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(Malkata) (The Palace of Amenhotep III) and Birkat Habu. Lat 25+43'N, Long 32+36'E (NG 36-10). 3.5 km. south lies an area called Kawm al 'Abd. LÄ III: 1172-1177.
Babled, Thibaud. Les grands projets d’Amenophis III sur la rive occidentale de Thèbes: du contexte originel à la situation contemporaine. Memnonia 4/5 (1993-1994): 131-146.
Daressy, Georges. Le palais d'Aménophis III et le Birket Habou. ASAE 4 (1903): 165-170.
Engelbach, Reginald. The Great Lake of Amenophis III at Medinet Habu. BIE 20 (1938):51-61.
Evelyn-White, H.G. The Egyptian Expedition. BMMA 10 (1925): 253-256.
Hayes, William C. Inscriptions from the Palace of Amenhotep III. JNES 10 (1951): 35-40, 41-56, 82-111, 156-183, 169-176, 231-242. [AEB 1826 English]
Hope, Colin. Excavations at Malkata and the Birket Habu 1971-1974: Jar Sealings and Amphorae of the 18th Dynasty: A Technological Study (= Egyptology Today, 2, 5). Warminster: Aris and Phillips, 1978.
Kawamura, Kiichi. A Preliminary Report of Excavations by the Waseda University Expedition Party at Malkata, Luxor, Egypt: The Second Season, Dec. 1972 - Jan. 1973. Orient 12 (Tokyo, 1976): 15-26.
Kemp, Barry. University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Excavations at Malkata. NARCE 88 (1974): 13-18.
Kemp, Barry. A Building of Amenophis III at Kôm El-'Abd. JEA 63 (1977): 71-82. [Plan and reconstruction of the royal resthouse here is also illustrated in 0000: Kemp, Ancient Egypt, p. 221]
Kemp, Barry and David O'Connor. An Ancient Nile Harbour: University Museum Excavations at the "Birket Habu." International Journal of Nautical Archaeology and Underwater Exploration 3 (1974): 101-136.
Koltsida, Aikaterini. Malkata Revisited: Defining Domestic Space at the Palace City of Amenhotep III. In: Jean-Claude Goyon and Christine Cardin (eds.), Proceedings of the Ninth International Congress of Egyptologists, Grenoble , 6-12 Septembre 2004 (= OLA, 150). Leuven : Peeters, 2007. Pp. 1011-1022.
Lacovara, Peter. The New Kingdom Royal City (= Studies in Egyptology). London: KPI, 1997.
Lansing, Ambrose. The Egyptian Expedition. BMMA 13, Supplement (1918): 4-14.
Leahy, M.A. Excavations at Malkata and the Birket Habu 1971-1974: The Inscriptions (= Egyptology Today, 2, 4). Warminster: Aris and Phillips, 1978.
Malqata-South, 1: Kom el-Samak: Archaeological and Architectural Reports. Tokyo: Waseda University, 1983.
Nicolakaki-Kentrou, Margarita. Malkata, Site K: The Aegean-Related Motifs in the Painted Decoration of a Demolished Building of Amenhotep III. In: Zahi Hawass (ed..), Egyptology at the Dawn of the Twenty-first Century: Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Egyptologists, Cairo, 2000. Cairo: AUC Press, 2003. I, 352-360.
Nishimoto, Shin-ichi. The Ceiling Paintings of the Harem Rooms at the Palace of Malqata. GM 127 (1992): 69-80.
O’Connor, David B. Malqata. In: Wolfgang Helck and Ebernard Otto, Lexikon der Ägyptologie. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1975-1992. III: 1172-1177.
O'Connor, David B. The University Museum Excavations at the Palace-City of Malkata. Expedition 21 (1979): 52-53.
Studies on the Palace of Malqata: Investigations at the Palace of Malqata, 1985-1988. Toyko: Waseda University, 1993.
Tytus, Robb de Peyster. A Preliminary Report on the Re-Excavation of the Palace of Amenhotep III. New York: Winthrop, 1903.
Watanabe, Y. and K. Seki. The Architecture of "Kom El Samak" at Malkata-South: A Study of Architectural Restoration (= Studies in Egyptian Culture, 5). Tokyo, 1986.
Winlock, Herbert E. The Work of the Egyptian Expedition. BMMA 7 (1912): 185-189.
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