| Date : | January 2003 |
| Location : | Institute of Archaeology, University College London, Great Britain |
| Publication : | Piquette, K. and Love, S. (eds),2005, Current Research in Egyptology 2003, Oxford: Oxbow Books |
List of papers
| Author | Title | Publication reference |
| Yayoi Shirai | Royal funerary cults during the Old Kingdom | 149-162 |
| Rachel Mairs | Duality or duplicity? Frameworks of approach to Ptolemaic ruler cult | |
| Nadine Moeller | Tell Edfu: aspects of a provincial town at the end of the 3rd millennium BC | |
| Sarah Parcak | Observing Egypt from Space: Applications of Remote Sensing and satellite imagery interpretation in Egypt | |
| Rosalind Janssen | Gerontology and Ancient Egypt | |
| Maria Constanza Centrone | Behind the Corn-mummies | 11-28 |
| Fiona Handley | Myos Hormos, the Red Sea port: its archaeology and some textile finds | |
| Sally McAleely | Flower arranging in Ancient Egypt | 105-120 |
| Charlotte Booth | A possible case of Elephantiasis in Ptolemaic Memphis | |
| Kathryn Piquette | Conceptualising the body in Ancient Egypt | |
| Mpay Kemboly | Iaau and the question of the origin of Evil according to Ancient Egyptian Sources | 89-104 |
| Nicola Harrington | From the Cradle to the Grave: anthropoid busts and ancestor cults at Deir el-Medina’ | 71-88 |
| Carolyn Graves-Brown | The Spitting Goddess and the stony eye: divinity and flint in Pharaonic Egypt | 57-71 |
| Angus Graham | Plying the Nile: not all plain sailing | 41-56 |
| Scott Haddow | Osteology and the Dakhla Oasis | |
| Petra Vlckova | Abusir South at the end of the Old Kingdom and during the First Intermediate Period | 162-178 |
| Maria Cannata | An unpublished contract of sale from Memphis | 1-10 |
| Serena Love | A symbolic landscape of Memphis? | |
| Noriyuki Shirai | Bifacial technology, Socioeconomic competition, and early farming and herding in the Fayum | 135-148 |
| Alvaro Figueiredo | The Lisbon Mummy Project | 29-40 |
| Joanne Rowland | The application of mortuary data to the problem of social transition in the Delta from the Terminal Predynastic to the early Dynastic Period | |
| Katherine Griffis-Greenberg | Direction and orientation concepts and the creation of sacred space in Ancient Egypt | |
| Hironao Onishi | A Kushite temple in a western oasis? | 121-135 |
| G. J. Tassie | Ancient Egyptian hair and sexuality | |
| Heidi Wikgren | The festival calendar at Deir el-Medina | 179-200 |
| Rachael Dann | The place of feminists and gender archaeologies in Egyptology |
Information Courtesy of CRE XIV Committee.
