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The Encyclopedia of Ancient History | 2012

Medinet Habu (Djeme)

T. G. Wilfong

Medinet Habu, to the west of modern Luxor (ancient Thebes) in southern Egypt, is the site of the mortuary temple of Rameses III. The temple and its enclosure became a site of habitation, and eventually (in the Ptolemaic and Roman Periods) developed into a small town called Djeme, best known from its final stages in the Late Antique and Byzantine periods, and ultimately abandoned around the year 800 ce. Keywords: archaeology; Byzantine history; Egyptian history


Bulletin of The American Society of Papyrologists | 2005

The Reply of Jesus to King Abgar: A Coptic New Testament Apocryphon Reconsidered (P. Mich. inv. 6213)

Kevin P. Sullivan; T. G. Wilfong


Archive | 2012

The University of Michigan Excavation of Karanis (1924–1935)

T. G. Wilfong


American Journal of Archaeology | 2010

An Ancient Egyptian Woman: In Life, Afterlife, and the Modern World

T. G. Wilfong


Bulletin of The American Society of Papyrologists | 2008

A coptic account of pottery from the kilns of psabt (P.Lond.Copt. 1.695)

T. G. Wilfong


Archive | 2007

Gender and Sexuality

T. G. Wilfong


Archive | 2003

Scarabs, Scaraboids, Seals and Seal Impressions from Medinet Habu

Emily Teeter; T. G. Wilfong


Bulletin of The American Society of Papyrologists | 2003

Women's things and men's things: Notes on gender and property at Jeme

T. G. Wilfong


Bulletin | 2003

Two Coptic Tax Receipts from Jeme in the Kelsey Museum

T. G. Wilfong


Journal of the American Oriental Society | 2000

«Der zierlichste Anblick der Welt....»: Ägyptische Porträtmumien@@@[French open quote]Der zierlichste Anblick der Welt....[French closing quote]: Agyptische Portratmumien

T. G. Wilfong; Barbara Borg

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