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La fouille du Boubasteion d'Alexandrie : présentation préliminaire / Mohamed Abd El-Maksoud, Ahmed Abd El-Fattah, Mervat Seif El-Din
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Appartient au périodique : Bibliothèque d'archéologie méditerranéenne et africaine, Paris, 2009-, 12, p. 427-446, 2101-2849 Appartient au livre : L'enfant et la mort dans l'Antiquité. III, Le matériel associé aux tombes d'enfants, Arles, 2012, Ed. Errance, textes réunis et édités par Antoine Hermary et Céline Dubois, Errance, actes de la table ronde internationale organisée à la Maison Méditerranéenne des Sciences de l'Homme (MMSH) d'Aix-en-Provence, 20-22 janvier 2011, Bibliothèque d'Archéologie Méditerranéenne et Africaine, p. 427-446, 9782877725224
Publication: 2012 Description: 20 p. : ill.Langue: Français Auteur principal: Abd el-Maksoud, Mohammed Co-auteur: Abd El-Fattah, Ahmed ; Seif El-Din, Merwatte Résumé: Rescue excavations conducted in 2009-2010 by the Supreme Council of Antiquities under the supervision of Dr. Abd El Maksoud, have produced surprising results of great importance by revealing the existence of a sanctuary dedicated to Boubastis and by underlining the popularity of this goddess in Alexandria over the long term (from the first wave of immigration to the Roman period). Prior to this discovery, no-one had supposed the existence of a sanctuary dedicated to Boubastis in Alexandria. Furthermore, the offerings to the goddess shed new light on the population of Alexandria at the beginning of its existence.. Item type: Extrait

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Bibliogr. p. 446

Rescue excavations conducted in 2009-2010 by the Supreme Council of Antiquities under the supervision of Dr. Abd El Maksoud, have produced surprising results of great importance by revealing the existence of a sanctuary dedicated to Boubastis and by underlining the popularity of this goddess in Alexandria over the long term (from the first wave of immigration to the Roman period). Prior to this discovery, no-one had supposed the existence of a sanctuary dedicated to Boubastis in Alexandria. Furthermore, the offerings to the goddess shed new light on the population of Alexandria at the beginning of its existence.

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