Aylward M. Blackman
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- PhD Egyptology University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Aylward Manley Blackman, FBA was a British Egyptologist, who excavated various sites in Egypt and Nubia, notably Buhen and Meir. Having taught at Worcester College, Oxford, he was Brunner Professor of Egyptology at the University of Liverpool from 1934 to 1948. He was additionally a special lecturer at the University of Manchester, and was involved in or led a number of excavations with the Egypt Exploration Society.
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- The Archaeological Survey (1914) (81)
- Oracles in Ancient Egypt (1925) (40)
- Oracles in Ancient Egypt. II (1926) (38)
- The Library of A. Chester Beatty. Description of a Hieratic Papyrus with a Mythological Story, Love-Songs. and other Miscellaneous Texts, Being the Chester Beatty Papyri, No. 1 (1933) (34)
- The Consecration of an Egyptian Temple According to the Use of Edfu (1946) (33)
- Hieratic Papyri in the British Museum: Third Series: Chester Beatty Gift (1936) (26)
- The Myth of Horus at Edfu: II. C. The Triumph of Horus over His Enemies: A Sacred Drama (1942) (23)
- The Ancient Egyptians: A Sourcebook of Their Writings (1960) (23)
- An Indirect Reference to Sesostris III's Syrian Campaign in the Tomb-Chapel of DḤWTY-ḤTP at El-Bersheh (1915) (21)
- The Stela of Nebipusenwosret: British Museum No. 101 (1935) (20)
- The Stele of Thethi, Brit. Mus. No. 614 (1931) (20)
- Middle-Egyptian stories (1932) (20)
- The Rite of Opening the Mouth in Ancient Egypt and Babylonia 1 (1924) (18)
- A Painted Pottery Model of a Granary in the Collection of the Late Jeremiah James Colman, Esq., of Carrow House, Norwich (1920) (17)
- The rock tombs of Meir ... (15)
- “The House of the Morning” (1918) (13)
- The significance of Incense and Libations in Funerary and Temple Ritual (1912) (13)
- Some Notes on the Ancient Egyptian Practice of Washing the Dead (1918) (10)
- The Myth of Horus at EDFU—II (1935) (10)
- The Pharaoh's Placenta and the Moon-God Khons (1916) (10)
- Studies in Egyptian Syntax (1925) (8)
- Libations to the Dead in Modern Nubia and Ancient Egypt (1916) (7)
- The tomb-chapel of Ukh-ḥotp's son Senbi (7)
- The rock tombs of Meir, Vol. 1, The tomb-chapel of Ukh-Ḥotpf's son Senbi (7)
- Myth and Ritual: Essays on the Myth and Ritual of the Hebrews in relation to the Culture Pattern of the Ancient East (1933) (6)
- The rock tombs of Meir, Part 4, The tomb-chapel of Pepi ʻOnkh the middle son of Sebkhotpe and Pekhernefert (D, no. 2) (5)
- The rock tombs of Meir, Part 2, The tomb-chapel of Senbi's son Ukh-Hotp (B, no. 2), with two appendixes of hieroglyphs and other details in B, nos 1,2, 4 (5)
- Papyrus Lansing: A Translation with Notes (1925) (4)
- The Myth of Horus at Edfu: II. C. The Triumph of Horus over His Enemies a Sacred Drama (Concluded) (1943) (4)
- Some Remarks on an Emblem upon the Head of an Ancient Egyptian Birth-Goddess (1916) (4)
- Osiris or the Sun-God? a Reply to Mr. Perry (1925) (4)
- The Significance of the Ceremony ḣwt Bḣsw in the Temple of Horus at EDFU a (1949) (4)
- Temples of Armant (1940) (4)
- The Archaeological Survey: Report for 1914 (1914) (4)
- The Ka-House and the Serdab (1916) (3)
- 10. The Hieroglyph a Jar-Sealing. (3)
- The rock tombs of Meir, Part 3, The tomb-chapel of Ukh-Ḥotp son of Ukh-Ḥotp and Mersi (B, no. 4) (3)
- Luxor & its temples (3)
- 11. Some Egyptian and Nubian Notes. (3)
- Remarks on an Incense-Brazier depicted in Thuthotep's Tomb at El-Bersheh (1912) (2)
- From Fetish to God in Ancient Egypt (1935) (2)
- The Myth of Horus at Edfu—II (1944) (2)
- Some Middle Kingdom Religious Texts (1911) (2)
- Bibliography: Pharaonic Egypt (1936) (1937) (1)
- On the Name of an Unguent Used for Ceremonial Purposes (1920) (1)
- The Significance of the Ceremony ḣwt Bḣsw in the Temple of Horus at EDFU (1950) (1)
- The Nugent and Haggard Collections of Egyptian Antiquities (1917) (1)
- The Funerary Papyrus of Nespeher'an (Pap. Skrine, No. 2) (1)
- The King of Egypt's Grace before Meat (1945) (1)
- Egyptian Mummies. By G. Elliot Smith and Warren R. Dawson; with woodcuts by A. Horace Gerrard and K. Leigh-Pemberton. 10½ × 8. Pp. 190. London: Allen & Unwin. 1924. 25s. (1925) (1)
- The Funerary Papyrus of Nesṗeher'an (1918) (1)
- The Funerary Papyrus of ‘Enkhefenkhons (1917) (1)
- Some Philological and Other Notes (1927) (1)
- Philological Notes (1925) (0)
- The tomb-chapel of Pepi'onkh the Middle son of Sebkḥopte and Perkhernefert (D, no. 2) (0)
- The Cambridge Ancient History. Edited by J. B. Bury, S. A. Cook, P. E. Adcock. Vol. I : Egypt and Babylonia to 1580 b.c. 9½×6½, xxii + 704 pp., 11 maps, 1 plan. Cambridge: University Press, 1923. (1924) (0)
- The Sun-Cult in Ancient Egypt (0)
- Bibliography: Pharaonic Egypt (1937) (1938) (0)
- The Temple of Deudur (0)
- The rock tombs of Meir, Part 6, The tomb-chapels of Ukhḥopte son of Iam (A, No. 3), Senbi son Ukhḥopte son of Senbi (B, No. 3), and Ukhḥopte son Ukhḥopte and Ḥeny-Ḥery-Ib (C, No. 1) (1953) (0)
- The Sun-Cult in Ancient Egypt (1923) (0)
- Notes on Certain Passages in Various Middle Egyptian Texts (1930) (0)
- An Ancient Egyptian Foretaste of the Doctrine of Baptismal Regeneration (1920) (0)
- Some Chapters of the Toteiibuch and other Texts on a Middle Kingdom Coffin (0)
- An Additional Note on the Cambridge Ancient History, Vol. I (1925) (0)
- The Infinitive Form Sdmt-f with Preceding and (0)
- Oracles in Ancient Egypt (1926) (0)
- The tomb-chapel of Senbi's son Ukh-ḥotp (B, no. 2) with two appendixes on hieroglyphs and other details in B, nos. 1, 2, 4 (0)
- 96. The Porridge Stirrer as an Egyptian Hieroglyph. (0)
- 4. The Fox as a Birth-Amulet. (0)
- The tomb-chapels of Ukhḥotpe son of Iam (A, no. 3), Senbi son of Ukhḥotpe son of Senbi (B, no. 3), and Ukhḥotpe son of Ukhḥotpe and Ḥeny-Ḥery-Ib (C, no. 1) (1953) (0)
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