- as part of an
exterior wall and,
possibly as late as the 5th century,
reinscribed for
reuse as a tombstone. The
practice of
spoliation was
common in late...
-
because Hatshepsut usurped most of his monuments, and
Thutmose III in turn
reinscribed Thutmose II's name
indiscriminately over
other monuments. However, apart...
- to mark Mother's Day in Iran,
ritually recollecting,
emphasising and
reinscribing her role as a
loyal mother, wife, and daughter.
Prior to the revolution...
- on the
Cairo Stone. Many
stone vessels of his
predecessor were
found reinscribed for
Semerkhet so he may have been a usurper. 8.5 years, c. 2920 BC Qa'a...
-
October 2020). ""All (Poor)
Lives Matter": How class-Not-Race
Logic Reinscribes Race and
class Privilege".
University of
Chicago Law
Review Online: 47...
- Meketaten's soul. Finally,
various monuments,
originally for Kiya, were
reinscribed for Akhenaten's
daughters Meritaten and Ankhesenpaaten. The
revised inscriptions...
-
Ramesses IX is
known to have had two sons: at Heliopolis, "a
gateway was
reinscribed with
texts including the king's
names and also
those of the
prince and...
- name "Hyksos sphinxes" was
given due to the fact that
these were
later reinscribed by
several of the
Hyksos kings, and were
initially thought to represent...
-
Pharonic statue recarved and
reinscribed for
Tuthmose I in the
Museo Egizio...
- "Mid-1970s punk rock, with its
genuine or
feigned ethos of
musical crudeness,
reinscribed rock's
autonomy through cultural means opposite to
those developed 10...