Un miroir hathorique en contexte au début de la 18 e dynastie (Assassif, 2019) Par Frédéric COLIN, Université de Strasbourg, CNRS, UMR 7044 Archimède, Fellow USIAS Abstract: Publication of a bronze mirror figuring a bifrons head of Hathor, four lionesses and a pa- pyriform column. It was uncovered in December 2019 amongst a rich assemblage of objects accompany- ing a mummy, within a sarcophagus from the beginning of the 18 th Dynasty. As the first published record of the catalogue of artifacts found during the excavations of the French Archaeological Mission in Asasif – and in the circumstances of a worldwide lockdown because of pandemic –, this article will serve as a tem- plate for our project of contextual publication in rapid and full open access. May the usefulness for schol- arly information of this fast result-report process overpass the defaults of a preliminary bibliographic survey. Pour citer cet article : Frédéric COLIN, « Un miroir hathorique en contexte au début de la 18 e dynastie (Assassif, 2019) », Carnet de labora- toire en archéologie égyptienne, 30/11/2020, § X-§ X, https://clae.hypotheses.org/1041, consulté le xx/xx/xxxx. The pdf offprint contains only one of the figures. The complete article with the full set of figures is available online in open access by following this link: https://clae.hypotheses.org/1041