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This volume of the CAA Berlin series contains the first part of the shabti collections from Berlin, those of the Middle Kingdom and the New Kingdom from the materials stone, faience, and pottery.Text in German.
A Study of the Sacred District Scene in Private Tomb Decoration compiles images from almost forty tombs, dating to the New Kingdom or later, and breaks down the different micro-scenes that can make up a Sacred District scene. These scenes are comprised of combinations of the seventeen different episodes, or micro-scenes, and are generally embedded within the funerary scenes in any given tomb. They typically appear in the passage of a T-shaped tomb and are the last scene before the deceased has reached the hereafter, thus suggesting that the Sacred District represents a liminal area the dead must traverse before the afterlife. The Sacred District reaches its peak in popularity during the reigns of Hatshepsut and Thutmose III of the eighteenth dynasty but can still be found in some late period tombs that exhibit archaizing trends. Examples are found on the west bank of Thebes and at Elkab and Hierakonpolis.
Heart scarabs are inscribed with spell 30B from the Book of the Dead and are usually depicted with a beetle head, but a very small number of such amulets show the scarab with a human face or head. One of these extraordinary objects was found during recent excavations in Zawyet Sultan, Middle Egypt.(German text).
This Festschrift in honour of Cary J. Martin presents twenty contributions of his friends and colleagues, ranging from articles on Persian and Graeco-Roman Egypt to twenty-two (re-)editions of documentary and literary texts written in Egyptian (Hieroglyphs, Hieratic and Demotic) and Greek. Many of them here published for the first time.
This book provides a first-time overview of all archaeological remains from the necropolises Anfuschi and Ras el-Tin in Alexandria, which can be located on the ancient island of Pharos.
This publication provides a concordance of numbering systems addressing the Early Egyptian=inscriptions (Dyn. 0-3) between different dictionaries.
Current research about the symbolism of hieroglyphs, religious texts, depictions and graffiti from the royal tomb KV 11.
Egyptian society is often said to have been divided into social classes, with the pat -people representing the 'elite' and the rxyt -people being the 'commoners'. The aim of this study is to provide the first comprehensive analysis of the role of the rxyt -people in Egyptian religion by utilizing both text and iconography.
This volume presents seventeen ostraca and two jar labels from the Egyptian Museum of Cairo with transliteration, translation and commentary.
Theoretical essays on the writing of history, which examine how ancient historical narratives are formed, structured and transmitted, and the problems encountered when using ancient historical sources.
This book lists the dossiers of the holders of the Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate period regular non-royal feminine titles: iryt-pat (rpatt), anx(t) n(t) niwt, anxt nt nswt tpt, aHayt, aqyt, wbAyt (wbAt), bAkt nt HqA, mnat, Hsyt (Hst), xtt-pr, and Xkrt-nswt.
This book examines from a historical materialist perpective, several Old Kingdom state institutions, such as the treasury, the granaries, the king's domain and the vizier. It looks at Old Kingdom society from the early Dynastic period to the Sixth Dynasty, following the development, function and effectiveness of institutions.
The first publication of a large number of photographs from Flinders Petrie's excavations at three sites. Extensive annotation accompanies the photos, providing an extraordinarily detailed account of Petrie's work and finds at these locations.
This publication collects together for the first time all known demotic tombs stelae from the necropolis of Dandara, originally excavated by Flinders Petrie. The stelae can be dated to the early Roman period and are all provided with a translation and commentary. German text.
In many respects, the economy of a society cannot be understood without considering the cultural background.
This is the publication of the 1962 dissertation of Erika Endesfelder on the workmen from Deir el-Medina. The book provides an in-depth view of the organization of the workmen and a summarizing account of the textual sources.
The study evaluates work organization in Middle Kingdom Egypt (about 2000 to 1559 BC). It uses written but also heavily archaeological sources.
Catalog of bronze figures in the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology. The museum houses 510 statuettes or fragments of statuettes made of bronze. Most of them represent Egyptian gods, but there are also Hellenistic and Roman figures.
This volume publishes for the first time and evaluates the results of excavations carried out in 1912 by Francis L. Griffith.
This volume is dedicated to the memory of Erika Endesfelder (1935-2015), until her retirement, professor of Egyptology at the Humboldt University of Berlin. Old Kingdom archaeology, Ancient Egyptian economy, Egyptian intercultural relations, papyrology, Ancient Sudan, Coptic studies, and history of Egyptology.
Thirteen essays about ancient Egypt at her position in the ancient and modern world.
This study offers a detailed examination of tomb decoration in New Kingdom Thebes.
A print version of an internet discussion. 9 papers discuss the methodology and interpretation of Ancient Egyptian tomb painting, and its relation to funerary practice. The various elements and themes of tomb decoration are discussed for their significance and are set in their socio-economic context.
A collection of evocative black-and-white pictures of ruined buildings in France. These ruins include churches, town houses, industrial buildings, former civic structures and castles. The text explores their history, the factors behind their ruined state and the relationship between humans and ruins.
German text: This is an in depth study on the 'servant at the place of Truth' Penbuy. He was one of the leading workmen, involved in building the royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings at Thebes. All known monuments are presented.
This book presents the painted decoration of the Theban tomb chapel TT176, belonging to the 'servant of Amun' Userhat. Userhat dates to the mid 18th Dynasty and was a lower official at the Amun's temple at Thebes. His chapel belongs to the smallest examples of its kind still decorated with paintings, some of them of highest quality.
The volumes presents a collection of conference papers on authenticity of antiquities, but also five essays on authenticity in general. Articles include one on fake Egyptian Book of the Dead papyri and one on the Egyptologist Ludwig Borchardt and fakes at the beginning of the Twentieth century.
A volume of essays honouring the ongoing career of Professor John Tait, Emeritus Edwards Professor of Egyptology at University College London, and Vice-President of the Egypt Exploration Society, by his friends, colleagues and students.
Prehistoric Egypt, Socioeconomic Transformations in North-east Africa from the Last Glacial Maximum to the Neolithic, 24.000 to 4.000 BC takes a supra-regional approach to the environmental and socioeconomic landscapes of SW Asia and NE Africa across this crucial period.
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