Current Research in Egyptology 11 (2010): Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Symposium

Author:   Maarten Horn ,  Joost Kramer ,  Daniel Soliman ,  Nico Staring
Publisher:   Oxbow Books
Volume:   11
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9781842174296


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   15 April 2011
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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, by applying the linguistic prototype theory to ancient Egyptian texts or by using an ethnoarchaeological approach for the study of modern mud-brick architecture. The topics covered include Egyptian religion, ranging from the Coffin Texts to the decoration of temple walls in Ptolemaic times, as well as sociological issues in the Middle and New Kingdom. Other contributions focus on the study of the chronology of the Middle Kingdom with the help of lunar ephemerides or well-stratified radiocarbon data versus pottery data. In summary, Proceedings of Current Research in Egyptology XI includes 19 selected papers on artefact studies, burial practices and provisioning for the afterlife, economy and sociology, history and chronological studies, linguistics, philology and religion.

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Author:   Maarten Horn ,  Joost Kramer ,  Daniel Soliman ,  Nico Staring
Publisher:   Oxbow Books
Imprint:   Oxbow Books
Volume:   11
Dimensions:   Width: 17.10cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 24.40cm
ISBN:  

9781842174296


ISBN 10:   1842174290
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   15 April 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Introduction (Maarten Horn, Joost Kramer, Daniel Soliman, Nico Staring, Carina van den Hoven and Lara Weiss) 1. “Out of bounds – priests’ property.” The status of the Ptolemaic kings at Memphis (Heba Abd El Gawad) 2. Protecting personhood: the role of the Sacred Eye in ensuring the continuing identity of the deceased (Nathalie Andrews) 3. Egyptian mud dwellings: an ethnoarchaeological perspective (Maria Correas-Amador) 4. Reconstructing and re-editing the archive of Bishop Pesynthios of Koptos/Keft (7th century) (Renate Dekker) 5. Models from Predynastic daily life: a view from Naqada (Grazia Antonella Di Pietro) 6. Lunar and Sothic data from the archive of el-Lahun revisited: chronology of the Middle Kingdom (Rita Gautschy) 7. Egyptian pots, Aegean chronology and radiocarbon dating: recent research on Egypt and the Aegean early Late Bronze Age (Felix Höflmayer) 8. Myth and cosmography: on the union of Re and Osiris in two types of religious discourse (Jens Blach Jørgensen) 9. Rage like an Egyptian: the conceptualization of anger (Ines Köhler) 10. The Persians and Atum worship in Egypt’s 27th dynasty (Jared B. Krebsbach) 11. An elite quarter of Avaris/Tell el-Dab‘a (Miriam Müller) 12. The increasing emphasis on collateral and female kin in the late Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period: the vivification formula as a case study (Melinda G. Nelson-Hurst) 13. Yes dear! Spousal dynamics in the Late Ramesside Letters (Kim Ridealgh) 14. The ‘co-regency’ of Hatshepsut and Thutmose III in the light of iconography in the temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari (Marta Sankiewicz) 15. Interpreting figural graffiti: case studies from a funerary context (Nico Staring) 16. The function of metaphor in The Tale of the Eloquent Peasant: preliminary considerations (Linda Steynor) 17. The manipulation of human remains in Predynastic Egypt: preliminary observations (Veronica Tamorri) 18. Balancing the gods: planned decoration in the temple of Kalabsha (Carina van den Hoven) 19. Some thoughts on the “false doors” at Deir el-Medina (Lara Weiss

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Nico Staring is a postdoctoral research fellow of the Vidi project The Walking Dead at Saqqara: The Making of a Cultural Geography, kindly funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (2017-2021). Staring studied Archaeology and Egyptology at Leiden University and received his doctorate at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia in 2016. Dr. Lara Weiss is curator of the Egyptian collection of the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, The Netherlands. She studied Egyptology in Berlin and Leiden and received her doctoral degree in Göttingen in 2012. She is especially interested in the daily life of the ancient Egyptians and their mode of religious experience. Both her master’s dissertation and her doctoral thesis related to religion in Deir el-Medina, where the labourers lived who worked in the Valley of the Kings. Since 2012 she has been involved as a teacher and a researcher in the ERC Advanced Grant project ‘Lived Ancient Religion: Questioning “cults” and “polis religion”, hosted by the University of Erfurt (Germany). Her research for that project is focused on religion in Roman Karanis (in the Fayoum Oasis). Weiss will play a central role in the reorganization of the Egyptian department at the National Museum of Antiquities in 2016 and will be involved in developing international travelling exhibitions. She will also support her fellow curator, Prof. Maarten Raven, in his work on the excavation run by the museum in the Egyptian town of Saqqara.

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