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Current Research in Egyptology 2011: Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Symposium: Durham University 2011

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Current Research in Egyptology. 2011 Publication details: Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2012Description: 220 p., 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781842174982
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Tell me your name and I can tell you how your kingship was: The Royal Names of the First Three Ptolemies The old Kingdom Tomb of Pehunka and the Attribution of Fragments from the Offering Scene Figured Ostraca from Deir el-Medina The Egyptian Ascension Mythology of the Old Kingdom and the Phenomenon of Star Phases Goddesses Gone Wild: the Seven Hathors in the New Kingdom The Early Precursors of the Tomb Security Living in a Material World: Understanding and Interpreting Life in an Egyptian Mud House Wood Exploitation in Ancient Egypt: Where, Who and How? Antonio Bernal de O'Reilly and the Discovery of Ancient Egypt in Spain The Influence of Christianity on Burial Practices in Middle Egypt from the Fourth to Sixth Centuries Legitimation and Ontological Changes in the Royal Figure of Queen Hatshepsut (c. 1479 - 1458 BC) The Phenomenon of Personal Religion in the Ramesside Period, from Poem of Ramses II through the Prayers of Ramses III The Encircling Protection of Horus Visual and Written Evidence for Mourning in New Kingdom Egypt The Welshpool Mummy More Ways of Analysis: The Differences of Faces of a Stela Classifying Dreams, Classifying the World: Ancient Egyptian Oneiromancy and Demotic Dream Books Aspects of Trading with New Kingdom Egypt On Defining Myth: Comparisons of Myth Theory from an Egyptological Viewpoint Manipulated Corpses in Predynastic Egypt Tombs: Deviant or Normative Practices? Hippo Goddesses of the Egyptian Pantheon
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Tell me your name and I can tell you how your kingship was: The Royal Names of the First Three Ptolemies The old Kingdom Tomb of Pehunka and the Attribution of Fragments from the Offering Scene Figured Ostraca from Deir el-Medina The Egyptian Ascension Mythology of the Old Kingdom and the Phenomenon of Star Phases Goddesses Gone Wild: the Seven Hathors in the New Kingdom The Early Precursors of the Tomb Security Living in a Material World: Understanding and Interpreting Life in an Egyptian Mud House Wood Exploitation in Ancient Egypt: Where, Who and How? Antonio Bernal de O'Reilly and the Discovery of Ancient Egypt in Spain The Influence of Christianity on Burial Practices in Middle Egypt from the Fourth to Sixth Centuries Legitimation and Ontological Changes in the Royal Figure of Queen Hatshepsut (c. 1479 - 1458 BC) The Phenomenon of Personal Religion in the Ramesside Period, from Poem of Ramses II through the Prayers of Ramses III The Encircling Protection of Horus Visual and Written Evidence for Mourning in New Kingdom Egypt The Welshpool Mummy More Ways of Analysis: The Differences of Faces of a Stela Classifying Dreams, Classifying the World: Ancient Egyptian Oneiromancy and Demotic Dream Books Aspects of Trading with New Kingdom Egypt On Defining Myth: Comparisons of Myth Theory from an Egyptological Viewpoint Manipulated Corpses in Predynastic Egypt Tombs: Deviant or Normative Practices? Hippo Goddesses of the Egyptian Pantheon

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