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Textual and iconographic evidences confirm the existence of the Osirian cult in the crypts of the temples which were regarded as the tomb of Osiris. Wabet rooms were connected with Osiris as the cult of solar deities was identified with the funerary function of Osiris by the late Period. Temples' crypts became the starting point of the Osirian festival of Khoiak. This is attested in the temples of Denderah, Edfu, Aramant, and Opet temple. In the crypts of Armant, Osiris was connected with Montu and was identified with god Sokar in the crypts of Edfu. The Osirian ritual of giving cool water is represented in the Crypts of Denderah. Crypts nos. 1 and 2 in Edfu temple were consecrated to preserve the reliquary leg of Osiris. The khekeru frieze and the Hwt bennu sign, which were connected with the Osirian cult, appeared on a large scale in the temples' crypts.
Osireion - One night's thoughts, four years work.
Osireion - One night's thoughts, four years work..pdf2019 •
An unfinished study and thesis on the enigmatic site in Abydos, Egypt called the Osireion, located at the rear of the Seti I Temple.
Cahiers Égypte Nilotique et Méditérranéenne / Access Archaeology
Evidence for the Cult of Osiris at Karnak during the Greco-Roman Period: The Excavations in front of the 1st Pylon , 2023. Current Research in Egyptology 2022. Proceedings of the 22nd Symposium, UPVM3, 26-30 Sept. 2022, Archaeopress/CENiM 36, Oxford-Montpellier.2023 •
The excavations carried out in front of the 1st pylon of Karnak Temple revealed a great embankment of sandstone blocks, public and private Ptolemaic baths, as well as a large bath complex that has been dated to the Roman era. Many mud-brick structures were found north and south of the Ptolemaic bath. This excavation (2011-2013) brought to light a large number of objects which were preserved in the local temple storeroom at Karnak, including a reused limestone funerary stela which discovered inside one of the rooms north of the Roman bath; one of the registers on this shows the owner burning incense in front of the god Osiris, Lord of Eternity. Other finds included bronze statues and faience amulets of Osiris, representing the god in his standard iconography with a mummified form, standing or seated, wearing a false beard and the atef-crown. These were found in domestic contexts assigned to the Greco-Roman Period and may have been used for votive practices inside these houses by their owners. These finds can be considered as important evidence confirming the continuation of the existence of popular cults of Osiris at this period. This contribution seeks to present valuable insights into the cult of Osiris and to investigate the everyday religious beliefs and practices of ordinary people associated with his cult in Greco-Roman Period in this area.
Journal of Near Eastern Studies
“Oriental Institute Museum Notes 17: An Abydos Setting for a Stela of Osiris Sety I.” Journal of Near Eastern Studies 81 (2022), 85–98.2022 •
In the reign of Sety I, several versions of the royal titulary appeared on monuments throughout Egypt. It has long been known that Sety’s nomen cartouche appeared in his tomb and his temple at Abydos in Osirianized form by replacing the hieroglyphic figure of Seth with that of Osiris. A new identification of such a cartouche on the stela OIM E10507, discussed below, supports attributing its provenience to Abydos as a votive memorial in the cult of Osiris and king, rather than to Saqqara as has been previously suggested. Furthermore, in seeking to localize the nomen of Sety I, it will be shown that the “Osirianized” forms of this cartouche is more widely attested than previously documented.
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Franci, M. – Ikram, S. – Morfini, I. (eds.), Re-Thinking Osiris. Proceedings of the International Conference Florence, Italy, 26-27 March 2019, Rome: Arbor Sapientiae 2021, pp. 111-146
The Appearance of Osiris: a case of royal patronage or a bottom-up process?Abydos in the First Millennium AD, British Museum Publications on Egypt and Sudan
Abydos in Late Antiquity: A view from the Shunet el-ZebibPublisher abstract: Throughout their long histories, Egypt’s monuments have been adapted, reused and reimagined. At Abydos, the tombs of the first kings became a locus of the national cult of Osiris, which continued with permutations into the Roman period. In Late Antiquity, the oracle of Bes drew an international audience before it was probably closed under the emperor Constantius II c. AD 359. By the end of the 6th century, Bes was remembered as a demon, who was vanquished by the famous monk, Apa Moses of Abydos. Until now, the region’s history has been told largely from the literary sources. Recent fieldwork at Abydos offers deeper and more nuanced understanding of the region. This volume brings together the evidence from six major fieldwork projects and the British Museum collection in order to present the archaeology of Abydos in the First Millennium AD, when traditional ritual practices were largely replaced by Christianity and, later, Islam was introduced. Each paper details the adaptation of earlier architecture, artefacts, or both, including wall paintings, pottery, inscriptions, papyri and ostraca, and other objects of daily life.
Stavros Mamaloukos – Giannis Stavropoulos, Eikosifoinissa Monastery. Principles and goals of a restoration project on a forcefully destroyed monumental complex, 6ο Πανελλήνιο Συνέδριο Αναστηλώσεων, ΕΤΕΠΑΜ, Thessaloniki 2023, 883-903 https://www.etepam.gr/ekdoseis/
243 Mamaloukos – Stavropoulos [2023] Eikosifoinissa Monastery (IN GREEK - ABSTRACT IN ENGLISH)2023 •
Edward Gibbon and Empire
Edward Gibbon and the early Middle Ages in eighteenth-century Europe1997 •
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Ecological Management & Restoration
Valuing expertise in ecosystem management2018 •
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TURKISH JOURNAL OF BIOLOGY
Anticancer activities and mechanism of action of 2 novel metal complexes, C16H34N8O5Ag2Cd and C11H16N7O2Ag3Ni2014 •
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Journal of Neurochemistry
Membrane lipid regulation of the tumor suppressor phosphatase PTEN2008 •
Nova Scientia
Efecto de la demanda en las características del ganado ovino comercializado en el Altiplano Oeste Potosino2017 •
International Journal of Applied Physics and Mathematics
Estimation of Nuclear Separation Energy and Its Relation with Q Value2016 •
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
New Alkenyldiarylmethanes with Enhanced Potencies as Anti-HIV Agents Which Act as Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors1998 •
Behavioral Sciences
An Assessment of Various Challenges Perceived by Dental Students amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Digital Questionnaire Study2022 •
Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research
How to Optimize Glucose Dynamics Via Chrono-Eating?2022 •
Physical Review B
Ab initio morphology and surface thermodynamics of α-Al_{2}O_{3}2004 •
American Journal of Nanotechnology
Analysis of Rheological Properties of MR Fluid Based on Variation in Concentration of Iron Particles2014 •
Tuyển tập công trình HNKH toàn quốc lần thứ 3 về điều khiển & Tự động hoá VCCA - 2015
Phương pháp giám sát và điều khiển các thông số môi trường trên nền tảng điện toán đám mây qua mạng truyền thông không dây WIMAX2016 •
Applied Physics Letters
Humidity-dependent impedance in porous spinel nickel germanate ceramic1998 •
Research Square (Research Square)
Assessment of Immunohistochemical Expression of CD44 and Osteopontin in Colorectal Carcinoma and colorectal adenoma2023 •
Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research
High-level expression of EPHB6, EFNB2, and EFNB3 is associated with low tumor stage and high TrkA expression in human neuroblastomas1999 •