Date : | March 2011 |
Location : | University of Durham, Great Britain |
Publication : | Abd El-Gawad, H, Andrews, N, Correas-Amador, M, Tamorri, V., & Taylor, J. (eds), 2012, Current Research in Egyptology 2011, Oxford: Oxbow Books |
List of papers
Author | Title | Publication reference |
Heba Abd El-Gawad | Tell me your name and I can tell you how your kingship was: The royal names of the first three Ptolemies (323-222 BC) | 1-14 |
Keith R. Amery | The Old Kingdom tomb of Pehenuka and the attribution of fragments from the offering scene | 15-24 |
Joanne Backhouse | Figured ostraca from Deir el-Medina | 25-39 |
Bernardette Brady | The Egyptian ascension mythology of the Old Kingdom and the phenomenon of star phases | 40-47 |
Asha Chauhan Field | Godesses gone wild: the Seven Hathors in the New Kingdom | 48-54 |
Reg Clark | The early precursors of tomb security | 55-74 |
Maria Correas-Amador | ‘Living in a material world’: understanding and interpreting life in an Egyptian mud house | 75-84 |
Flavie Deglin | Wood exploitation in Egypt: where, who and how? | 85-96 |
Javier Fernandez Negro | Antonio Bernal de O’Reilly and the discovery of ancient Egypt in Spain | 97-706 |
Deanne Heikkinen | The infleunce of Christianity on burial practices in Middle Egypt from the fourth to sixth centuries | 107-116 |
Virginia Laporta | Legitimation and ontological changes in the royal figure of Queen Hatshepsut (c. 1479-1458 BC) | 117-126 |
Diana Liesegang | The phenomenon of ‘personal religion’ in the Ramesside Period, from the ‘Poem’ of Ramses II through to the prayers of Ramses III | 127-132 |
David Ian Lightbody | The encircling protection of Horus | 133-140 |
Emily Millward | Visual and written evidence for mourning in New Kingdom Egypt | 141-146 |
Pauline Norris | The Welshpool Mummy | 147-151 |
Stefania Pignattari | More ways of analysis: the different faces of a stela | 152-166 |
Luigi Prada | Classifying dreams, classifying the world: ancient Egyptian oneiromancy and demotic dream books | 167-177 |
Birgit Schiller | Aspects of trading with New Kingdom Egypt | 178-188 |
David Stewart | On defining myth: comparisons of myth theory from an egyptological viewpoint | 189-199 |
Veronica Tamorri | Manipulated corpses in Predynastic Egyptian tombs: deviant or normative practices? | 200-209 |
Aroa Velasco Pirez | Hippo godesses of the Egyptian pantheon | 210-220 |
Nathalie Andrews | Threats, identity and personhood in the Papyrus of Ani | |
Stephanie Atherton | Rearing sacred bird in ancient Egypt | |
Ljuba Merlina Bortolani | The snake, the lion and the scarab: Egyptian images of the primordial/creator god in a Greek magical hymn | |
Cathie Bryan | A new slant on Egyptianising architecture in England 1837-1935 | |
Julien Cooper | The cosmographic expression “god’s land”: a textual study in Egyptian geographic phraseology | |
Alvaro Figueiredo | The Lisbon mummy project: preliminary results of the radiographic study (CT multi-Detector/64) of the human mummies in the collection of Egyptian antiquities in the National Museum of Archaeology, Lisbon | |
Grzegorz First | The icon of Pantheos: research on the phenomenon of polymorphic deities in late Egyptian religion and iconography | |
Henning Franzmeier | News from the vizier (Pa-)Rahotep: Sedment tomb 201 revisited | |
Rita Gautschy | Chronology of the second millennium BC | |
Stephen Gregory | Roman Egypt or Egyptian Rome: the significance of Egyptian obelisks in the diffusion of ideology | |
Tzu-Hsuan Huang | Memory album of life course: a tentative study on elite tomb decorations of Old Kingdom Egypt and Han China | |
Fatma Keshk | Origins and development of early urbanism in Egypt: research questions | |
Francis Lankester | Egypt’s central eastern desert rock art: distribution, dating and interpretation | |
Luke McGarrity | The Tale of Woe: problems and reception | |
Roger Montgomerie | The characterisation of ancient lung particles | |
Kim Ridealgh | Talking to God: the role of Amun in the late Ramesside letters | |
Campbell Price | Archaism and filial piety: an unusual Ptolemaic pair statue from the Karnak cachette | |
Megan Rowland | Hoarding heritage? Searching for the philosophy behind Egypt’s ‘retentionist’ antiquity regulations and legislation | |
Daniel Soliman | Reconsidering statues: the three-dimensional sculpture of Amenemhat IV and Neferusobek | |
Nico Staring | Memory sites: on the use and re-use of the New Kingdom necropolis at Saqqara | |
James Taylor | Describing religious landscapes: pilgrimage accounts and monastic landscapes in Egypt | |
Anke Weber | Dinner for one: the food of the deceased in New Kingdom offering table scenes at Deir el-Medina |
Information Courtesy of CRE XIV Committee.