| Date : | March 2012 |
| Location : | University of Birmingham, Great Britain |
| Publication : | McGarrity, L., Graves, C., Millward, E., Sfakianou Bealby, M., & Heffernan, G. (eds), 2012, Current Research in Egyptology 2012, Oxford: Oxbow Books |
List of papers
| Author | Title | Publication reference |
| Colin Reader | The Sphinx: Evolution of a Concept | |
| David Lightbody | The Encircling Protection of Horus | |
| Afifi Rohim Afifi | Khufu’s second boat project: difficulties and wishes | |
| Lubica Zelenkova Hudakova | Innovative Strength of the Middle Kingdom Tomb Decoration: The MeKeTRE Project | |
| Claire Ollett | The Garstang Project: An Integrative Collections Review | |
| Joost Kramer | Pharaonic culture in the Arabic Middle Ages | |
| Henning Franzmeier | Too many bilbils in New Kingdom Egypt? Implications of documentation and publication of early excavations in Egypt | |
| Mohammed Youssef Ali | New Discoveries from the Middle Kingdom | |
| Carl Graves | The Problem with Neferusi: Its location and importance within the Oryx Nome | |
| Anna Garnett | Rock Stelae and Sacred Landscapes in the Eastern Desert during the Ramesside Period | |
| Marina Wilding Brown | Agents of Construction: The Territoriality of Ancient Egyptian Graffiti and Modern Functional Parallels | |
| Allison Williams | Late Period Regionalism in Ancient Egypt: a Comparative Analysis of 25th and 26th Dynasty Coffins from Thebes and Akhmim | |
| Gabrielle Heffernan | Royal festivals in cultural memory studies | |
| Nico Staring | Beyond the grave: New Kingdom tombs at Saqqara, Egypt, as shrines of cultural memory | |
| Kelly Accetta | Access to the Divine in New Kingdom Egypt: Royal and public participation in the Opet Festival | |
| Alessandra Colazilli | Reproducing human limbs: prosthesis, amulets and votive objects in Ancient Egypt | |
| Sarah Musselwhite | Skeletal Health in Early Egypt: the Effects of Cultural Change and Social Status | |
| Emily Marlow | The applicability of modern forensic anthropological techniques to ancient Egyptian skeletal remains | |
| Lyn Stagg | The lion in Pre- and Early Dynastic Egypt: power and glory? | |
| Flavie Deglin | Bushes, undergrowth: the word Sfnw in Egyptian texts | |
| Francis Lankester | Control of the Wild as Elite Funerary Activity in the Predynastic | |
| Hayley Meloy | Analysis of the Early Dynastic Naqada Royal Tomb Assemblage | |
| Emily Millward | Children of Sorrow: Infants and Juveniles in Ancient Egyptian Funeral Processions | |
| Maha Yehia | The Stela of Nebet-Kebeny CG 34117 | |
| Renate Fellinger | Sex Object or Equal Partner? The Role of Women as portrayed in ancient Egyptian Love Poems | |
| Reinert Skumsnes | The role and position of Old Kingdom royal women in times of power transition | |
| Virginia Laporta | Gender and Power Relations: A Revision of the role of Queenship during the coregency of Hatshepsut and Tuthmose III (c. 1479-1458 BC) | |
| Kathryn Howley | All Made Up? A re-examination of the function of ‘cosmetic spoons’ | |
| Paul van Pelt | Cultural Hybridity as a Model for Cultural Change in New Kingdom Nubia: a reassessment of Egypto-Nubian relations | |
| Birgit Schiller | Egyptian imitations of Mycenaean stirrup jars | |
| Heba Abd el- Gawad | Greek or Egyptian, please make up your mind: Ptolemy II multi-cultural presentations | |
| Alexandros Giannakoulas | HALF AN ITERU ONWARD! The ‘Mycenaean Brigade’ at Amarna: Egypt, the Aegean and Late Bronze Age warfare | |
| Amr Omar | Cry and Silence: Rethinking the Nature of man-god communicative language in Ancient Egypt | |
| Daniel Potter | Coping with Uncertainty: the Use of Faith in New Kingdom Egypt | |
| Nathalie Toye | The Ears Stelae Chronological Partition: for a New Understanding of the Personal Piety Development | |
| Heike Wilde | Technological Innovations in the 2nd Mill. B.C. in Egypt: a theoretical model for the use and distribution of new technologies and materials | |
| Sarah Shepherd | The Khopesh: A New Kingdom saga of trade, interconnectivity and adaption of technology | |
| Reg Clark | Tomb Security in the Early Dynastic Period | |
| Paal Steiner | Amarna erasures in Theban tombs and the question of monotheism | |
| Joanne Backhouse | Figured ostraca from Deir el-Medina and their relationship to material culture | |
| Daniel Soliman | Symbolising identity: identity marks in Deir el-Medina ostraca | |
| Loriane Bussien | Mehet-ouret in the royal funerary texts | |
| Ahmed M. Mekawy Ouda | Who or what is Werethekau? A problematic inscription (UC 16639) | |
| Pauline Norris | Did Min really need all those lettuces? | |
| Luke McGarrity | What is the Tale of Woe? | |
| Kenneth Griffin | Identifying and Recording the Book of the Dead in the Second Pillared Hall of the Tomb of Karakhamun | |
| Kim Ridealgh | A Tale of Two Suppressions: Reinterpreting Papyrus Mayer A and the So-called ‘War of the High Priest’ during the Reign of Ramesses XI | |
| Masashi Fukaya | Dates and Precursors of the Opet Festival | |
| Rita Gautschy | Chronology of the Egyptian New Kingdom revisited | |
| Steven Gregory | The role of the Iwn-mwt.f in the New Kingdom monuments of Thebes | |
| Simon Hawkins | ‘Would that I accompany him, this excellent marshman!’: an analysis of the Marshman (sxty) in Middle Egyptian literature | |
| Rune Olsen | The Medjay leaders of Ancient Egypt | |
| Sharon Volk | Ancient Egyptian funerary figurines – an alternative paradigm | |
| Meg Gundlach | Votive Shabtis of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty | |
| Jurgen van Oostenrijk | The Late Period shabti group of Iufaa | |
| Luigi Prada | A survey of some unpublished Roman demotic papyri in the collection of the Austrian National Library, Vienna | |
| Rob Persson | Two Steps Forward, One Step Back? Our Understanding of the Egyptian Verbal System | |
| Julia Hsieh | The Vernacular of the Letters to the Dead |
Information Courtesy of CRE XIV Committee.
