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Current research in Egyptology 2010 [electronic resource]

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After having been held in the UK for the past 10 years, the 11th edition of the annual Current Research in Egyptology (CRE) graduate conference was held at Leiden University, The Netherlands in January 2010. As always, the main aim of the conference was to provide graduate and postgraduate students of Egyptology and Egyptian archaeology with the opportunity to present their research. The proceedings of this year's conference cover a wide range of topics from the Predynastic Period to modern Egypt. The papers reflect a similar variety in areas of research and scientific approach, for example, b

Title Current research in Egyptology 2010 [electronic resource] : proceedings of the eleventh annual symposium which took place at Leiden University, the Netherlands, January 2010 / edited by Maarten Horn ... [et al].
Publisher Oxford
Oakville, Conn. : Oxford Books : David Brown Book Co.
Creation Date 2011
Notes Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
English
Content Cover
Symposium papers not included in this volume
Poster presentations
Introduction
"Out of bounds - priests' property." The status of the Ptolemaic kingsat Memphis
Protecting personhood: the role of the Sacred Eye in ensuring the continuingidentity of the deceased
Egyptian mud dwellings: an ethnoarchaeological perspective
Reconstructing and re-editing the archive of Bishop Pesynthios ofKoptos/Keft (7th century)
Models from Predynastic daily life: a view from Naqada
Lunar and Sothic data from the archive of el-Lahun revisited:chronology of the Middle Kingdom
Egyptian pots, Aegean chronology and radiocarbon dating: recentresearch on Egypt and the Aegean early Late Bronze AgeMyth and cosmography: on the union of Re and Osiris in two typesof religious discourse
Rage like an Egyptian: the conceptualization of anger
The Persians and Atum worship in Egypt's 27th dynasty
An elite quarter of Avaris/Tell el-Dab'a
The increasing emphasis on collateral and female kin in the late MiddleKingdom and Second Intermediate Period: the vivifi cation formula as a case study
Yes dear! Spousal dynamics in the Late Ramesside Letters
The 'co-regency' of Hatshepsut and Thutmose III in the light of iconographyin the temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-BahariInterpreting fi gural graffi ti: case studies from a funerary context
The function of metaphor in The Tale of the Eloquent Peasant:preliminary considerations
The manipulation of human remains in Predynastic Egypt:preliminary observations
Balancing the gods: planned decoration in the temple of Kalabsha
Some thoughts on the "false doors" at Deir el-Medina
Extent 1 online resource (217 p.)
Language English
National Library system number 997012132142505171
MARC RECORDS

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