grajetzki 2005: 70-71;
Obsomer 2012: 229-230. Tyldesley, p.116
Kitchen 1982: 97;
Grajetzki 2005: 66;
Obsomer 2012: 218. Kitchen...
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posited co-regency to be fictitious. Instead, the
Egyptologist Wolfram Grajetzki believes it to
indicate the
respect Amenemhat I had for his predecessor...
- l'Égypte 19 (1963), pp. 16–52
Wolfram Grajetzki (2006) pp. 23–25
Wolfram Grajetzki (2006) pp. 25–26
Wolfram Grajetzki (2006) pp. 27–28 http://www.digitalegypt...
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moved to her own
pyramid after an
early death. The
Egyptologist Wolfram Grajetzki contradicts this
stating that she was
never buried in Hawara, but had...