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Current Research in Egyptology III

edited by Rachel Ives, Daniel Lines, Christopher Naunton and Nia Wahlberg

These nine papers derive from a conference held at Birmingham University in 2001, the aim of which was to promote discussion among graduate students from across the UK. Subjects include: the Napoleonic corpus Description de l'Égypte'; the arrival of the horse in Egypt; artistic evidence for the Hyskos' role in Egyptian society; the social organisation of New Kingdom dockyards; the uses and occurrences of `Egyptian blue', the first synthetic pigment of antiquity; Egyptian mathematics and science; the depiction of mythological landscapes in the Valley of the Kings; mortuary behaviour in Predynastic Egypt; representations of Hathor and Mut in the Hibis Temple. 75p, b/w figs (Archaeopress BAR S1192, 2003)

ISBN-13: 978-1-84171-558-2
ISBN-10: 1-84171-558-1

Paperback. Price US $65.00


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