Hierakonpolis Online Bibliography

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2011

Graff, Gwenola; Eyckerman, Merel; Hendrickx, Stan

Architectural elements on decorated pottery and the ritual presentation of desert animals Book Chapter

In: Friedman, Renee F.; Fiske, Peter N. (Ed.): Egypt at its origins 3. Proceedings of the Third International Conference "Origin of the State. Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt", London, 27th July - 1st August 2008, pp. 437-465, Leuven - Paris - Walpole., 2011.

BibTeX | Tags: animals, architecture, ceramics, HK29A, HK29B, iconography, pottery

Hikade, Tomas

Origins of monumental architecture: Recent excavations at Hierakonpolis HK29B and HK25 Book Chapter

In: Friedman, Renee F.; Fiske, Peter N. (Ed.): Egypt at its origins 3. Proceedings of the Third International Conference "Origin of the State. Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt", London, 27th July - 1st August 2008, pp. 81-107, Leuven - Paris - Walpole., 2011.

BibTeX | Tags: architecture, construction, HK25, HK29A, HK29B

2009

Hikade, Tomas; Pyke, Gillian

Excavations at HK29B and HK25. Report on the 2006-2007 season of the Hierakonpolis Expedition. Journal Article

In: ASAE, vol. 83, pp. 195-197, 2009.

BibTeX | Tags: architecture, excavations, HK25, HK29B, Overview, settlement

2008

Hikade, Tomas; Pyke, Gillian; O'Neill, D.

Excavations at Hierakonpolis HK29B and HK25 - The campaigns of 2005/06 Journal Article

In: MDAIK, vol. 64, pp. 153-188, 2008.

BibTeX | Tags: excavations, HK25, HK29A, HK29B, investigation, recording, settlement

Hikade, Tomas

Grand design in the sacred compound Nekhen News

In: Nekhen News, vol. 20, pp. 4-5, 2008.

BibTeX | Tags: architecture, excavations, HK25, HK29B, iconography, religion, ritual, settlement, temple

2007

Hikade, Tomas

Nothing is more permanent than a posthole Nekhen News

In: Nekhen News, vol. 19, pp. 4-5, 2007.

BibTeX | Tags: excavations, HK29B, recording, settlement

2006

Hikade, Tomas

Our first season at Hierakonpolis Nekhen News

In: Nekhen News, vol. 18, pp. 4-5, 2006.

BibTeX | Tags: excavations, HK29B, recording