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Sidebotham, Steven E., et al.. (2020). Berenike 2019: Report on the Excavations. Leiden Repository (Leiden University). 25. 11–22.1 indexed citations
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Kaper, Olaf E., et al.. (2010). Egyptian interest in the Oases of the New Kingdom and a new Stela for Seth from Mut el-Kharab. 219–236.1 indexed citations
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Kaper, Olaf E., et al.. (2010). A governor of Dakhleh Oasis in the early Middle Kingdom. 219–245.1 indexed citations
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Kaper, Olaf E.. (2010). A Kemyt Ostracon from Amheida, Dakhleh Oasis. Faculty Digital Archive (New York University Florence). 110(110). 115–126.2 indexed citations
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Kaper, Olaf E.. (2009). Restoring Wall Paintings of the Temple of Tutu. Leiden Repository (Leiden University). 35. 3–7.4 indexed citations
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Kaper, Olaf E., et al.. (2009). The Libyan period in Egypt: historical and cultural studies into the 21st - 24th dynasties ; proceedings of a conference at Leiden University, 25 - 27 october 2007.3 indexed citations
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Kaper, Olaf E., et al.. (2009). Pictograms or pseudo script? : non-textual identity marks in practical use in ancient Egypt and elsewhere : proceedings of a conference in Leiden, 19-20 December 2006. Medical Entomology and Zoology.1 indexed citations
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Kaper, Olaf E., et al.. (2008). Vernacular mud brick architecture in the Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt and the design of the Dakhleh Oasis Training and Archaeological Conservation Centre.5 indexed citations
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Kaper, Olaf E.. (2006). A new temple for Thoth in the Dakhleh Oasis. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 29. 12–14.1 indexed citations
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Bagnall, Roger S., et al.. (2006). Roman Amheida: Excavating A Town in Egypt’s Dakhleh Oasis. The Faculty Digital Archive (New York University). 17(6). 26–29.1 indexed citations
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Kaper, Olaf E.. (2002). Pharaonic-style decoration in the Mammisi at Ismant el-Kharab: new insights after the 1996-1997 field season. 217–223.1 indexed citations
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Kaper, Olaf E., et al.. (2002). Policing the desert: Old Kingdom activity around the Dakhleh oasis. 79–94.5 indexed citations
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Kaper, Olaf E.. (2002). A group of priestly Dipinti in Shrine IV at Ismant el-Kharab. 209–216.
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Kaper, Olaf E.. (2001). Local perceptions of the fertility of the Dakhleh Oasis in the Roman period. 70–79.
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Worp, K.A. & Olaf E. Kaper. (1999). Dipinti on the temenos wall at Deir el Haggar (Dakhla Oasis). 233–258.4 indexed citations
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Kaper, Olaf E.. (1998). Life on the Fringe : Living in the Southern Egyptian Deserts during the Roman and early-Byzantine Periods. Leiden Repository (Leiden University).10 indexed citations
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Kaper, Olaf E.. (1997). Temples and gods in roman Dakhleh, studies in the indigenous cults of an Egyptian oasis. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS).8 indexed citations
Kaper, Olaf E., et al.. (1991). Atlas of Egyptian art. Medical Entomology and Zoology.4 indexed citations
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