Egypt 2015: perspectives of research : Proceedings of the seventh European Conference of Egyptologists, 2nd-7th June 2015, Zagreb, Croatia

Körperschaft: Central European Conference of Egyptologists Zagreb, Croatia)
Weitere Verfasser: Popielska-Grzybowska, Joanna.
Tomorad, Mladen.
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2017.
Umfang/Format: x, 358 p. : ill., plans, maps ; 29 cm.
Schriftenreihe: Archaeopress Egyptology ; 18
Inhaltsangabe:
  • A Stelophorous Statuette from the National Archaeological Museum of Athens: an Adorer Offering a Hymn-Stele to the Solar God Re' [aigamma LAMBDA 108] (Alicia Maravelia); The Cult of Bastet during the First Millennium BC: some Bronzes from the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest (Maria Diletta Pubblico); Shabtis from the Museum and Private Collections in Croatia: Dating and Typological Study (Mladen Tomorad); Shabtis and Pseudo-Shabtis from the Roman Provinces of Pannonia, Dacia and Moesia. An Overview (Dan-Augustin Deac); The Egyptian Collection at the Civico Museo di Storia ed Arte of Trieste: its History and Some Highlights (Susanna Moser); Excavating an Archive. The Borgia Collection of Egyptian Antiquities in the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli (MANN) (Stefania Mainieri); Section 5: Historical Studies; The Neolithic Period in Lower Egypt - Research Problems and Priorities (Agnieszka Maczynska); Meret-Neith: in the Footsteps of the First Woman Pharaoh in History (Jean-Pierre Patznick); Regional Administration in Late Middle Kingdom Egypt (Alexander Ilin-Tomich); Enemies Hanged Upside (Head) Down (Uros Matic); Egypt and the Southern Levant Nomadic Populations: the Dynamics of Relations During Late Bronze/Early Iron Age (Eva Katarina Glazer); Section 6: Egyptomania and Modern Travellers to Egypt; Wonderful Things: Thematic Transmission in Egyptian Revival Jewellery (Joyce Tyldesley); Eight Years Following the Traces of Giuseppe and Amalia Nizzoli: Preliminary Results of the Nizzoli Project (Carlo Rindi Nuzzolo and Irene Guidotti)
  • Preface; Section 1: Language, Literature and Religious Texts; Time(s) in Ancient Egyptian: Perspectives of a Broad Lexical Study. The Case of dwA.t and dwA (Gaelle Chantrain); Nu, Continuity and Everlastingness in the Pyramid Texts (Joanna Popielska-Grzybowska); 'Children of Weakness' in the Book of Gates (Mykola Tarasenko); Is There an Egyptian Hero? - the Contributions of Mythological and Literary Studies to an Egyptological Subject (Barbara Botelho Rodrigues); The Study of Sacred Space in Ancient Egypt: an Example of Interaction Between Egyptology and Other Fields of Knowledge (Guilherme Borges Pires); Section 2: Art, Iconography and Architecture Studies; An Examination and Analysis of the Role of the Iconographic Rosette Motif in the Egyptian Artistic Repertoire: a Case Study (Cheryl Hart); A Note on the Late Middle Kingdom Stelae 'Workshop' at Thebes (Danijela Stefanovic); Domestic Architecture and Daily Life in Meroitic Nubia (Marco Baldi); Section 3: Funerary and Burial Studies; The Earliest Source of the So-called Book of Two Ways as a Coffin Floorboard Decoration from the Early Middle Kingdom (Wael Sherbiny); Egyptian Coffins at the Fitzwilliam Museum: a Case Study in Collection Formation (Helen Strudwick); The History of the Main Burial Shaft of Theban Tomb 99 from 1450 BC to the Present Day (Nigel Strudwick); Provenancing Roman Period Mummy Masks: Workshop Groups and Distribution Areas (Asja Muller); Section 4: Material Culture and Museum Studies; The Decorated Pottery from Proto- and Early Dynastic Periods at Tell el-Farkha (Western Kom), Egypt (Magdalena Sobas); The Sunshade after the Old Kingdom - Female Attribute with Hathoric Connotation? (Lubica Hudakova); Settlement Pottery from the Old Kingdom Period at Tell El-Murra Trench T5 (Magdalena Kazimierczak); Some Ramesside Appropriations of Ancient Memphis (Steven Snape);