Cambridge 2005

 

Current Research in Egyptology VI

 

 

 

Date : January 2005
Location : University of Cambrige, Great Britain
Publication : Mairs, R, & Stevenson, A. (eds), 2007, Current Research in Egyptology 2005,
Oxford: Oxbow Books

List of papers

Author Title Publication reference
Karen Exell Why did the Egyptians make monuments?  
Nikolaos Lazaridis It is better to be silent than speak in vain? The Challenge of Producing Proverbs in Demotic and Greek 66-73
Geoffrey Tassie Single Mother Goddesses and Divine Kingship: the Sidelock of Youth and the Maternal Bond – Revisited  
Benoit Claus Realms of Memory in Ancient Egypt : Museon & Library in Egyptian Temples  
Rachel Mairs Egyptian Artifacts in South and Central Asia 74-89
Claire Malleson Investigating ancient Egyptian towns: a study of Itj-Tawy 89-104
Heather Lee McCarthy A Study of Ramesside Royal Women’s Tombs in the Valley of the Queens 105-122
Yvette Balbaligo Bringing Egypt out of Academia: Current Initiatives in the Petrie Museum 1-15
Ole Herslund “God is up” – The Ritual of Amenhotep I, Embodied Structures and Ritualized Agents in ramesside Deir el-Medina  
Andras Gulyas The Lonely god of Luxor 22-37
Mike Stammers New Thoughts on Campbell’s Tomb 138-147
Jan Moje Research in Hieroglyphic Palaeography of some 19th Dynasty Private Stelae  
Paul James Cowie Reassessing the New Kingdom Egyptian Empire in the Levant  
Mike Brass Investigating the origins of social complexity in early Saharan pastoralists  
Nicola Harrington Sirrah, your father’s dead: Children in the mortuary realm in New Kingdom Egypt 52-65
Sally McAleely More about flower arranging in ancient Egypt: some New Kingdom and Graeco-Roman Period archaeobotanical remains examined from a material culture perspective  
Barbara Tratsaert Wadi Bakariya, a Roman gold mine settlement in the Eastern Desert of Egypt  
Rune Nyord The Body in the Hymns to the Coffin Sides  
Ali Abd-ul Halim Which came first? Maat or Isft (Chaos) in Ancient Egyptian cosmology  
Richard Bussmann Pepi I and the temple of Satet on Elephantine 16-21
Steven Gregory The King in Time and Space: Expression of Spatial and Temporal Aspects of Ancient Egyptian Kingship  
Anne Morrison Was Ancient Egyptian Really an Exotic Language? A View from Applied Linguistics 123-137
Pippa Payne In Excess of 50 Dogs  
Paula Veiga Health in Ancient Egypt  
Amandine Marshall The Fly and the Lion as Examples of Royal rewards  
Paulo Carreira Akhenaten’s offering Scenes and Hymns to the Aten  
Frederik Hagen A New Kemit-type text? 38-51
Charlotte Booth Nubians in Egyptian Art  
Tom Hardwick Fragments from Sinai: discoveries in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford  
Marwa Helmy Socio-economic aspects of mortuary remain in predynastic and early dynastic Egypt-energy expenditure analysis revised  
Alice Stevenson The Biographies of Predynastic and Early Dynastic Palettes 148-162
Vanda Raimundo Cosmetic beauty and seduction in Ancient Egypt  
Jenna Spellane The So-Called ‘Daily-Life’ Mummy-Boards From The Tomb Of Sennedjem At Deir El-Medina  
Georgia Xekalaki Egyptian Royal Women and Diplomatic Activity 163-173

 

Information Courtesy of CRE XIV Committee.