Current Research in Egyptology
IV
(Link to conference pages: ucl/~tcrnkep/)
CRE IV was held in the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, Great Britain in January 2003.
Many of the papers from the conference have been published in Piquette, K. and Love, S. (eds.),2005, Current Research in Egyptology 2003, published in Oxford by Oxbow Books. For abstracts of all the papers presented in conference order, click here:
Papers published within Piquette & Love. are in bold type, followed by a page reference. Papers not published are also included within the list, sorted in alphabetical order:
Charlotte Booth, (Institute of Archaeology, University College London), 'A possible case of Elephantiasis in Ptolemaic Memphis'
Maria Cannata, (University of Oxford), 'An unpublished contract of sale from Memphis', 1-10
Maria Constanza Centrone, (University of Wales, Swansea), 'Behind the Corn-mummies', 11-28
Rachael Dann, (University of Durham), 'The place of feminists and gender archaeologies in Egyptology'
Alvaro Figueiredo, (Institute of Archaeology, University College London), 'The Lisbon Mummy Project', 29-40
Angus Graham, (Institute of Archaeology, University College London), 'Plying the Nile: not all plain sailing', 41-56
Carolyn Graves-Brown, (University of Wales, Swansea), 'The Spitting Goddess and the stony eye: divinity and flint in Pharaonic Egypt', 57-71
Katherine Griffis-Greenberg, (Institute of Archaeology, University College London), 'Direction and orientation concepts and the creation of sacred space in Ancient Egypt
Scott Haddow, (Institute of Archaeology, University College London), 'Osteology and the Dakhla Oasis'
Fiona Handley, (Institute of Archaeology, University College London), 'Myos Hormos, the Red Sea port: its archaeology and some textile finds'
Nicola Harrington, (University of Oxford), 'From the Cradle to the Grave: anthropoid busts and ancestor cults at Deir el-Medina', 71-88
Rosalind Janssen, (Institute of Archaeology, University College London and Birkbeck Collge), 'Gerontology and Ancient Egypt''
Mpay Kemboly, (Oxford), 'Iaau and the question of the origin of Evil according to Ancient Egyptian Sources', 89-104
Serena Love, (Institute of Archaeology, University College London), 'A symbolic landscape of Memphis?
Sally McAleely, (Institute of Archaeology, University College London), 'Flower arranging in Ancient Egypt', 105-120
Rachel Mairs, (St Catherine's College, Cambridge), 'Duality or duplicity? Frameworks of approach to Ptolemaic ruler cult'
Nadine Moeller, (Christ's College, Cambridge), 'Tell Edfu: aspects of a provincial town at the end of the 3rd millennium BC'
Hironao Onishi, (Cambridge), 'A Kushite temple in a western oasis?', 121-135
Sarah Parçak, (University of Cambridge), 'Observing Egypt from Space: Applications of Remote Sensing and satellite imagery interpretation in Egypt'
Kathryn Piquette, (Institute of Archaeology, University College London), 'Conceptualising the body in Ancient Egypt'
Joanne Rowland, (Institute of Archaeology, University College London), 'The application of mortuary data to the problem of social transition in the Delta from the Terminal Predynastic to the early Dynastic Period'
Noriyuki Shirai, (Universiteit Leiden), 'Bifacial technology, Socioeconomic competition, and early farming and herding in the Fayum', 135-148
Yayoi Shirai, (Universität Berlin), 'Royal funerary cults during the Old Kingdom', 149-162
G. J. Tassie, (Institute of Archaeology, University College London), 'Ancient Egyptian hair and sexuality'
Petra Vlckova, (Czech Institute, Charles University, Prague), 'Abusir South at the end of the Old Kingdom and during the First Intermediate Period', 162-178
Heidi Wikgren, (Helsinki), 'The festival calendar at Deir el-Medina', 179-200
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