diff --git a/content/article/honegger.md b/content/article/honegger.md index 758f1e2..fa749fb 100644 --- a/content/article/honegger.md +++ b/content/article/honegger.md @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ tomb of Prince Mesheti (11th Dynasty). The territory of Nubia is itself designated from the beginning of the 3rd millennium by a hieroglyph in the shape of a bow, *Ta-Sety*, which means the land of the bow. Despite this evidence of the importance of these warriors and their -weapons, archaeological attestations of tomns of Nubian archers contemporary +weapons, archaeological attestations of tombs of Nubian archers contemporary with the Egyptian Kingdom are anecdotal. Only a few tombs from the Kerma period (2550-1480 BC) have been reported by Charles Bonnet in his excavation reports on the Eastern Cemetery of Kerma.[^1] His most @@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ excavated in 1915 by Reisner and in 1916 by his assistant W. G. Kemp Reisner[^18] is of lesser quality than for the southern part of the cemetery, corresponding to Classic Kerma and excavated in 1913-1914.[^19] The tombs excavated by Kemp have not been spatially located. Nevertheless, -we know from our excavations that the \"Cemetery North\" covers the *Kerma +we know from our excavations that the \"Cemetery N\" covers the *Kerma ancien III* and *Kerma moyen I* phases. The documentation identifies the grave of a woman with a staff, but there is no evidence of bows. In view of the discreet nature of the evidence for archery, we believe that it diff --git a/content/article/urosmatic.md b/content/article/urosmatic.md index 013c63e..0076443 100644 --- a/content/article/urosmatic.md +++ b/content/article/urosmatic.md @@ -449,7 +449,7 @@ making bulls into women" (*jw=k jy.tw* *ḥ3q.n=k T3-mḥw* *jr=k k3.w m contrasted to the vulvas which should receive them,[^85] we can argue that, in both cases, bulls stand for men, or at least masculinity, in both the human and animal world. It is interesting that on the Triumphal -stela of Piye women from the palace of the Lower Egyptian king Nimlot +stela of Piye, men from the palace of the Lower Egyptian king Nimlot paid homage to Piye "after the manner of women" (*m* *ḫt* *ḥm.wt*).[^86] Maybe this indicates that there was also a manner in which men are supposed to pay homage to the king, and that the defeated kings and diff --git a/content/issue/dotawo8.md b/content/issue/dotawo8.md index e52b504..58fda62 100644 --- a/content/issue/dotawo8.md +++ b/content/issue/dotawo8.md @@ -124,6 +124,8 @@ typesetting in an open-source infrastructure. Personally, publishing openly in this way is fulfilling despite the additional efforts. I hope the readers find the result accessible and appealing. +
+ **Acknowledgements** I wish to thank the peer-reviewers who spent their time and used their