Kim Ryholt

Kim Ryholt

Kim Steven Bardrum Ryholt

Kim Steven Bardrum Ryholt (né le 19 juin 1970) est un égyptologue, professeur d'égyptologie à l'Université de Copenhague (Danemark). Il est l'auteur, entre autres, de nombreux ouvrages sur les chronologies en Égypte antique.

Publications

  • The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period, Museum Tusculanum, janvier 1997, (ISBN 8772894210)
  • A Demotic Version of Nectanebos' Dream, 1998
  • King Qareḥ, a Canaanite King in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period, 1998
  • The Story of Petese Son of Petetum and Prophet of Atum at Heliopolis, Museum Tusculanum, octobre 1999, (ISBN 8772895276)
  • The Petese Stories II, Museum Tusculanum, janvier 2006, (ISBN 8763504049)
  • Hieratic Texts from the Collection, Museum Tusculanum, mai 2006, (ISBN 8763504057)


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