| Date : | December 2001 |
| Location : | University of Birmingham, Great Britain in December 2001 |
| Publication : | Ives, R., Lines, D., Naunton, C. & Wahlberg, N. (eds), 2003, Current Research in Egyptology III, BAR International Series 1192. |
List of papers
| Author | Title | Publication reference |
| Aidan Dodson | Duke Alexander’s sarcophagi | published as ‘Duke Alexander’s sarcophagi’, Archiv Orient 70 (2001), 329-36 |
| Gareth D. Hatton, A.J. Shortland and M.S. Tite | Egyptian Blue: where, when and how? | 35-44 |
| Marko Hyypia | The range of meaning in Middle Egyptian ‘second tenses’ | |
| Amir Kamal | Foreigners in Egypt during the New Kingdom | |
| Katja Mueller | Ptolemaic cities in space – a case study of Fayumic settlements | |
| Kathryn Piquette | The bone, ivory and wooden labels of the Late Predynastic and Early Dynastic: the iconography of kingship | |
| Miriam Bibby | The arrival of the horse in Egypt: new approaches and a hypothesis | 13-18 |
| Christopher Naunton | Professor Plumley, Qasr Ibrim and the EES in Nubia | |
| Peter Robinson | Crossing the night: the depiction of mythological landscapes in the Am Duat of the New Kingdom royal necropolis | 51-62 |
| Charlotte Booth | Aspects of the Hyksos’ role in Egyptian society from the artistic evidence | 19-26 |
| Angus Graham | Some thoughts on the social organisation of dockyards during the New Kingdom | 27-34 |
| Michael Brass | The Origins of the Cattle Cult in Ancient Egypt | |
| Rachael Dann | The Mummy’s body as an object of horror | |
| Elizabeth Frood | Ritual and initiation at Abydos: a context for narrative biography in the Nineteenth Dynasty | |
| Roberto Gozzoli | Writing a history of Ancient Egypt: some theoretical issues | |
| Dan Lines | A curious Middle Kingdom stela from Birmingham | published as ‘A curious Middle Kingdom stela in Birmingham’, JEA 87 (2001), 43-54 |
| Tom Hardwick | Amenhotep III, his blue crowns, and their progeny | |
| Elizabeth Hind | The specialness of science: it’s all in the mind | 45-50 |
| Joanne M. Rowland | Trends in burial evidence: evaluating expectations for the regional and temporal distribution of mortuary behaviour in Predynastic Egypt | 63-68 |
| Andrew Bednarski | The lotus reborn: the creation and distribution of the Description de l’Eypte | 1-12 |
| Nina Wahlberg | Representations of Hathor and Mut in the Hibis temple | 69-75 |
Information Courtesy of CRE XIV Committee.
