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Monographs:
Dijkstra, J.H.F., Syene I. The Figural and Textual Graffiti from the Temple of Isis at Aswan. With a contribution on the Egyptian Texts by E. Cruz-Uribe, in: Beiträge zur Ägyptischen Bauforschung und Altertumskunde, vol. 18 (Mainz 2012).
Lefebvre, G., 1907, Recueil des inscriptions grecques chretiennes d’Egypte, Le Caire: Service des antiquites de l’Egypte (reprint: Chicago 1978).
J. de Morgan et al., Catalogue des monuments et inscriptions de l’Égypte antique I, (Vienna 1894).
Articles:
Begon, M., “Aux origines de l’exploitation pharaonique des carrières d’Assouan? Retour sur la lecture de l’inscription de bas-relief de Nag el-Hamdulab (NH 7, tableau 7a)”, in: Archéo-Nil, Revue de la société pour l’étude des cultures prépharaoniques de la vallée du Nil, vol. 26 (2016), 173-84. online available
von Bissing, F. W. “Les tombeaux d’Assouan”, ASAE 15 (1915), 1-14.
Blöbaum, A. I., “Saite Inscriptions at the First Cataract. Representation and Legitimation of the King”, in: Raue, D., Seidlmayer, S. J., Speiser, P. (ed.), The First Cataract of the Nile. One Region – Diverse Perspective, in: Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Abteilung Kairo, Sonderschriften, vol. 36 (2013), 15-20.
Cramer, Archäologische und epigraphische Klassifikation koptischer Denkmäler im Metropolitan, Nr. 51-54.
Darnell, J. C., “The Early Hieroglyphic Annotation in the Nag el-Hamdulab Rock Art Tableaux, and the Following of Horus in the Northwest Hinterland of Aswan”, in: Archéo-Nil, Revue de la société pour l’étude des cultures prépharaoniques de la vallée du Nil, vol. 25 (2015), 19-44. online available
Dijkstra, J.H.F., “Late antique inscriptions from the First Cataract area discovered and rediscovered”, JJP 33 (2003), 55–66: Greek inscriptions from Philae (east church) and Elephantine (quay wall).
Dijkstra, J.H.F., “Structuring Graffiti: The Case of the Temple of Isis at Aswan”, in: Preys, R. (ed.), 7. Ägyptologische Tempeltagung: Structuring Religion. Leuven, 28. September – 1. Oktober 2005, Wiesbaden, 2009, 77-93.
Dijkstra, J.H.F. , “Graffiti als tekens van persoon-lijke devotie in het Oude Egypte”, Ta-Mery (2013), 54-71.
Dijkstra, J.H.F., , van Loon, G.J.M., “The Christian Wall Paintings from the Temple of Isis at Aswan Revisited”, in: Gabra, G., Takla, H.N. (eds), Christianity and
Monasticism in Aswan and Nubia (Cairo 2013), 137-56.
Dijkstra, J.H.F., “Three Christian Funerary Stelae from Aswan”, in: Jiménez Serrano, A., Von Pilgrim, C. (eds), From the Delta to the Cataract. Studies Dedicated to Mohamed el-Bialy, in: Culture and History of the Ancient Near East, vol. 76 (2015), 24-35.
Fulco, W.J., “An Early Christian Lamp from Aswan Inscribed (Greek) (Planche I)”, Revue Biblique 110 (2003), 86-88.
Ghabban, “‘Ali ibn Ibrahim [al-Ġabbān, ʿAlī b. Ibrāhīm], The inscription of Zuhayr, the oldest inscription (24 AH/AD 644-45), the rise of the Arabic script and the nature of the Early Islamic state. Translation and concluding remarks by Robert Hoyland”, Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy 19 (2008) 210-237.
Hawary, M., “Islamic Stelae from Aswan”, The British Museum Newsletter: Egypt and Sudan 2 (2015), 15.
Hawary, M., “Tomb Stela of a Woman from Aswan named Fatima” in: Fluck, C., Helmecke, G., O’Connel, E.R. (eds.), Egypt: Faith after the Pharaohs (London 2015), 244.
Hawary, M., “Early Islamic Tombstones from Aswan”, in: Fluck, C., Helmecke, G., O’Connel, E.R. (eds.), Egypt: Faith after the Pharaohs (London 2015), 244-245.
Hutterer, A., “Nochmals zur Lesung der Felsstele des Hpw bei Assuan”, in: Ägypten und Altes Testament. Studien zu Geschichte, Kultur und Religion Ägyptens und des Alten Testaments, vol. 76 (2009), 214-22.
Jakobielski, S., and J. van der Vliet. 2011, “From Aswan to Dongola: the epitaph of Bishop Joseph (died a.d. 668)”, in: A. Łajtar and J. van der Vliet (eds.), Nubian voices: studies in Christian Nubian culture, Warsaw: University of Warsaw/Raphael Taubenschlag Foundation, 15–35 [Study 29].
Kelany, A., Graff, G., “A First predynastic aardvark’s representation on rock art in the Eastern Desert Egypt (Wadi Aqaba, Aswan)”, Göttinger Miszellen 249 (2016), 85-96.
Lehmann, M., “Die Verwandtschaftsbeziehungen in den Felsinschriften des Mittleren Reiches in der Region Aswan”, Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur 41 (2012), 237-75. online available
Lodomez, G., “Une nouvelle stèle d’Assouan”, Chronique d’Égypte. Bulletin périodique de la Fondation Égyptologique Reine Élisabeth 85 (2010), 78-80.
Mayer, W., “Felszeichnungen bei Assuan”, MDAIK 17 (1981), 313-14.
Porten, B. “The Aswan Dedicatory Inscription (2.40)” The Context of Scripture. Volume II: Monumental Inscriptions from the Biblical World (Leiden 2000), 163.
Randall, W.M, “Three Engraved Stones from the Moritz Collection at the University of Chicago”, in: The Macdonald Presentation Volume. Princeton 1933, Reprint New York 1968, 325-30.
Ray, J.D, “A Pious Soldier: Stele Aswan 1057”, JEA 73 (1987), 169-80.
Ray, J.D, “Further Notes on Stele Aswan 1057”, JEA 75 (1989), 243-44.
Redlak, M., “Ornaments on Funerary Stelae of the 9th-12th Centuries from Egypt – Josef Strzygowski’s Publication Anew”, Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean: Research 2008 20 (2008), 561-74.
Seidlmayer, S. J., “Rock Inscriptions in the Area of Aswan. From Epigraphy to Landscape Archaeology”, in: Raue, D., Seidlmayer, S. J., Speiser, P. (ed.), The First Cataract of the Nile. One Region – Diverse Perspective, in: Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Abteilung Kairo, Sonderschriften, vol. 36 (2013), 205-10.
Stadler, M. A., “Der Isishymnus E.14 aus dem Isistempel von Assuan”, Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 98 (2012), 291-97. online available
Papyri & Ostraca • Ceramics and other findings • Secondary literature