| Date : | January 2004 |
| Location : | University of Durham, Great Britain |
| Publication : | Dann, Rachael J. (ed.), 2006, Current Research in Egyptology 2004, Oxford: Oxbow Books |
List of papers
| Author | Title | Publication reference |
| Peter Robinson | Ritual landscapes in the Coffin Texts – a cognitive mapping approach | 118-132 |
| Andrew Bednarski | A victorious Description? an assessment of the Description de l’Egypte’s reception in Great Britain | |
| Rachel Rodabaugh Surorov | The Kahun Papyrus in context: The Floating Uterus | 138-146 |
| Alex H Thompson | Looking at diet in Predynastic Egypt through Stable Isotope Analysis | 147-157 |
| Rachael J Dann | Interpreting Ancient Nubia | 43-50 |
| Mona el-Sayed | Childbirth and the ‘Opening of the Mouth’ ceremony: are they equivalent? | |
| Hana Navratilova | Egyptology and historical methodology | |
| Aloisia de Trafford | Protection spells in the Pyramid Texts | |
| Geoffrey Tassie | Single context recording in the context of archaeological fieldwork in Egypt | |
| Dan Lines | The new rock and roll? Some thoughts on the popularisation of Egyptology | |
| Yvette E. Balbaligo | Egyptology beyond philology: agency, identity and the individual in Ancient Egyptian texts | 1-19 |
| Angus Graham | Investigating the past land-and waterscapes of North Karnak | |
| Chris Naunton | Careful coloured drawing: the watercolour facsimiles in the EES archive | |
| Petra Vlckova | Archaeological identification of Space. The case of the mortuary complex of the King Neferefre at Abusir | |
| Colin Reader | On pyramid causeways | |
| Sarah Parcak | ‘Using satellite images to find new and lost archaeological sites: results from survey in the northeast Delta | |
| Maria Constanza Centrone | Choosing the burial place for corn-mummies: a random selection? | 20-33 |
| Rachael J Dann | Interpreting Ancient Nubia | 43-50 |
| Brett H Heagren | Logistics of the Egyptian Army and its impact on strategic planning | |
| James Bruhn & Melanie Sheratt | Engendering Roman Egypt: Why is there so little discussion of gender in Egyptology? | |
| Carolyn Graves-Brown | Flint and Life crises in Pharaonic Egypt | 68-83 |
| Thomas Hulit | Tut’Ankhamun’s Body Armour: Materials, construction and the implications for the military industry | 100-111 |
| Frederik Hagen | Literature, transmission, and the Late Egyptian Miscellanies | 84-99 |
| Karen Exell | The Senior Scribe Ramose and the cult of the king: a social and historical reading of some private votive stelae from Deir el Medina in the reign of Ramesses II | 51-67 |
| Katherine A Clark | Organic Residue Analysis of natural products used in embalming mummies | |
| Emi Shirikawa | Choice of vocabularies: word play in Ancient Egypt | 133-137 |
| Filip Coppens | Creative writing in Ptolemy II’s time: texts from the Temple of Isis at Philae | 34-42 |
| Henriette Koefoed | Professional identities in New Kingdom Egypt | |
| Jana Mynarova | Abusir in the New Kingdom. Current Research by the Czech Institute for Egyptology | 112-117 |
Information Courtesy of CRE XIV Committee.
