-
since then
under various names.
Synonyms include Finkelstein disease,
Seidlmayer syndrome,
infantile postinfectious iris-like
purpura and oedema, and purpura...
- that "Menes is
Narmer and the
First Dynasty begins with him". However,
Seidlmayer (2004)
states that it is "a
fairly safe inference" that
Menes was Hor-Aha...
- ISBN 978-0-19-510234-5.
Seidlmayer, p. 336 Günter Dreyer: Der
Tempel der Satet,
Elephantine VIII,
Mainz am
Rhein ISBN 380530501-X, 11-23
Seidlmayer, p.337 Altenmüller...
- re****ed
today by
Egyptologists such as
Stephan Seidlmayer, who
corrected Bell's calculations.
Seidlmayer has
shown that the
annual Nile
floods were at...
- re****ed
today by
Egyptologists such as
Stephan Seidlmayer, who
corrected Bell's calculations.
Seidlmayer has
shown that the
annual Nile
floods were at...
-
later Third Dynasty,
after Djoser.
Egyptologists Toby Wilkinson,
Stephan Seidlmayer,
Kenneth Kitchen and
Rainer Stadelmann equate Sanakht with "Nebka", a...
-
Archived 2007-05-05 at the
Wayback Machine,
accessed 8 June 2007.
Stephan Seidlmayer 1998, p. 28.
Fragment of The
Tehenu palette "Libyan Tribute"
tablet Archived...
-
diversity in
Archaic Egypt and the
creation of the
Egyptian language". In
Seidlmayer,
Stephan Johannes (ed.).
Texte und Denkmäler des ägyptischen
Alten Reiches...
-
Edwards 1971, p. 13.
Lloyd 1994, p. 7. Cervelló-Autuori 2003, p. 174.
Seidlmayer, Stephan. The Rise of the
State to the
Second Dynasty.,
quoted in Altenmüller...
- now re****ed by
Egyptologists such as
Stephan Seidlmayer, who
corrected Bell's calculations.
Seidlmayer has
shown that the
annual Nile
floods were at...