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- ISBN 9780306461583. p12-13 Fairman, H.W and Grdseloff, B (1947) P54 Brand (2000) Fairman and Grdseloff 1947:13, Brand 2000:55-56 Wikimedia Commons has...
- "Wadjenes". Egyptologists and historians such as Winfried Barta, Bernhard Grdseloff and Iorwerth Eiddon Stephen Edwards believe that the papyrus haulm, the...
- maat-ka-ra.de. Retrieved 2018-03-19. www.ladyoftheflame.co.uk Fairman, H. W.; Grdseloff, Bernhard (1947). "Texts of Ḥatshepsut and Sethos I inside Speos Artemidos"...
- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. Chicago: Howard-Severance. p. 2903. B. Grdseloff, Annales du Service des Antiquités d’Égypte, XLVII (1947), 211-216 "Tahpenes"...
- Egyptologists Percy Newberry, Jaroslav Černý, Walter Bryan Emery and Bernhard Grdseloff [fr] held that Peribsen was a heretic who sought to introduce a new, monotheistic...
- Renuka Singh, "Carib Queen Medina dies", Trinidad Express, 24 April 2011. Grdseloff, Bernhard. "Queen instead of chieftain: lady is head of Trinidad's Carib...
- further positing that Khentkaus I was Menkaure's daughter. Bernhard Grdseloff argues that Userkaf, as a descendant of pharaoh Djedefre marrying a woman...
- Userkaf's wife and the mother of Sahure. It was not before 1943 that Bernard Grdseloff discovered the tomb of ****n, a priest at the court of Userkaf and Neferhetepes...
- Hatshepsut and Sethos I inside Speos Artemidos, H.W.Fairman and Bernhard Grdseloff, JEA Vol 33 (Dec 1947) pp 12–33 Preliminary Report on the Excavations...
- and standard bearers. Egyptologists such as Toby Wilkinson, Bernhard Grdseloff, and Jochem Kahl read Iry-Netjer, meaning "divine guardian". During the...