lunes, 15 de febrero de 2016

Tamás A. Bács



A name with three (?) orthographies: The case of the ‘king’s son, overseer of southern foreign lands, Penre’
Tamás A. Bács
Sudan&Nubia 13 (2009) 30-37.

A Note on the Divine Adoratrix Isis, daughter of Ramesses VI
Tamás A. Bács
GM 148, 1995

A Royal Litany in a Private Context
Tamás A. Bács
MDAIK 60, 2004

Ahmose at Rosetau: A curious early Ramesside attestation
Tamás A. Bács
Á. Szabó, P. Vargyas (éd.), Cultus. Deorum. Studia Religionum ad Historiam, I: De Oriente Antiquo et Regione Danuvii Praehistorica. In
memoriam István Tóth, Budapest, 2008, p. 111-122.

Amun-Re-Harakhti in the late Ramesside Royal Tombs
Tamás A. Bács
Studia Aegyptiaca XIV, 1992

Art as material for later art: the case of Theban Tomb 65
Tamás A. Bács
W V Davies (ed.), Colour and Painting in Ancient Egypt, London 2001,pp. 94-100.

Bioarchaeology, TT 65 Project, Hungarian Mission in Thebes.
Jerome S. Cybulski, Robert J. Stark & Tamás A. Bács
In Ikram, S., J. Kaiser & R. Walker (eds): Egyptian Bioarchaeology: Humans, Animals, and the Environment. Leiden: Sidestone Press, 2015

It is the Custom of ‘Accept the Eye of Horus, …’ Yet Again a Pyramid Texts Inspired Ritual Text in an Eighteenth Dynasty Theban Tomb
Tamás A. Bács
Études et Travaux XXVI - 2013

… like heaven in its interior”: Late Ramesside painters in Theban
Tomb 65
Tamás A. Bács
In HAWASS, Z., BÁCS, T. A. and SCHREIBER, G. (eds.) 2011. Proceedings of the Colloquium on Theban Archaeology at the Supreme Council of Antiquities, november 5, 2009, 33-41, Cairo.

Overseers of Southern Foreign Lands and Thebes in the Reign of Hatshepsut
Tamás A. Bács
Creativity and Innovation in the Reign of Hatshepsut. Edited by José M. Galán, Betsy M. Bryan, and Peter F. Dorman. SAOC 69. Chicago: The Oriental Institute, 2014, pp. 411- 426
entire SAOC 69

Researches in the Funerary Complex of Hapuseneb, High Priest of Amun at Thebes (TT 67): An Interim Report.
Tamás A. Bács
Current Research of the Hungarian Archaeological Mission in Thebes,
2014–2015
The last New Kingdom tomb at Thebes: the end of a great tradition?
Tamás Bács
BMSAES 16 (2011): 1–46.        

The so-called “Monastery of Cyriacus” at Thebes
Tamás A. Bács
Egyptian Archaeology 17,2000, 34-36.

The Tip of a Horn: the Possible Origin of an Iconographic Theme in the Elite Tombs of New Kingdom Thebes
Tamás A. Bács
Acta Antiqua 46, 2006

Wall-paintings from the tomb of Kynebu at Luxor
Tamás A. Bács & Richard Parkinson
Egyptian Archaeology 39 (2011) 41-43.

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