Current Research in Egyptology 2005: Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Symposium
The sixth annual Current Research in Egyptology symposium took place from 6th-8th January 2005 at the University of Cambridge. Although the topics covered by the papers were many and varied, if there is a general theme it would be that of exploring the borders and parameters of the discipline of Egyptology.
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Current Research in Egyptology 2005: Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Symposium
The sixth annual Current Research in Egyptology symposium took place from 6th-8th January 2005 at the University of Cambridge. Although the topics covered by the papers were many and varied, if there is a general theme it would be that of exploring the borders and parameters of the discipline of Egyptology.
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Current Research in Egyptology 2005: Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Symposium

Current Research in Egyptology 2005: Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Symposium

Current Research in Egyptology 2005: Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Symposium

Current Research in Egyptology 2005: Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Symposium

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The sixth annual Current Research in Egyptology symposium took place from 6th-8th January 2005 at the University of Cambridge. Although the topics covered by the papers were many and varied, if there is a general theme it would be that of exploring the borders and parameters of the discipline of Egyptology.

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ISBN-13: 9781782974482
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Publication date: 03/30/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 14 MB
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Table of Contents

Preface
Symposium papers not included in this volume
Bringing Egypt out of academia: Outreach and inclusion in the Petrie Museum (Yvette E Balbaligo)
Pepi I and the Temple of Satet at Elephantine (Richard Bussmann)
The unique Amun-Re at Luxor Temple (Andras Gulyas)
Ostraca, literature and teaching at Deir el-Medina (Fredrik Hagen)
Children and the dead in New Kingdom Egypt (Nicola Harrington)
'It is better to be silent than speak in vain': The challenge of producing proverbs in Demotic and Greek (Nikolaos Lazaridis)
Egyptian artefacts from Central and South Asia (Rachel R Mairs)
Investigating Ancient Egyptian Towns: A case study of Itj-tawy (Claire Malleson)
A study of Ramesside royal women's tombs in the Valley of the Queens (Heather Lee Mc Carthy)
Designing materials for language self-instruction: A case study of Middle Egyptian (Anne Morrison)
New consideration on Campbell's Tomb (Mike Stammers)
The material significance of Predynastic and Early Dynastic palettes (Alice Stevenson)
Egyptian royal women and diplomatic activity during the New Kingdom (Georgia Xekalaki)
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