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- W4320030198 abstract "Abstract After putting Cecil Firth in charge of the Archaeological Survey of Nubia, Reisner focused on the Menkaure Valley Temple at Giza (1908, 1910) and the Harvard excavations at Samaria (1909–10). At Giza he found four perfectly preserved triads of King Menkaure in 1908, and then in 1910 an even larger and more impressive dyad, or pair statue of the king and his queen (or mother?). The fact that this statue shipped to Boston later turned several heads and raised many eyebrows in Cairo. At Samaria, Reisner spent two seasons on the mound, working with Clarence Fisher and undoing the “damage” done by his 1908 predecessor, Gottlieb Schumacher. He explored the Omri-Ahab palace, Israelite city wall, the walls built by Babylonian colonists, the Herodian temple, and other areas. He eventually discovered a series of ostraca, inscribed sherds with the oldest Hebrew writing yet known. Theodore Roosevelt rattled the Cairo population with an incendiary speech in 1910, and William Randolph Hearst approached Reisner about collecting on his behalf. Additional Egyptian excavations during these years took place at Mesaeed and, under Fisher’s direction while Reisner returned to teach at Harvard and serve as curator at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, at the site of Zawiyet el-Aryan." @default.
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- W4320030198 title "King Menkaure versus the “Pestiferous Sheikhs” of Palestine" @default.
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