Sir Alan Henderson Gardiner, FBA (29 March 1879 – 19 December 1963) was an English Egyptologist, linguist, philologist, and independent scholar. He is...
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Gardiner's sign list is a list of common Egyptian hieroglyphs compiled by Sir Alan Gardiner. It is considered a standard reference in the study of ancient...
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during the Ptolemaic Kingdom. In 1928/1929 Alan Gardiner published an overview of hieroglyphs, Gardiner's sign list, the basic modern standard. It describes...
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Sir John Eliot Gardiner (born 20 April 1943) is an English conductor, particularly known for his performances of the works of Johann Sebastian Bach, especially...
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symbol to represent N, with a great proponent of this theory being Alan Gardiner, because their word for "snake" may have begun with n (an example of...
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Henry Palmer, were reviewed in detail, and numbered (as 345–355), by Alan Gardiner in 1916. To this were added a number of short Proto-Canaanite inscriptions...
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concur was Shoshenq I—the founder of the Twenty-second Dynasty—including Alan Gardiner in his original 1933 publication of this stela. Shoshenq I was the second...
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Chief Judge Ainsley Gardiner, film producer from New Zealand Sir Alan Gardiner (1879–1963), English Egyptologist Albert Gardiner, Australian politician...
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to the Study of Hieroglyphs is a 1927 book by English Egyptologist Alan Gardiner. First published in 1927 in London by the Clarendon Press, it has been...
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Latter-day Saint scholar Hugh Nibley (extending the work of Egyptologist Sir Alan Gardiner) suggested an etymology by associating the word "Deseret" with the ancient...
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as Ägyptische Grammatik by Adolf Erman and Egyptian Grammar by Alan Gardiner. Gardiner's treatment of the subject suggested that the parts of the eye were...
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Middle Kingdom (c. 2050–1650 BC). The Egyptologists Battiscombe Gunn and Alan Gardiner, in the early 20th century, believed these objects to be sandal straps...
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in hospital in Salisbury after suffering a stroke. Alan Gardiner, an Egyptologist John Eliot Gardiner, a conductor Banfield, Stephen with Lloyd, Stephen...
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some extent subjugated by the Egyptian government. Since the time of Alan Gardiner, a common account has been that the Medjay constituted an ethnic group...
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both the city of Nekheb and Upper Egypt was depicted as a vulture. Alan Gardiner identified the species that was used in divine iconography as a griffon...
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204. Bernard Bruyère, Mert Seger à Deir el Médineh, 1929, page 32-37 Alan Gardiner, Ancient Egyptian Onomastica, Volume 1, Oxford, 1947, no. 270, pages...
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reconstruct. It may be expressed as "life, prosperity, and health", but Alan Gardiner proposed that they represented verbs in the stative form:[citation needed]...
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as Margaret Emilia Gardiner Bernal on the list. Gardiner was born in Berlin where her father, the Egyptologist Sir Alan Gardiner, was working at the...
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John Barrett (dean of Clonmacnoise) (redirect from John Alan Gardiner Barrett)
Christianity portal John Alan Gardiner Barrett (1929–1996) was Dean of Clonmacnoise from 1989 until 1996. Barrett was educated at Trinity College, Dublin...
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surmounted by two enclosing sickle-shaped signs, two falcon-feathers on top. Alan Gardiner identified the emblem as a "conventionalized flower (?) surmounted by...
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therefore a crossing in the northern part of the Gulf of Suez is plausible. Alan Gardiner proposes the northeast Nile Delta, in the "marshy and watery region...
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foodstuff received was exactly equal to the amount disbursed. Egyptologist Alan Gardiner suggested that the nfr hieroglyph was being used as a symbol for zero...
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[s/he] of the Two Ladies.... In art, Nekhbet was depicted as a vulture. Alan Gardiner identified the species that was used in divine iconography as a griffon...
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not combined with any other words. When used alone, the Egyptologist Alan Gardiner has shown that the iry-pat title contains features of ancient descent...
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Earliest Times to the XVIth Dynasty. C. Scribner's Sons. p. 114-115. Alan Gardiner, Egypt of the Pharaohs. An introduction, Oxford University Press, 1961...
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September 27, 1822 Sir Alan H. Gardiner, Egyptian Grammar, Third Edition Revised, Griffith Institute (2005), p. 25. Gardiner, Sir Alan H. (1973). Egyptian...
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like an intentional misspelling of "Strong of valour". Still earlier, Alan Gardiner also suggested that Aaqen may be a mocking name for Aaqenenre ("Great...
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ISBN 0-8014-8515-0 The Egyptian Coffin Texts, edited by Adriaan de Buck and Alan Gardiner and published by the University of Chicago Oriental Institute Volume...
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letter to Carter from Alan Gardiner came to light, accusing him of stealing from Tutankhamun's tomb. Carter had given Gardiner an amulet and assured him...
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Letters published in 2022 of correspondence between Rex Engelbach and Alan Gardiner, reveal that Howard Carter had stolen objects from the tomb, such as...
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