Current Research in Egyptology 14 (2013)
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The fourteenth Current Research in Egyptology conference, held at the University of Cambridge in March 2013 brought together speakers and attendees from six continents and hosted more than 50 presentations covering multiple aspects of Egyptology and its related fields. The aim of the conference was to cross cultural and disciplinary boundaries. The papers presented in these proceedings reflect this aim by presenting current research that draws on insights derived from anthropology, archaeology, archaeobotany, ethnography, organic chemistry, geography, linguistics, and law, amongst others.

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Publisher
Oxbow Books
Year
2014
ISBN
9781782976899

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Symposium Papers Presented at Current Research in Egyptology XIV and Not Included in this Volume
  6. Poster Presentations
  7. Foreword
  8. Introduction
  9. Chapter 1: An Excavation and Geophysical Survey in the Central Valley of the Valley of the Kings
  10. Chapter 2: An Egyptian Perspective: Demotic Ostraca from Deir el-Bahari in the British Museum
  11. Chapter 3: Two-for-one: Looking at Imperial Egyptian Statues with Roman Features in Egypt
  12. Chapter 4: Marshlands, Drought, and the Great Famine: On the Significance of the Marshlands to Egypt at the End of the Old Kingdom
  13. Chapter 5: Barley Revisited: Production of Barley Bread in Umm Mawagir (Kharga Oasis, Egypt)
  14. Chapter 6: The Organization of Seasonal Labour during the Middle Kingdom
  15. Chapter 7: Sinuhe’s Life Abroad: Ethnoarchaeological and Philological Reconsiderations
  16. Chapter 8: Crossing Boundaries in Ceramic Studies: Applying Chemical Residue-analysis to Predynastic Sherds from Hierakonpolis
  17. Chapter 9: Did Werethekau ‘Great of Magic’ have a Cult? A Disjunction between Scholarly Opinionsand Sources
  18. Chapter 10: Pseudo Script in Gebel el Silsila: Preliminary Results of the 2012 Epigraphic Survey
  19. Chapter 11: From Sacred to Law, A Game of Back and Forth: The Expressions ʿ.wy n ḥrr and s(y)ḥḥ in Demotic
  20. Chapter 12: From the Realm of the Dead to the House of the God: The New Kingdom Appeals to the Living in Context at Thebes
  21. Chapter 13: Foreign Deities, Frontier Deities: Evidence from the Old Kingdom
  22. Chapter 14: The Block Yard Project at Tell Edfu: Outline of Methodology and Preliminary Results
  23. Chapter 15: The High Life: Courtly Etiquette in the Late Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean