Porter and Moss - Topographical biblography of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic texts,reliefs and paintings. III Memphis - Oxford, Clarendon, 1931 - 254 p - 28 x 20 cmThis volume is part of the monumental Topographical Bibliography, created by Bertha Porter and Rosalind L. B. Moss, one of the most important reference tools in Egyptology. It catalogues every known hieroglyphic text, relief, statue, and painting from ancient Egypt, arranged by archaeological site.The series is often referred to simply as “Porter & Moss” and has been called the “Scotland Yard of Egyptology” because of its meticulous detective‑style documentation.Covers the major necropolis zones of ancient Memphis.: Abû Rawâsh, Giza, Abûsîr, Saqqara, DahshurThe book provides:- Site‑by‑site listings of tombs, temples, pyramids, and monuments- Detailed references to inscriptions, reliefs, and paintings- Bibliographic citations to excavation reports and publications- Plans and diagrams (in some editions)- Cross‑references to museum collections and unpublished materialIt is not a narrative book but a scholarly catalogue, used by researchers to locate and identify ancient Egyptian monuments.
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