Herbert Eustis Winlock
Born 1884-01-01
Died 1950-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF64365687
- WikidataQ706220
- ISNI0000000083442242
- Open LibraryOL1483774A
Top Subjects
- Thebes (Egypt : Extinct city) (5)
- Deir el-Bahri Site (Egypt) (4)
- Egypt -- Antiquities (3)
- Tombs -- Egypt -- Thebes (Extinct city) (2)
- Jewelry, Egyptian (2)
- Egypt -- Antiquities. (2)
- Tombs -- Egypt -- Deir el-Bahri Site (2)
Books by Herbert Eustis Winlock
Total count: 22
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Bas-reliefs from the temple of Rameses I at AbydosMetropolitan Museum of Art1921-01-01
The monastery of Epiphanius at Thebes.1926-01-01-
The tomb of Queen Meryet-Ameun at ThebesMetropolitan Museum of Art, Egyptian Expedition1932-01-01
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The tomb of Queen Meryet-Amūn at Thebes1932-01-01
The treasure of El LāhūnMetropolitan Museum of Art1934-01-01-
Ed Dakhleh oasiss.n.1936-01-01
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The temple of Ramesses I at Abydos[Metropolitan Museum of Art]1937-01-01
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Exhibition of Augustean Art at the Metropolitan1939-01-01
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Materials used at the embalming of King Tut-ʻAnkh-AmunMetropolitan Museum of Art1941-01-01
Excavations at Deir el Bahri, 1911-1931The Macmillan Company1942-01-01-
The slain soldiers of Neb-ḥep-et-Rēʻ Mentu-ḥotpeMetropolitan Museum of Art1945-01-01
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The rise and fall of the Middle Kingdom in ThebesMacmillan1947-01-01
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The treasure of three Egyptian princessesMetropolitan Museum of Art1948-01-01
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Models of daily life in ancient Egyptfrom the tomb of Meket-Rēʻ at Thebes.Published for the Metropolitan Museum of Art by Harvard University Press1955-01-01
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Treasure of El LahunMetropolitan Museum of Art (Department of Egyptian Art Publications Vol 4)Ayer Co Pub1972-03-01
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The Tomb of Queen Meryet-Amun at ThebesThe Metropolitan Museum Of Art Egyptian ExpeditionAyer Co Pub1972-03-01
Temple of Hibis in El Khargeh OasisMetropolitan Museum of Art Egyptian Expedition PublicationsAyer Co Pub1972-06-01-
Monastery of Epiphanies at Thebes (2 Books in 1)Ayer Co Pub1972-06-01
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Excavating in Egypt.Metropolitan Museum of Art1975-01-01
In search of the woman Pharaoh, Hatshepsutexcavations at Deir el-Bahri, 1911-1931Distributed by Columbia University Press2001-01-01-
The slain soldiers of Neb-ḥep-et-Rēʻ Mentu-ḥopteMartino Pub.2007-01-01
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Archaeological material from the Maine littoral, with especial reference to the Bates collection