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Egyptology in Australia and New Zealand 2009: Proceedings of the conference held in Melbourne, September 4th-6th

Christian M. Knoblauch and James C. Gill
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16 papers from the 'Egyptology in Australia and New Zealand' Conference held in Melbourne, September 4th-6th 2009.
  • Front Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Table of Contents
  • Editors’ Preface
  • Papers Presented at the First Australasian Conference for Young Egyptologists
  • A History of Egyptology at Monash University, Melbourne
  • Trade and Power: The Role of Naqada as a Trading Centre in Predynastic Egypt
  • Antecedents to the Ptolemaic Mammisis
  • Ptolemaic ‘Black Ware’ from Mut el-Kharab
  • The Decorative Program of the Amarna Rock Tombs: Unique Scenes of the Egyptian Military and Police
  • The Use of Myth in the Pyramid Texts
  • The Application of Cladistics to Early Dynastic Egyptian Ceramics: Applying a New Method
  • Searching for an Oasis Identity: Dakhleh Oasis in the Third Intermediate Period
  • Ambiguous Images: The Problems and Possibilities of Analysing Rock-art Images in the Egyptian Western Desert
  • The Ruler of Kush (Kerma) at Buhen during the Second Intermediate Period: A Reinterpretation of Buhen Stela 691 and Related Objects
  • On Interpreting the Meaning of Amulets and Other Objects using the Frog Motif as an Example
  • Administrative Control of Egypt’s Western Oases during the New Kingdom: A Tale of Two Cities
  • It Really is Aha: Re-examining an Early Dynastic Ink Inscription from Tarkhan
  • Invisible History: The First Intermediate Period in United Kingdom (UK) Museum Exhibitions
  • The Inscriptions of Hatshepsut at the Temple of Semnah: An Art-historical and Epigraphic Re-appraisal
  • Characterisation and Legitimisation in the Doomed Prince
  • The Typology of 26th Dynasty Funerary Figurines
  • Colour Plates
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Published: 2012
Publisher: BAR Publishing
Copyright Holder: BAR Publishing
ISBN(s)
  • 9781407339221 (ebook)
  • 9781407309415 (paperback)
BAR Number: S2355
Subject
  • Multiperiod
  • Festschrifte / Presentation Volumes
  • Epigraphy / Ancient and Medieval Texts / Papyri
  • Death / Burial / Cemeteries / Tombs
  • Ceramics and Pottery Studies
  • Ritual / Religion / Temples
  • Egypt and Sudan
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