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Current research in Egyptology : 2000 / edited by Angela McDonald, Christina Riggs.

By: Current research in Egyptology (2000 : Oxford, England)
Contributor(s): McDonald, Angela | Riggs, Christina
Publisher: Oxford, England : Archaeopress, 2000.Description: iv,143 p : ill., maps ; 30 cm.ISBN: 1841712078Subject(s): Egyptology -- Research -- Methodology | Egypt -- Civilization -- To 332 B.C. -- Congresses | Egypt -- Civilization -- 332 B.C.-638 A.D. -- Congresses | Egypt -- Antiquities -- Congresses
Contents:
Contents: The Ptolemaic influence on Egyptian royal sculpture / Sally-Ann Ashton -- Hysteria revisited : women's public health in ancient Egypt / Andrew Bednarski -- Transportation of quarried hard stone from lower Nubia to Giza during the Old Kingdom / Elizabeth Bloxam -- Tomb construction along the Unas causeway / Ashley Cooke -- Clothing and the construction of identity : Examples from the Old and New Kingdoms / Rachael J. Dann -- Occupational health in ancient Egypt : the evidence from artistic representation / Caroline Hebron -- Papyrological evidence of travelling in Byzantine Egypt / Chrisi Kotsifou -- Hieratic ostraca and jar labels from Tell el-Amarna : problems and potential / Dan Lines -- Tall tails : the Seth animal reconsidered / Angela McDonald -- Pictorial evidence depicting the interaction between the King and his people in ancient Egypt / Sherine El Menshawy -- When, how and where--the application of science to Egyptology / A.J. Shortland -- Evidence for Late Bronze Age Libyan culture at the New Kingdom Egyptian fortress of Zawiyet Umm el-Rakham / Fiona Simpson -- nh : an archetype model for the semantics of iconography in New Kingdom Egypt / Akiko Sugi -- Accuracy issues in ancient Egyptian stellar timekeeping / Sarah Symons -- The police in Byzantine Egypt : the hierarchy in the papyri from the Fourth to the Seventh centuries / Sofia Torallas Tovar -- Of meaning and modality in Middle Egyptian object complementation / Sami Uljas -- Dental health and disease over the Predynastic and Early Dynastic periods / Sonia R. Zakrzewski
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Papers by graduate students and recent recipients of the doctorate, presented at a symposium of the same name, held Jan. 13-14, 2000, in the Headley Lecture Theatre at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: The Ptolemaic influence on Egyptian royal sculpture / Sally-Ann Ashton -- Hysteria revisited : women's public health in ancient Egypt / Andrew Bednarski -- Transportation of quarried hard stone from lower Nubia to Giza during the Old Kingdom / Elizabeth Bloxam -- Tomb construction along the Unas causeway / Ashley Cooke -- Clothing and the construction of identity : Examples from the Old and New Kingdoms / Rachael J. Dann -- Occupational health in ancient Egypt : the evidence from artistic representation / Caroline Hebron -- Papyrological evidence of travelling in Byzantine Egypt / Chrisi Kotsifou -- Hieratic ostraca and jar labels from Tell el-Amarna : problems and potential / Dan Lines -- Tall tails : the Seth animal reconsidered / Angela McDonald -- Pictorial evidence depicting the interaction between the King and his people in ancient Egypt / Sherine El Menshawy -- When, how and where--the application of science to Egyptology / A.J. Shortland -- Evidence for Late Bronze Age Libyan culture at the New Kingdom Egyptian fortress of Zawiyet Umm el-Rakham / Fiona Simpson -- nh : an archetype model for the semantics of iconography in New Kingdom Egypt / Akiko Sugi -- Accuracy issues in ancient Egyptian stellar timekeeping / Sarah Symons -- The police in Byzantine Egypt : the hierarchy in the papyri from the Fourth to the Seventh centuries / Sofia Torallas Tovar -- Of meaning and modality in Middle Egyptian object complementation / Sami Uljas -- Dental health and disease over the Predynastic and Early Dynastic periods / Sonia R. Zakrzewski