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Aegyptus et Pannonia IX, Acta Symposii anno 2023: Objects and Concepts  

Aegyptus et Pannonia IX, Acta Symposii anno 2023, objects and Concepts.
Proceedings of the Conference held 19th-20th Januar, 2023, Budapest; ed. by Hedvig Győry.
Published by The Ancient Egyptian Committee of the Hungarian-Egyptian Friendship Society, Budapest 2025. ISBN: 978-615-6571-04-5 (printed), ISBN 978-615-6571-05-2 (pdf); DOI: https://doi.org/10.71067/AePIX-2025
Soft cover. No Jacket. 1.st Edition. 18+380 pages (24x17), with colour pictures.


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Győry. Hedvig, The ‘Objects and Concepts’ conference and the HEFS AEC    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71067/AePIX-2025-VII-XVIII

Fullér, Andrea - Feró, Eszter, From historicism to Tutankhamun: the Egyptianizing decorative wares of the Zsolnay factory    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71067/AePIX-2025-001-051

Győry, Hedvig, Towards the classical Bes amulets. 18th Dynasty naturalisic-style plaque amulets of Bes  DOI: https://doi.org/10.71067/AePIX-2025-053-106

Győry, Hedvig, Plaque amulets for the goddess with hippopotamus body in the Old to the Middle Kingdom    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71067/AePIX-2025-107-162

Pons Mellado, Esther, Predynastic Vessel with human and animal figures and landscape representations of the National Archaeological Museum, Madrid    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71067/AePIX-2025-163-174

Scheffer, Krisztina – Győry, Hedvig, A Private collector and an amulet in the Semmelweis Museum for Medical History    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71067/AePIX-2025-175-203

Simon, Rita, The curious history of Tutankhamun’s scarab    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71067/AePIX-2025-205-266

Vámos, Gabriella, “They blew sugar on it to alleviate the pain …” Details on the role of sugar in folk eye treatment in the 18th-20 th centuries    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71067/AePIX-2025-267-286

Véninger Péter, Medma and Hipponion, Terracottas of two ancient Greek cities with a potter’s eye .  DOI: https://doi.org/10.71067/AePIX-2025-287-296

Wahba, Afaf, An intact reed coffin burial from an Old Kingdom cemetery, Southwest of the Step pyramid, Gisr-el- Mudir, Saqqara, Egypt    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71067/AePIX-2025-297-316

Webb, Virginia, Egyptian archetypes and their adoption/adaptation in Archaic East Greece: A Tale of Two (City) Sanctuaries    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71067/AePIX-2025-317-380