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This Paper illustrates part of my Ph.D. research on “Hieroglyphic Inscriptions on Precious Object... more This Paper illustrates part of my Ph.D. research on “Hieroglyphic Inscriptions on Precious Objects, from Egypt and Out of Egypt” sponsored by “Sapienza” University of Rome. The research takes under examination jewels, precious personal ornaments and weapons characterized by hieroglyphic inscriptions. The objects analyzed regard Egypt, Nubia and the Near East. The work focused mainly on pieces preserved in the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities in Cairo (where it was possible to
visualize the Registers). Other objects, preserved in museums around the world, were taken under consideration to establish comparisons. Here you will be given only general considerations referring to a small selection of items, just to stress the link between the inscription’s kind and its support’s
typology (material, shape and use).
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visualize the Registers). Other objects, preserved in museums around the world, were taken under consideration to establish comparisons. Here you will be given only general considerations referring to a small selection of items, just to stress the link between the inscription’s kind and its support’s
typology (material, shape and use).
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visualize the Registers). Other objects, preserved in museums around the world, were taken under consideration to establish comparisons. Here you will be given only general considerations referring to a small selection of items, just to stress the link between the inscription’s kind and its support’s
typology (material, shape and use).