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Egyptological Seminar of New York



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Bulletin of the Egyptological Seminar of New York, Volume 17 (2007): Studies in Memory of Jamemano
edited by James P. Allen
James F. Romano, curator of Egyptian art at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, was a leading figure in the study of ancient Egyptian art. This volume honors his memory with major studies in Egyptian art, religion, and archaeology by sixteen of his friends and colleagues, as well as a remembrance and bibliography. "Studies in Memory of James F. Romano" is volume 17 of the Bulletin of the Egyptological Seminar of New York (BES), an organization that ...
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Bulletin of the Egyptological Seminar, Volume 15 (2001)
Edited by James P. Allen
The Nature of the Goddess Qudshu in Conjunction with Min and Reshep, Jamie S. Shoemaker; A Hieroglyphic Fragment from Hazor, James P. Allen; Notes on Egyptian Marriage: P. BM 10416 Reconsidered, John Gee; Of Bulls, Pharaohs, Persians and Ptolemies: the Latter Years of the Serapeum of Saqqara, Aidan Didson. 38p, (Egyptological Seminar of New York 2002)
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Bulletin of the Egyptological Seminar, Volume 18 (2009)
by Dag Bergman, Diane Bergman, Dieter Arnold, and John Gee
Most of this issue of BES is devoted to "Abbreviations in Egyptology," a comprehensive research tool that provides scholars with more than 5200 abbreviations used in Egyptological and Biblical literature. It is of particular use to those without ready access to the Lexikon der Ägyptologie. Also included are articles by Dieter Arnold discussing an exciting new discovery about the construction of Senwosret III's pyramid at Dahshur and John Gee ...
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Bulletin of the Egyptological Seminar, Volume 4 (1982)
Edited by Betsy M. Bryan
Contents: Observations on Egyptians in Assyrian Art, Pauline Albenda; Papyrus Documentation in the Period of Diocletian and Constantine, Roger S. Bagnall and K.A. Worp; The Etymology of Hnr "Group of Musical Performers", Betsy M. Bryan; Doubts about Double Dates and Coregencies, Robert D. Delia; Another Look at an Old Object, Hans Goedicke; W.K. Simpson, "Mariette and Verdi's Aida": Addendum, ...
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Bulletin of the Egyptological Seminar, Volume 8 (1986/7)
Edited by John McDonald
Contents: Times, Types and Sites: The Interrelationship of Ceramic Chronology and Typology, William Y. Adams; Cemetery and Settlement Pottery of the Second Intermediate Period to the Early New Kingdom, Janine Bourriau; Nile Alluvium: Soils and Ceramics, R. Hancock, S. Aufreiter and I. Elsokkary; The Ceramic of the Pre/Early Dynastic Cemetery of Minshat Abu Omar, Karla Kroeper; A Preliminary Analysis of ...
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Bulletin of the Egyptological Seminar, Volume 9 (1987/8)
Edited by John McDonald
Contents: Reconstructing the Wall Scenes in Theban Tomb 63, Eberhard Dziobek; A Parental Link Between Two Thinite Stelae of the Heracleopolitan Period, Henry G. Fischer; Das ägyptische Alte Reich als Beispiel einer Weberschen Patrimonialbürokatie, Renate Müller-Wollermann; Demarcating the Boundaries: An Interpretation of a Scene in the Tomb of Mahu, El-Amarna, David O'Connor; Proportion in Persian and ...
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Bulletin of the Egyptological Seminar, Volume 13 (1997)
Edited by Paul F. O'Rourke
Contents: The Hieroglyph db3, Hans Goedicke; The Daily Bread: A Contribution to the Study of the Ancient Egyptian Diet, Jac J. Janssen; The Sad Egyptological Career of Dr. Henry Abbott, M.D. Wendy S. Raver; Two Bracelets with Anachronistic Cartouches, with Remarks on Kushite Royal Jewelry and on the Commemoration of Kushite Kings in Egypt, Edna R. Russmann; Review of Egyptological Literature: January 1996 - ...
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Bulletin of the Egyptological Seminar, Volume 14 (2000)
Edited by Paul O'Rourke
Contents: Towards a Minimum Chronology of the New Kingdom and Third Intermediate Period, Aidan Dodson; *m-hb: An Untiring Percussionist, Hans Goedicke; An Ancient Mendesian Industry, Alicia D. de Rodrigo; Review of Egyptological Literature: January 1998 - September 1998, Diane Bergman and Mary Gow. 70p (Egyptological Seminar of New York 2000)
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Bulletin of the Egyptological Seminar, Volume 10 (1989/90)
Edited by James F. Romano
Contents: Alan Richard Schulman, James F. Romano; Bibliography of Alan R. Schulman, Diane Guzman; Ramesside Art as Reflected by a Dated Faience Statuette Identifying Ramesses II with Horus, the Falcon God, Robert Steven Bianchi; An Early Eighteenth Dynasty Group from the Asasif in the Johns Hopkins University Archaeological Collection, Betsy M. Bryan; Nine Rock Inscriptions near the First Cataract, Robert D. ...
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Bulletin of the Egyptological Seminar, Volume 11 (1991/2)
Edited by Donald B. Spanel
Contents: New Rock Inscriptions of Senwosret III, Neferhotep I, Penpata and Others at the First Cataract, Robert D. Delia; Aksha (Serra West): a Lintel and Two Fragments of Lintels Offering Additional Evidence of the Deification of Ramesses II, Perla Fuscaldo; The Broken and Repaired Statuette of Pepi I: an Ancient or Modern Repair? Leonard Gorelick, A. John Gwinnett and James F. Romano; A Royal Sarcophagus ...
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