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BEC 4: Proceedings of the 4th British Egyptology Congress (2018)

Editat de Carl Graves
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 feb 2020
The 4th British Egyptology Congress (BEC 4) was held in September 2018 at the University of Manchester, allowing scholars from around the world to present their latest and ongoing research to their peers. Eighty-two papers were presented, including four keynote speeches, covering the full spectrum of Egyptology, archaeology, museology, and the history of travel along the Nile. The 13 papers included in this volume are representative of the wide variety of research discussed during BEC 4, reflecting the current studies of their authors. It is hoped that providing a publication platform through these Proceedings will stimulate further dialogue and investigation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780856982439
ISBN-10: 0856982431
Pagini: 120
Dimensiuni: 354 x 154 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: The Egypt Exploration Society (UK)
Colecția Egypt Exploration Society
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Carl Graves completed his PhD at the University of Birmingham in 2017 on the topic of cultural landscapes of Middle Egypt during the Middle Kingdom with a particular focus on the necropolis of Beni Hassan. During his time in Birmingham, Carl was also the Postgraduate Curator of the Eton College William Joseph Myers Collection of Egyptian Art and a co-founder of Birmingham Egyptology. He has worked at the Egypt Exploration Society since 2013 and currently facilitates communications with our international community of supporters, fundraising, and organising our programme of educational training events.

Cuprins

Carl Graves and Rosalie David, Foreword1. Averil Anderson, The collectors and collection in the McManus Art Galleries and Museum, Dundee: Rev. Colin Campbell, the Egypt Exploration Fund, Sir James Caird and Thomas Wise 2. Gordon Dicks, Competition, conflict and control: suggestions of motive in the use of petroglyphs recorded from the Kom Ombo Basin 3. Anne Drewsen, The elephant's shroud 4. Dina Ezz el-Din and Sahar el-Kasrawy, Pomegranates of ancient Egypt: representations, uses and religious significance 5. Roger J. Forshaw, Why was a minor dislocation included amongst the more serious cases listed in the Edwin Smithpapyrus? 6. Faten Kamal, SR. 12191: An example from the collection of hieratic ostraca from Mond's excavation at Sheikh Abd el-Qurna 7. Pauline Norris, Egyptomania - some erotica and vandalism 8. Colin D. Reader, The geomorphological evidence for the Early Dynastic origins of the Great Sphinx of Giza: a response to Drs Lehner and Hawass 9. Marina Sartori, Art as writing, writing as art: selected case studies from New Kingdom Theban tombs 10. Marisol Solchaga, Gardens and agricultural elements in soul Houses 11. Ian Taylor, Changing faces: the revising of three images of Seth 12. Alexandre Vassiliev, Upper Retenu and Lower Retenu 13. Michael Zellmann-Rohrer, The text and traditional context of the 'Hay cookbook' and associated magical texts on leather Conference papers not included in this volume

Recenzii

A representative selection of thirteen of the eighty-two papers and six posters presented at the congress have been chosen by Graves for inclusion in this volume and are attractively reproduced with full colour photographs.