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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Foy D. Scalf, Foy D. , Brian P. MuhsPublisher: Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures Imprint: Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures Dimensions: Width: 22.80cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 30.00cm Weight: 1.828kg ISBN: 9781614911104ISBN 10: 161491110 Pages: 586 Publication Date: 30 November 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Preface The Master of Secrets: Robert K. Ritner, by Foy D. Scalf and Brian P. Muhs Publications of Robert K. Ritner, by Foy D. Scalf and Brian P. Muhs The Ritner Stela, by Megaera Lorenz and Mary Szabady 1. Black Magic (Woman), by Solange Ashby, University of California, Los Angeles 2. An Additional Layer of Complexity: Northern and Southern Warets in Middle Kingdom Administration, by Kathryn E. Bandy, University of Chicago 3. Hieroglyphs of Value across the Great Green, by Karen Polinger Foster, Yale University 4. Seth the Gleaming One, by François Gaudard, University of Warsaw and University of Chicago 5. ""Destructive Flame,"" ""Dazzling Beauty,"" and ""Source of Enlightenment""-Royal Light Terminology and Metaphor from the New Kingdom to the Late Period, by Katja Goebs, University of Toronto 6. The ""Libyan Family"" at Kawa: Fashion as a Political Statement of Taharqo, by Aleksandra Hallmann, Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences 7. A Version of Book of the Dead Spell 99 in Demotic (P. Dem. MAIL 1), by Richard Jasnow, Johns Hopkins University 8. Three Demotic Silver Accounts from the ISAC Museum Collection, by Jacqueline E. Jay, Eastern Kentucky University, and Foy D. Scalf, University of Chicago 9. Assorted Observations on Inheritance in Ancient Egypt, by Janet H. Johnson, University of Chicago 10. Akhenaten and the Opening of the Mouth Ritual? An Enigmatic Karnak Talatat Block Found at Luxor Temple, by W. Raymond Johnson, University of Chicago 11. A Portal for Isis of Djeme, by J. Brett McClain, University of Chicago 12. Sur quelques passages de la Stèle de la tempête d'Ahmosis, by Pierre Meyrat, University of Geneva 13. A Group of Three Human Figurines from Tell Edfu, by Nadine Moeller, Yale University 14. A Note on the Meeting Places of Egyptian Associations, by Ian S. Moyer, University of Michigan 15. Alterity, Amalgamation, and Royal Identity in Early Egypt, by Hratch Papazian, University of Cambridge 16. Once Again the Boatmen's Joust: A Study in Ritual and Symbolic Action, by Peter A. Piccione, University of Charleston 17. Syntactic and Modal Markers (""Particles"") in the Texts of the Shabaqo Stone, by Joshua A. Roberson, University of Memphis 18. The Transmission of Magical Texts at Deir el-Medina: A Hieratic Copy of a Horus Cippi Text on Ostracon ISACM E17008, by Foy D. Scalf and Brian P. Muhs, University of Chicago 19. Spells on the Interior of the Headboard of the Coffin of Ahanakht and Connections with Chapters from the Book of the Dead, by David P. Silverman, University of Pennsylvania 20. Merenptah's Israel, His Shasu Militiamen, His Copper Caravan Route, and the Watering Stations Bearing His Name at Kadesh-barnea and Me-nephtoah: Part One, by Richard C. Steiner, Yeshiva University 21. The Inscribed Clay Cobra Figurines of Abydos: Protecting the Reawakening of Osiris, by Kasia Szpakowska, Swansea University 22. Three Demotic Ostraca from Dakhla Oasis (Mut 30/2, 30/15, and 42/12), by Günter Vittmann, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg 23. The Twenty-Second Dynasty Coffin of a Chantress in the Pure Foundation of Ptah: A Glimpse into Priestly Society in Libyan-Period Memphis, by Jennifer Houser Wegner, University of Pennsylvania 24. New Light on the Mayors and Ruling Family of Wah-Sut, by Josef Wegner, University of Pennsylvania 25. ""I Interrogated the Arabs of the Desert"": Local Interlocutors in the Egyptological Research of Claude Sicard, 1712-1726, by Jennifer Westerfeld, University of Louisville 26. The Last Buchis Bull(s) of Armant: Notes on the End of an Indigenous Animal Cult in Late Roman Egypt, by Terry G. Wilfong, University of Michigan 27. New Observations on the Cryptographic Text of Pinudjem I at Medinet Habu, by Jonathan Winnerman, University of California, Los AngelesReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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