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Journal of Egyptian Archaeology | 2009

Contribution to a controversy: A date for the tomb of Kae-em-ankh at Giza

Alexandra Woods

The tomb of K3(=i)-m-‘nḫ (G 4561) in the West Field at Giza has been dated to either the Fifth or the Sixth Dynasty. The latter date raises a serious problem regarding the development of funerary beliefs and practices in the Old Kingdom. To refine the tombs date, the article examines a variety of evidence from K3(=i)-m-‘nḫs chapel and burial chamber as well as applying dating criteria established after recent analysis of the spear-fishing scenes in the Memphite cemeteries.


Archive | 2011

Beni Hassan: Art and Daily Life in an Egyptian Province

Naguib Kanawati; Alexandra Woods


Archive | 2009

Artists in the old kingdom : techniques and achievements

Naguib Kanawati; Alexandra Woods


Archive | 2004

Mereruka and his family. Part I, the tomb of Meryteti

Naguib Kanawati; M Abder-Raziq; Effy Alexakis; R Gargour; K McCorquodale; Sameh Shafik; E Thompson; N Victor; Alexandra Woods


Archive | 2018

'A Day in the Marshes': A Study of Old Kingdom Marsh Scenes in the Tombs of the Memphite Cemeteries

Alexandra Woods


Bulletin of the Australian Centre for Egyptology | 2018

Drawing the bow: a re-examination of the desert hunt scene in the Tomb of Khnumhotep II at Beni Hassan

Alexandra Woods


Archive | 2017

A Day in the Life of Dr Alex Woods, Lecturer in Egyptology, Department of Ancient History

Alexandra Woods


Archive | 2017

Agency, legitimation or an act of remembrance?: Artistic continuity and uses of the past in the Twelfth Dynasty tomb of Wekh-hotep III (B4) at Meir

Alexandra Woods


Journal of Egyptian Archaeology | 2016

Further Evidence that Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep were Twins

Linda Evans; Alexandra Woods


Fourth Australasian Egyptology Conference | 2016

Eternal Egypt deconstructed: a re-assessment of cultural continuity and regional diversity in Middle Kingdom Egypt (Dynasties 11-13, 2055-1650 B.C.E.).

Alexandra Woods

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