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DOI: 10.2307/3853772
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The Ibis Cemetery at Abydos: 1914

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“…1) is now extinct in Egypt, but was commonly mummified in ancient times for votive offerings to gain the favour of Thoth, the god of writing and wisdom (Aufderheide, 2003;Morgan and McGovern-Huffman, 2008;Nicholson, 2005). Thousands have been excavated at Abydos (Ikram, 2007;Whittemore, 1914), as many as 1.75 million birds are present at Saqqara (as estimated by Nick Fieller, information provided by a personal communication of Paul Nicholson, director of the excavations of the ibis catacombs), and more than four million were found in the catacombs of Tuna-el-Gebel (El Mahdy, 1989;Kessler and Nur el-Din, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…1) is now extinct in Egypt, but was commonly mummified in ancient times for votive offerings to gain the favour of Thoth, the god of writing and wisdom (Aufderheide, 2003;Morgan and McGovern-Huffman, 2008;Nicholson, 2005). Thousands have been excavated at Abydos (Ikram, 2007;Whittemore, 1914), as many as 1.75 million birds are present at Saqqara (as estimated by Nick Fieller, information provided by a personal communication of Paul Nicholson, director of the excavations of the ibis catacombs), and more than four million were found in the catacombs of Tuna-el-Gebel (El Mahdy, 1989;Kessler and Nur el-Din, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%