Papers by Wolfram Grajetzki
The Middle Kingdom objects studied in this article are in British collections. A copy of the insc... more The Middle Kingdom objects studied in this article are in British collections. A copy of the inscriptions on the statue of queen Senet (the Royal Collections RCIN 7817) is provided. The author links a door lintel found at Abydos (now Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, H 521) with a door jamb now in Uppsala (Victoria Museum for Egyptian Antiquities, VM 1950) and provides a short discussion of the woman's title zemat-Hor. The door lintel Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge SS.46 is published for the first time with a photographic image.
Ägypten und Levante XXIV / Egypt and the Levant XXIV , 2014
an Indus valley bead found in a Middle KIngdom tomb at Abydos
Chapter 3 - Jewellery in Egyptian burials, in , 2003
The Tenth Upper Egyptian nome from the Old to the New Kingdom.
Cahiers caribéens d'égyptologie , 2006
Presentation of Tarkhan tomb 412 and its inscriptions
Ancient Egyptian coffins: craft traditions and functionality,, 2018
Béatrice HUBER with a contribution from Claudia NAUERTH Coptic coffins from Qarara. The Pfauensar... more Béatrice HUBER with a contribution from Claudia NAUERTH Coptic coffins from Qarara. The Pfauensarg (peacock coffin) in context .
In the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow 1923.33.ac , is a late Middle Kingdom stela be... more In the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow 1923.33.ac , is a late Middle Kingdom stela belonging to the 'greatest of tens of Upper Egypt' Sobekhotep and his family. The object is of some interest because of the names of women in the family of the stela owner. Measurements: 37.9 cm x 22.8 cm Material: limestone The previously unpublished stela is partly destroyed; the upper right and lower right corners are missing.
reconstructing the coffins of king Hor and Nubhetepti-khered
GM, 1996
Short note on the New Kingdom sarcophagi showing the deceased in a festival dress. They date most... more Short note on the New Kingdom sarcophagi showing the deceased in a festival dress. They date mostly to the late 18th Dynasty and not to the 19th Dynasty as previously thought;
CDE, 2005
on page 36, I say the title string imy-r nwt TAty only appears in the Middle Kingdom. However, it... more on page 36, I say the title string imy-r nwt TAty only appears in the Middle Kingdom. However, it is already attested for the vizier Iuu in the late Old Kingdom (Weill , Die Viziere des Pharaonenreiches, 25)
On the disappearance of amulet types in the early Middle Kingdom in Egypt
ENIM , 2016
Publication of an 18th Dynasty coffin found at Abydos, now in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
Jaarbericht, Ex Oriente Lux 37 (2001-2002), 2003
Reconstruction of New Kingdom tomb chapel. Blocks were found at Saqqara.
Ancient Egypt Magazine, 2018
Merit-Ptah was thought to be a the earliest attested female chief physician. However, it can be ... more Merit-Ptah was thought to be a the earliest attested female chief physician. However, it can be shown that she was a modern invention.
Queens under Senusret III (in French); this version are the proofs, there are some corrections in... more Queens under Senusret III (in French); this version are the proofs, there are some corrections in the text.
The publication of a false door fragment, belonging to the Middle Kingdom vizier Amenemhat-ankh. ... more The publication of a false door fragment, belonging to the Middle Kingdom vizier Amenemhat-ankh. The vizier was so far unknown.
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Edited by Maria F. Guerra, Marcos Martinón-Torres & Stephen Quirke
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Masahiro Baba, Ken Yazawa: Burial Assemblages of the Late Middle Kingdom, Shaft-tombs in Dahshur North
Bettina Bader: Stone Objects from the Late Middle Kingdom Settlement at Tell el-Daba
Helmut Brandl: Late Middle Kingdom or Late Period? Re-Considering the “Realistic” Statue Head, Munich ÄS 1622
Simon Connor: The Statue of the Steward Nemtyhotep ( Berlin ÄM 15700) and some Considerations about Royal and Private Portrait under Amenemhat III
Biri Fay: Thoughts on the Sculpture of Sesostris I and Amenemhat II, Inspired by the Meket-re Study Day
Biri Fay: London BM EA 288 (1237) - a Cloaked Individual
Biri Fay, Rita E. Freed, Thomas Schelper, Friederike Seyfried: Neferusobek Project (I)
Rita E. Freed: A Torso gets a Name: an Additional Statue of the Vizier Mentuhotep?
José M. Galán, Ángeles Jiménez-Higueras: Three Burials of the Seventeenth Dynasty in Dra Abu El-Naga
Wolfram Grajetzki: A Middle Kingdom Stela from Koptos (Royal Pavilion & Museums, Brighton & Hove HA282043)
Zoltán Horváth: Hathor and her Festivals at Lahun
Alexander Ilin-Tomich: King Seankhibra and the Middle Kingdom Appeal to the Living
Alejandro Jiménez Serrano: A unique Funerary Complex in Qubbet el-Hawa for Two Governors of the Late Twelfth Dynasty
Renata Landgráfová: In the Realm of Reputation: Private Life in Middle Kingdom Auto/biographies
Eva Lange: The So-called Governors' Cemetery at Bubastis and Provincial Elite, Tombs in the Nile Delta: State and Perspectives of Research
David Lorand: The Archetype of Kingship Who Senwosret I claimed to be, How and Why?
Antonio J. Morales: Tracing Middle Kingdom Pyramid Texts Traditions at Dahshur
Miriam Müller: New Approaches to the Study of Households in Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period Egypt
Melinda G. Nelson-Hurst: The (social) House of Khnumhotep
Rune Nyord: Scribes of the Gods in the Coffin Texts
Mohamed Gamal Rashed: The Significance of the Hieroglyph ‘The Egg with the Young Bird Inside
Patricia Rigault: The Canopic Chest of Khakheperreseneb/Iy - Louvre E 17108
Danijela Stefanovic, Helmut Satzinger: I am a Nbt-pr, and I am Independent
Angela M. J. Tooley: Garstang's El Arabah Tomb E.1
of the project, the results of the mapping survey, the discoveries in three excavations areas – including a hitherto unidentified Middle
Kingdom extra muros storage and/or workshop complex – as well as a reconnaissance of the fortress’s surroundings. The article also
includes a short discussion of the find material recovered in this season.
Daphna Ben-Tor, James M. Weinstein, Scarabs from a Late Middle Kingdom Workshop at Tell el-Dab‘a
Edward Brovarski, A Hitherto Unpublished Middle Kingdom Stela in the Field Museum of Natural History – Chicago
Arkadiy E. Demidchik, Some Remarks on Neha’s Spell for Gaining Power over his Servant Statuettes
Micòl Di Teodoro, The Preservation of Monuments in the Written Sources of Dynastic Egypt between 2000 and 1550 BC
Gudelia García Fernández, Angela M.J. Tooley, Paddle Dolls from the Spanish Mission to Dra Abu el-Naga: Images and Contexts
Wolfram Grajetzki, Middle Kingdom Coffins and Coffin Fragments in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
Ali Hassan Eid, The Journey from Authenticity to Forgery: A Case-study on an Adzeblade (Egyptian Museum Cairo JE 67944) of the Thirteenth Dynasty
Khaled Hassan, Middle Kingdom Wooden Board with Hieratic Inscriptions from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo (JE 30442/CG 25369/SR 920)
Dinara Hereikhanova, Not only for a King: Nms-headdresses on the Objects of the Twelfth to Eighteenth Dynasties
Lubica Hudáková, The Acquisition of a Coffin – Tracing the (Art) History of the Coffin of Neby (MFA 04.2058): From Dayr al-Barsha to Beni Hassan to Boston
Alexander Ilin-Tomich, Minor contributions to Middle Kingdom prosopography
Esmeralda Lundius, Processing Sites in the Funerary Landscape: Observations on Ancient Egyptian Offering Trays and ‘Soul houses’
Ahmed M. Mekawy Ouda, Seven Oyster Shells at the Egyptian Museum Cairo (CG 12825-12829, JE 28320 and JE 91753)
Ahmed M. Mekawy Ouda, Khaled Hassan, Wooden Kohl Tube with Hieratic Inscriptions at the Egyptian Museum Cairo (CG 44703/JE 18553)
Gianluca Miniaci, Cornelius von Pilgrim, An Unusual Mutilation of the Crocodile Hieroglyphic Sign in an Early Middle Kingdom Stela from the Sanctuary II of Heqaib at Elephantine
Stephen Quirke, Three Types of inscribed Middle Kingdom objects in the Purchases by Flinders Petrie
Patricia Rigault, A new Occurrence of CT 398 on two Coffin Fragments in the Louvre Museum
Julien Siesse, The Late Middle Kingdom Stela Louvre N 196 = C 42 from the Louvre Museum
Uta Siffert, ‘Death ends a Life, not a Relationship’. Some Thoughts on Designatin the Deceased Ax and Wsir NN in the Middle Kingdom
Danijela Stefanović, The Administration of the Middle Kingdom Weaving Workshops: a Note on the Textual and Iconographic Data
Mohamed Youssef Ali, The Statue of Ameny from his Tomb at Lisht
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Masahiro Baba, Ken Yazawa: Burial Assemblages of the Late Middle Kingdom, Shaft-tombs in Dahshur North
Bettina Bader: Stone Objects from the Late Middle Kingdom Settlement at Tell el-Daba
Helmut Brandl: Late Middle Kingdom or Late Period? Re-Considering the “Realistic” Statue Head, Munich ÄS 1622
Simon Connor: The Statue of the Steward Nemtyhotep ( Berlin ÄM 15700) and some Considerations about Royal and Private Portrait under Amenemhat III
Biri Fay: Thoughts on the Sculpture of Sesostris I and Amenemhat II, Inspired by the Meket-re Study Day
Biri Fay: London BM EA 288 (1237) - a Cloaked Individual
Biri Fay, Rita E. Freed, Thomas Schelper, Friederike Seyfried: Neferusobek Project (I)
Rita E. Freed: A Torso gets a Name: an Additional Statue of the Vizier Mentuhotep?
José M. Galán, Ángeles Jiménez-Higueras: Three Burials of the Seventeenth Dynasty in Dra Abu El-Naga
Wolfram Grajetzki: A Middle Kingdom Stela from Koptos (Royal Pavilion & Museums, Brighton & Hove HA282043)
Zoltán Horváth: Hathor and her Festivals at Lahun
Alexander Ilin-Tomich: King Seankhibra and the Middle Kingdom Appeal to the Living
Alejandro Jiménez Serrano: A unique Funerary Complex in Qubbet el-Hawa for Two Governors of the Late Twelfth Dynasty
Renata Landgráfová: In the Realm of Reputation: Private Life in Middle Kingdom Auto/biographies
Eva Lange: The So-called Governors' Cemetery at Bubastis and Provincial Elite, Tombs in the Nile Delta: State and Perspectives of Research
David Lorand: The Archetype of Kingship Who Senwosret I claimed to be, How and Why?
Antonio J. Morales: Tracing Middle Kingdom Pyramid Texts Traditions at Dahshur
Miriam Müller: New Approaches to the Study of Households in Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period Egypt
Melinda G. Nelson-Hurst: The (social) House of Khnumhotep
Rune Nyord: Scribes of the Gods in the Coffin Texts
Mohamed Gamal Rashed: The Significance of the Hieroglyph ‘The Egg with the Young Bird Inside
Patricia Rigault: The Canopic Chest of Khakheperreseneb/Iy - Louvre E 17108
Danijela Stefanovic, Helmut Satzinger: I am a Nbt-pr, and I am Independent
Angela M. J. Tooley: Garstang's El Arabah Tomb E.1