Manfred Bietak (born in Vienna, 6 October 1940) is an Austrian archaeologist.[1] He is professor emeritus of Egyptology at the University of Vienna, working as the principal investigator for an ERC Advanced Grant Project "The Hyksos Enigma" and editor-in-chief of the journal Ägypten und Levante (Egypt and the Levant) and of four series of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Oriental and European Archaeology (2016–2020).[1]
ManfredBietak (born in Vienna, 6 October 1940) is an Austrian archaeologist. He is professor emeritus of Egyptology at the University of Vienna, working...
Bietak is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: ManfredBietak (born 1940), Austrian archaeologist and professor Wilhelm Bietak (born 1947)...
19-65. ManfredBietak and Irene Forstner-Muller. "The Topography of New Kingdom Avaris and Per-Ramesses", pp 27-28 Bietak, Manfred. "ManfredBietak, "A THUTMOSID...
monument, this argument is somehow strange." Danielle Candelora and ManfredBietak also argue that the Hyksos used the title officially. All other texts...
years. This hypothesis is not shared by some Egyptologists, such as ManfredBietak, Daphna Ben Tor, and James and Susan Allen, who argue that the 14th...
Hyksos' ally during the Second Intermediate Period. The Egyptologist ManfredBietak proposes that the ritual feast and abandonment of the palace were triggered...
period are two four-room houses discovered at Medinet Habu. Scholars ManfredBietak and Gary Rendsburg have pointed out that the four-room house is commonly...
Ramesses III (c. 1186–1155 BC): Gary A. Rendsburg, Baruch Halpern and ManfredBietak make a case for Ramesses III as the pharaoh of the Exodus. Bakenranef...
built the pyramids, nor are the pyramids mentioned in it. According to ManfredBietak: Flavius Josephus (Contra Apionem I:26–31) identified the early Israelites...
pottery is the Vienna system, which was developed by Dorothea Arnold, ManfredBietak, Janine Bourriau, Helen and Jean Jacquet, and Hans-Åke Nordström at...
The temple was again excavated in 1996 by an Austrian mission under ManfredBietak. The temple complex has a layout that is typical of the Middle Kingdom...
large lagoon on the north coast of the Sinai Peninsula. More recently, ManfredBietak and James K. Hoffmeier have argued for an identification with the Ballah...
Hyksos Period in Egypt. p.10. Shire Egyptology. 2005. ISBN 0-7478-0638-1 ManfredBietak: Egypt and Canaan During the Middle Bronze Age, BASOR 281 (1991), pp...
of which the Amorites were also part. Based on temple architecture, ManfredBietak argues for strong parallels between the religious practices of the Hyksos...
Hunger, Dagmar Melman, Angela Schwab: Timelines: Studies in Honour of ManfredBietak. Peeters, Leuven 2006, ISBN 90-429-1730-X, page 28–29. Peter Kaplony:...
Hunger, D. Melman, A. Schwab (editors): Timelines, Studies in Honour of ManfredBietak, Leuven, Paris, dudley, MA ISBN 978-90-429-1730-9, p. 244-245 Ryholt...
Janine Bourriau and Darrell Baker, it is rejected by others, including ManfredBietak, Daphna Ben-Tor and James and Susan Allen, who contend that Neferhotep...
the 15th Dynasty, reigning between Khyan and Apophis. Alternatively, ManfredBietak has proposed that Sheshi was a vassal of the Hyksos, ruling over some...