Current Research in Egyptology III
CRE III was held in the University of Birmingham, Great Britain in December 2001.
Many of the papers from the conference have been published in Ives, R., Lines, D., Naunton, C. & Wahlberg, N. (eds.), 2003, Current Research in Egyptology III, published as a volume within the BAR International Series, volume 1192, in Oxford by Archaeopress.
Papers published within Ives et al. are in bold type, followed by a page reference. Papers not published are also included within the list, sorted in alphabetical order:
Andrew Bednarski, (Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge), 'The lotus reborn: the creation and distribution of the Description de l'Égypte', 1-12
Miriam Bibby, 'The arrival of the horse in Egypt: new approaches and a hypothesis', 13-18
Charlotte Booth, (The Institute of Archaeology, University College London), 'Aspects of the Hyksos' role in Egyptian society from the artistic evidence', 19-26
Michael Brass, (Cape Town University), 'The Origins of the Cattle Cult in Ancient Egypt'
Rachael Dann, (The University of Durham), 'The Mummy's body as an object of horror'
Aidan Dodson, (Bristol University), 'Duke Alexander's sarcophagi' (published as 'Duke Alexander's sarcophagi', Archiv Orientální 70 (2001), 329-36)
Elizabeth Frood, (Queen's College, Oxford), 'Ritual and initiation at Abydos: a context for narrative biography in the Nineteenth Dynasty'
Roberto Gozzoli, (The University of Birmingham), 'Writing a history of Ancient Egypt: some theoretical issues'
Angus Graham, (The Institute of Archaeology, University College London),'Some thoughts on the social organisation of dockyards during the New Kingdom', 27-34
Tom Hardwick, (Queen's College, Oxford), 'Amenhotep III, his blue crowns, and their progeny'
Gareth D. Hatton, A.J. Shortland and M.S. Tite, (Research Laboratory of Archaeology and the History of Art, Oxford University), 'Egyptian Blue: where, when and how?', 35-44
Elizabeth Hind, (Science Communication Unit, Department of Physics, University of Liverpool), 'The specialness of science: it's all in the mind', 45-50
Marko Hyypia, (University College, Oxford), 'The range of meaning in Middle Egyptian 'second tenses''
Amir Kamal, (The University of Liverpool), 'Foreigners in Egypt during the New Kingdom'
Dan Lines, (The University of Birmingham), 'A curious Middle Kingdom stela from Birmingham' (published as 'A curious Middle Kingdom stela in Birmingham', JEA 87 (2001), 43-54)
Katja Mueller, (Peterhouse College, Cambridge), 'Ptolemaic cities in space - a case study of Fayumic settlements'
Christopher Naunton, (The University of Birmingham/EES), 'Professor Plumley, Qasr Ibrim and the EES in Nubia'
Kathryn Piquette, (The Institute of Archaeology, University College London), 'The bone, ivory and wooden labels of the Late Predynastic and Early Dynastic: the iconography of kingship'
Peter Robinson, 'Crossing the night: the depiction of mythological landscapes in the Am Duat of the New Kingdom royal necropolis', 51-62
Joanne M. Rowland, (The Institute of Archaeology, University College London), 'Trends in burial evidence: evaluating expectations for the regional and temporal distribution of mortuary behaviour in Predynastic Egypt', 63-68
Nina Wahlberg, (The University of Birmingham), 'Representations of Hathor and Mut in the Hibis temple', 69-75
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