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May 19, 2010 19:14

The EEF Guide to Internet Resources for Ancient Egyptian Texts

Paleolithic Notation Bibliography: "...over 400 academic articles, books, dissertations, and related publications (excluding book reviews and non-academic material) that discuss or evaluate the theory that some Paleolithic (primarily European Upper Paleolithic) artifacts contain non- ( Read more... )

culture: egyptian, goddess: mut, culture: prehistoric, goddess: sekhmet, goddess: inanna/ishtar

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lemon_cupcake May 20 2010, 02:37:50 UTC
Finally, here's Sekhmet being a supportive Mrs Ptah. Aw.

She's really very nice, Mrs. Ptah.

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ikhet_sekhmet May 21 2010, 00:07:56 UTC
When she's not in one of her Moods.

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lemon_cupcake May 21 2010, 01:05:58 UTC
Incidentally, you might want to get a hold of Mythes et légendes du Delta: D'après le papyrus Brooklyn 47.218.84, by Dimitri Meeks. Great material in there, stuff I've never seen anywhere; I'm going to have to update a few entries in the encyclopedia.

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ikhet_sekhmet May 21 2010, 02:08:49 UTC
Oh, that's gonna be a tough one - no copies in Australian libraries, costs $$$ secondhand. Nonetheless I shall persevere! (Say, that isn't the medical papyrus with the terrific Bes Pantheos, is it?)

You wouldn't happen to have Piankoff and Rambora's "Egyptian Religious Texts and Representations" volume III lying around there, would you?

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