Jacques Kinnaer

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Jacques Kinnaer (born 1966) is a Belgian Egyptologist and author with an M.A. from the University of Leuven (1988). He is the creator of The Ancient Egypt Site, a popular site dealing with the history and culture of Ancient Egypt.[1]

Bibliography[edit]

  • "Le Mekes et l'Imit-Per dans les scènes des temples Ptolémaiques et Romains", in OLP 22 (1991), pp. 73–99
  • "De Ene en de Velen : Opmerkingen over het Oudegyptisch godsbeeld", in Scriba 1 (1992), pp. 71–137
  • "The Decoration Program of the Propylon of Khonsu at Karnak", in KMT 10/2 (1999), pp. 56–65
  • The Narmer Palette, in The Glyph 1/18 (September 1999), pp. 8–9
  • Miscellaneous contributions to the website of EgyptVoyager, 2000 ff.
  • "Thutmose II Chronology Questioned", Reader's Letter in KMT 11/3 (2000), pp. 4–5
  • "Aha or Narmer. Which Was Menes?" in KMT 12/3 (2001), pp. 74–81
  • "Akhenaten. What's in a Name?" in Seshen 14 (2002), pp. 5–6
  • "Het Naqada-label en het debat rond de identificatie van Menes", in Phoenix 48,1 (2002), pp. 4–13
  • "The Naqada Label and the Identification of Menes", in: Eldamaty, Mamdouh; Trad, Mai [Editors], Egyptian Collections around the World: Studies for the Centennial of the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. (Cairo; Supreme Council of Antiquities. Distributed by the American University in Cairo Press; 2002), pages 657–666
  • "The Naqada Label and the Identification of Menes", in Göttinger Miszellen 196 (2003), pp. 23–30.
  • "Nefertiti Maelstrom", Reader's Letter in KMT 14/4 (2003), pp. 5–6
  • "What is Really Known About The Narmer Palette?", in KMT 15/1 (2004), pp. 48–54.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Biétry-Rivierre, Eric (February 4, 2011). "Les archéologues redoutent de nouveaux pillages en Égypte". Le Figaro.

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