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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Alan B. Lloyd (Swansea University, UK)Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell Dimensions: Width: 18.80cm , Height: 9.50cm , Length: 26.20cm Weight: 3.148kg ISBN: 9781405155984ISBN 10: 1405155981 Pages: 1360 Publication Date: 23 April 2010 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsList of Illustrations ix Notes on Contributors xix Preface xxvi Acknowledgments xxviii List of Abbreviations xxix Chronology xxxvii Maps xlix PART I The Land of Egypt 1 1 The Physical Context of Ancient Egypt 3 Sarah Parcak PART II Historical Narratives 23 2 Prehistory 25 E. Christiana Koehler 3 The Early Dynastic Period 48 Toby Wilkinson 4 The Old Kingdom 63 Michel Baud 5 The First Intermediate Period and the Middle Kingdom 81 Harco Willems 6 The Second Intermediate Period and the New Kingdom 101 Ludwig D. Morenz and Lutz Popko 7 Libyans and Nubians 120 Christopher Naunton 8 Saites and Persians (664–332) 140 Olivier Perdu 9 The Ptolemaic Period 159 Katelijn Vandorpe 10 The Roman Period 180 Livia Capponi PART III State and Economic Structures 199 11 The Pharaoh and Pharaonic Office 201 Ellen F. Morris 12 Administration and Law: Pharaonic 218 Ben Haring 13 Administration and Law: Graeco-Roman 237 Jane Rowlandson 14 Priests and Temples: Pharaonic 255 Neal Spencer 15 Egyptian Temples and Priests: Graeco-Roman 274 Willy Clarysse 16 The Economy: Pharaonic 291 Christopher Eyre 17 The Economy: Graeco-Roman 309 Dennis Kehoe 18 Settlements – Distribution, Structure, Architecture: Pharaonic 326 Gregory D. Mumford 19 Settlements – Distribution, Structure, Architecture: Graeco-Roman 350 Paola Davoli 20 Transport in Ancient Egypt 370 Robert B. Partridge 21 Science and Technology: Pharaonic 390 Corinna Rossi 22 Science and Technology: Alexandrian 409 T. E. Rihll 23 Military Institutions and Warfare: Pharaonic 425 Anthony J. Spalinger 24 Military Institutions and Warfare: Graeco-Roman 446 Nigel Pollard PART IV The Social Order 467 25 Social Structure and Daily Life: Pharaonic 469 Elizabeth Frood 26 Social Structure and Daily Life: Graeco-Roman 491 Eugene Cruz-Uribe 27 Religion in Society: Pharaonic 507 Kasia Szpakowska 28 Religion in Society: Graeco-Roman 526 David Frankfurter Bibliography to parts I-IV 547 PART V Language and Literature 639 29 Language, Scripts, and Literacy 641 James P. Allen 30 Middle Kingdom Literature 663 Roland Enmarch 31 New Kingdom Literature 685 Gerald Moers 32 Late Period Literature 709 Kim Ryholt 33 Coptic and Coptic Literature 732 Leo Depuydt 34 Greek Literature in Egypt 755 A. D. Morrison PART VI The Visual Arts 779 35 Temple Architecture and Decorative Systems 781 Penelope Wilson 36 Mortuary Architecture and Decorative Systems 804 Aidan Dodson 37 Early Dynastic Art and Iconography 826 Stan Hendrickx and Frank Forster 38 Old Kingdom Sculpture 853 Hourig Sourouzian 39 Sculpture of the Middle Kingdom 882 Rita E. Freed 40 New Kingdom Sculpture 913 Betsy M. Bryan 41 Late Period Sculpture 944 Edna R. Russmann 42 Ptolemaic and Romano-Egyptian Sculpture 970 Sally-Ann Ashton 43 Pharaonic Painting through the New Kingdom 990 Betsy M. Bryan 44 Mosaics and Painting in Graeco-Roman Egypt 1008 Helen Whitehouse 45 Egyptian Art of Late Antiquity 1032 Thelma K. Thomas PART VII The Reception of Egyptian Culture 1065 46 The Reception of Pharaonic Egypt in Classical Antiquity 1067 Alan B. Lloyd 47 The Reception of Egypt in Europe 1086 Andrew Bednarski 48 The Reception of Pharaonic Egypt in Islamic Egypt 1109 Michael Cooperson 49 Ancient Egypt in the Museum: Concepts and Constructions 1129 Christina Riggs Bibliography to parts V-VII 1154 Index 1213ReviewsPart of a highly regarded series, this 2-volume work offers the student, interested general reader, and specialist a thorough and up-to-date resource on ancient Egypt. Written by curators and academics at museums and institutions in Egypt, Europe, and North America, the chapters present definitions and context in framing the current state of the question for each topic, with the time frame deliberately extended into the Greco-Roman period. ( Book News Inc, November 2010) <p> Alan Lloyd s edited two-volume Companion to ancient Egyptis a very impressive achievement ... Wendrich and Lloyd have shown that text and reference books on ancient Egypt can be accessible and interesting and can serve to break traditional boundaries between Egyptology and the related disciplines of Archaeology and Classics, for which they should be heartily congratulated. (Antiquity, 1 January 2013) <p> The Companionis a well-edited, comprehensive approach to the history, culture, literature, and high art of ancient Egypt In bringing together some of the best authors on their respective topics, Lloyd has assembled an in-depth complement to ancient Egyptian studies. (Near Eastern Archaeology, 2012) <p> The aim of this companion is to provide a competent and authoritative overview on ancient Egypt. This has been accomplished well. All articles are concise, with comprehensive summaries which reflect the most recent scholarship. The interested reader, student, or scholar will find a very helpful and satisfactory platform to start from with this companion. It will guide him or her to further reading and in their own research. (BMCReview, 14 October 2011) <p> This Companion is a current, readable and, on occasion, illustrated account of all major events, aspects of history and culture in ancient Egypt .it has a broad appeal with an extensive range of subjects covered in differing depths allowing the reader to dip in for pleasure or study. (Reference Reviews, 2011) <p> For anyone interested in ancient Egypt ... Recommended. All levels/libraries. (Choice, 1 March 2011) <p> Part of a highly regarded series, this 2-volume work offers the student, interested general reader, and specialist a thorough and up-to-date resource on ancient Egypt. Written by curators and academics at museums and institutions in Egypt, Europe, and North America, the chapters present definitions and context in framing the current state of the question for each topic, with the time frame deliberately extended into the Greco-Roman period. (Book News Inc, November 2010) Alan Lloyd s edited two-volume Companion to ancientEgyptis a very impressive achievement ... Wendrich and Lloyd haveshown that text and reference books on ancient Egypt can beaccessible and interesting and can serve to break traditionalboundaries between Egyptology and the related disciplines ofArchaeology and Classics, for which they should be heartilycongratulated. (Antiquity, 1 January 2013) The Companionis a well-edited, comprehensive approach tothe history, culture, literature, and high art of ancient Egypt In bringing together some of the best authors on theirrespective topics, Lloyd has assembled an in-depth complement toancient Egyptian studies. (Near EasternArchaeology, 2012) The aim of this companion is to provide a competent andauthoritative overview on ancient Egypt. This has been accomplishedwell. All articles are concise, with comprehensive summaries whichreflect the most recent scholarship. The interested reader,student, or scholar will find a very helpful and satisfactoryplatform to start from with this companion. It will guide him orher to further reading and in their own research. (BMCReview, 14October 2011) This Companion is a current, readable and, on occasion,illustrated account of all major events, aspects of history andculture in ancient Egypt .it has a broad appeal with anextensive range of subjects covered in differing depths allowingthe reader to dip in for pleasure or study. (ReferenceReviews, 2011) For anyone interested in ancient Egypt ... Recommended. Alllevels/libraries. (Choice, 1 March 2011) Part of a highly regarded series, this 2-volume work offers thestudent, interested general reader, and specialist a thorough andup-to-date resource on ancient Egypt. Written by curators andacademics at museums and institutions in Egypt, Europe, and NorthAmerica, the chapters present definitions and context in framingthe current state of the question for each topic, with the timeframe deliberately extended into the Greco-Roman period. (BookNews Inc, November 2010) Part of a highly regarded series, this 2-volume work offers the student, interested general reader, and specialist a thorough and up-to-date resource on ancient Egypt. Written by curators and academics at museums and institutions in Egypt, Europe, and North America, the chapters present definitions and context in framing the current state of the question for each topic, with the time frame deliberately extended into the Greco-Roman period. (Book News Inc, November 2010) "“Alan Lloyd’s edited two-volume Companion to ancient Egyptis a very impressive achievement . . . Wendrich and Lloyd have shown that text and reference books on ancient Egypt can be accessible and interesting and can serve to break traditional boundaries between Egyptology and the related disciplines of Archaeology and Classics, for which they should be heartily congratulated.” (Antiquity, 1 January 2013) “The Companionis a well-edited, comprehensive approach to the history, culture, literature, and high art of ancient Egypt … In bringing together some of the best authors on their respective topics, Lloyd has assembled an in-depth complement to ancient Egyptian studies.” (Near Eastern Archaeology, 2012) ""The aim of this companion is to provide a competent and authoritative overview on ancient Egypt. This has been accomplished well. All articles are concise, with comprehensive summaries which reflect the most recent scholarship. The interested reader, student, or scholar will find a very helpful and satisfactory platform to start from with this companion. It will guide him or her to further reading and in their own research."" (BMCReview, 14 October 2011) “This Companion is a current, readable and, on occasion, illustrated account of all major events, aspects of history and culture in ancient Egypt….it has a broad appeal with an extensive range of subjects covered in differing depths allowing the reader to dip in for pleasure or study.” (Reference Reviews, 2011) ""For anyone interested in ancient Egypt . . . Recommended. All levels/libraries."" (Choice, 1 March 2011) ""Part of a highly regarded series, this 2-volume work offers the student, interested general reader, and specialist a thorough and up-to-date resource on ancient Egypt. Written by curators and academics at museums and institutions in Egypt, Europe, and North America, the chapters present definitions and context in framing the current state of the question for each topic, with the time frame deliberately extended into the Greco-Roman period."" (Book News Inc, November 2010) “Blackwell Companions has an excellent reputation as a series, and this volume lives up to it… On the whole, this is an outstanding collection of entries by top scholars in Egyptology and an excellent starting point for anyone interested in ancient Egypt.” (Katherine Eaton, Journal of the American Oriental Society 137.1, 2017) " Author InformationAlan B. Lloyd is Professor Emeritus in the Department of History and Classics at Swansea University and President of the Egypt Exploration Society. He is the author of many publications on Egyptological and Classical subjects, including a three-volume commentary on Herodotus Book II (1975 – 1985). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |