Current Research in Egyptology 2009
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Current Research in Egyptology 2009

Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Symposium

  1. 190 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Current Research in Egyptology 2009

Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Symposium

About this book

The tenth annual Current Research in Egyptology conference was held at the University of Liverpool in January 2009 and welcomed Egyptology graduates from all over the world. This volume is a compilation of some of the papers that were given at the conference, that show the diverse nature of current research in Egyptology.

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Yes, you can access Current Research in Egyptology 2009 by Daniel Boatright, Judith Corbelli, Claire Malleson, Judith Corbelli, Claire Malleson in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in History & Egyptian Ancient History. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Symposium papers not included in this volume
  6. Introduction
  7. Crossing of the Lake Ritual
  8. Is Selket ‘The Lady of Chemmis and Wife of Horus’?
  9. Dwarves at Amarna; Social Acceptance or Amusement for the Royal Family?
  10. The Use of Scientific Techniques and the Study of Ancient Egyptian and Near Eastern Weaponry from the Garstang Museum, School of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology, University of Liverpool
  11. Egypt's Encounter with the West: Race, Culture and Identity
  12. ‘ The Like of Which Never Existed ’: The Memphite Building Programme of Amenhotep III
  13. New Technology or Regression? A Compositional Study of Faience Beads from Two Tombs in Abydos
  14. Mass-Production in New Kingdom Egypt: The Industries of Amarna and Piramesse
  15. The Veterinary Papyrus of Kahun
  16. A Brief Presentation of the Egyptian Collection at the ‘Accademia dei Concordi’, Rovigo, Italy. A look at published and unpublished objects
  17. Embodiment Theory and the Body in Ancient Egypt
  18. House to House. A Comparative Study of Ancient Egyptian Houses from the New Kingdom to the Ptolemaic Period (1539–32 BC)
  19. Counting the Dead – Some Remarks on The Haker-Festival
  20. The Images of Fortifications in the Sety I Battle Reliefs: Comparing Art and Archaeology
  21. The word wnḫ.wj: its writings, determinatives, meaning and use in the Old Kingdom