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To browse Academia. The present paper addresses three newly identified and heretofore undocumented reliefs fragments belonging to biographic inscriptions of the sealbearer Iny, a recently rediscovered Egyptian officer, who lived and acted as commander of expeditionary activities toward the Levant, during the reign of Pepy I, Merenre and Pepy II. The importance of the reliefs lays evidently in their inscriptional contents, as they not only provide the missing parts of the inscriptions, with new relevant information concerning the objectives of Egyptian expeditionary activities to Byblos and the Levant during the Sixth Dynasty as well as a series of new and valuable toponyms, but, by revealing further startling details on the vicissitudes of the owner, they also confirm the previously attempted interpretations of their significance.
Michele Marcolin. Japanese collections of Egyptian antiquities have seldom received serious attention by scholars in the field, remaining virtually unknown inside and outside the national borders. Identified by the writer in a museum of Tokyo, the fragments of a hitherto unpublished Sixth Dynasty biographical inscription and some related reliefs are here presented and discussed for the first time. Manfred Bietak. William Vivian Davies. Vanessa Boschloos.
An overview of the current state of research on particular groups of Phoenician seal-amulets referring to Middle Bronze Age models demonstrates that previous geo-chronological approaches allowed postulating regional production centres, but that they are also expressions of a larger, archaizing style in the Levantine egyptianising glyptic of the 9th — 4th centuries BC. By comparing the different types, re-examining their sources of inspiration, adding new examples and including a recently defined Phoenician group into the discussion, this paper offers observations on the motives behind the predilection for archaizing features.
The Star Who Appears in Thebes. Studies in Honour of Jiro Kondo. A new biographical fragment from the decoration of the yet unidentified tomb of of the seal bearer of the god Iny is here discussed for the first time.