Studies on the Middle Kingdom, Studia Aegyptiaca X
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Labib Habachi, Studies on the Middle Kingdom, Studia Aegyptiaca X, Études publiées par les Chaires d'Histoire Ancienne de l'Université Loránd Eötvös de Budapest 37, Budapest 1987
L. Kakosy: Labib Habachi (1906-1984)
I. Une "vaste salle" d'Amenemhat III a Kiman-Fares (Fayoum), ASAE 37(1937) 85-95, Figs. 1-10
II. The monument of Biyahmu, ASAE 40(1940) 721-732, Figs. 79-80, Pis. LXXXIII-LXXXVI
III. Was Anukis considered as the wife of Khnum or as his daughter? ASAE 50(1950) 501-507, Figs. 1-2
IV. Notes on the altar of Sekhemre -Sewadjtowe Sebk-hotpe from Sehel, JEA 37(1951) 17-19, PI. V
V. Khatacna-Qantir: Importance, ASAE 52(1952) 443-479, Pis. I-XIX
VI. Hekaib. The deified governor of Elephantine, Archaeology 9(1956) 8-15, Figs. 1-9
VII. God's fathers and the role they played in the history of the First Intermediate Period, ASAE 55(1958) 167-190, Figs. 1-5, Pls.I-I
VIII. King Nebhepetre Menthuhotp: his monuments, place in history, deification and unusual representations in the form of gods, ASAE 19(1963) 16-52, Figs. 1-23, Pls. IV-XIV
IX. Divinities adored in the area of Kalabsha, with a special reference to the goddess of Miket, MDAIK 24(1969) 169-183, Figs. 1-9, Pis. XXX-XXXII
X. rec. on: Nagib Farag - Zaky Iskander: The Discovery of Neferwptah, Cairo 1971, QA 13(1974) 336-337, PI. XXIV
XI. Building activities of Sesostris I in the area to the south of Thebes, MDAIK 31(1975) 27-37, Figs. 1-5, Pis. 12-14
XII. New light on objects of ubknown provenance (I). A strange monument od Amenemhet IV and a similar uninscribed one, GM 26(1977) 27-33, Figs. 1-2, PI. 1
XIII. The so-called Hyksos monuments reconsidered. Apropos of the discovery of a dyad of sphinxes, SAK 6(1978) 79-92, Figs. 1-3, Pis. XXIII-XXVI
XIV. A score of important officials serving the Neferhotep family as revealed from three objects in the Heqaib sanctuary, Serapis 6(1980) 29-39, 47-56, Figs. 1-12, Pis. I-II
XV. New light on the vizier lymeru, son of the controller of the hall, lymeru, BIFAO 81(1981) 29-39, Figs. 1-6, Pls. III-IX
XVI. New light on the Neferhotep I family, as revealed by their inscriptions in the Cataract area, in: W. K. Simpson - W. M. Davis (eds.): Essays in honor of Dows Dunham on the occasion of his 90th birthday, 3une 1, 1980 (Department of Egyptian and Ancient Near Eastern Art, Museum of Fine Arts), Boston 1981, 77-81, Figs. 1-10
XVII. The family of the vizier Ibic and his place among the viziers of the thirteeenth dynasty, SAK 11(1984) 113-126, Pls. IV-VI