William Christopher Hayes
William Christopher Hayes
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The scepter of Egypt
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The burial chamber of the treasurer Sobk-mosĕ from er Rizeiḳāt
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Glazed tiles from a palace of Ramesses II at Ḳantīr
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Most ancient Egypt
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The Middle Kingdom in Egypt
cover - TCThe control notes and team marksWilliam Christopher Hayes
The control notes and team marks
no cover - OAOstraka and name stones from th...William Christopher Hayes
Ostraka and name stones from the tomb of Sen-Mūt (no. 71) at Thebes
no cover - TTThe texts in the maṣṭabeh of...William Christopher Hayes
The texts in the maṣṭabeh of Seʼn-Wosret-ʻankh at Lisht
no cover - CChronologyWilliam Christopher Hayes
Chronology
no cover - EEgyptWilliam Christopher Hayes
Egypt
no cover - APA papyrus of the late Middle Ki...William Christopher Hayes
A papyrus of the late Middle Kingdom in the Brooklyn Museum
no cover - RSRoyal sarcophagi of the XVIII d...William Christopher Hayes
Royal sarcophagi of the XVIII dynasty
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The scepter of Egypt
- Open Work
The burial chamber of the treasurer Sobk-mosĕ from er Rizeiḳāt
- Open Work
Glazed tiles from a palace of Ramesses II at Ḳantīr
- Open Work
Most ancient Egypt
- Open Work
The Middle Kingdom in Egypt
- Open Work
The control notes and team marks
- Open Work
Ostraka and name stones from the tomb of Sen-Mūt (no. 71) at Thebes
- Open Work
The texts in the maṣṭabeh of Seʼn-Wosret-ʻankh at Lisht
- Open Work
Chronology
- Open Work
Egypt
- Open Work
A papyrus of the late Middle Kingdom in the Brooklyn Museum
- Open Work
Royal sarcophagi of the XVIII dynasty