Current Research in Egyptology V /cre5durham2004/

CRE V was held in the University of Durham, Great Britain in January  2004.

Many of the papers from the conference have been published in Dann, Rachael J. (ed.), 2006, Current Research in Egyptology 2004, published in Oxford by Oxbow Books.. For abstracts of all the papers presented in conference order, click here:

Papers published within Dann. are in bold type, followed by a page reference. Papers not published are also included within the list, sorted in alphabetical order:

Yvette E. Balbaligo, (Institute of Archaeology, University College London), 'Egyptology beyond philology: agency, identity and the individual in Ancient Egyptian texts', 1-19

Andrew Bednarski, (University of Cambridge), 'A victorious Description? an assessment of the Description de l'Égypte's reception in Great Britain'

James Bruhn & Melanie Sheratt, (University of Durham), 'Engendering Roman Egypt: Why is there so little discussion of gender in Egyptology?' 

Maria Constanza Centrone, (University of Wales, Swansea), 'Choosing the burial place for corn-mummies: a random selection?', 20-33

Katherine A Clark, (University of Bristol), 'Organic Residue Analysis of natural products used in embalming mummies'

Filip Coppens, (Charles University, Prague), 'Creative writing in Ptolemy II's time: texts from the Temple of Isis at Philae', 34-42

Rachael J Dann, (University of Durham), 'Interpreting Ancient Nubia', 43-50

Karen Exell, (University of Durham), 'The Senior Scribe Ramose and the cult of the king: a social and historical reading of some private votive stelae from Deir el Medina in the reign of Ramesses II', 51-67

Angus Graham, (Institute of Archaeology, University College London), 'Investigating the past land-and waterscapes of North Karnak'

Carolyn Graves-Brown, (Egypt Centre, Swansea), 'Flint and Life crises in Pharaonic Egypt', 68-83

Frederik Hagen, (University of Cambridge), 'Literature, transmission, and the Late Egyptian Miscellanies', 84-99

Brett H Heagren, (University of Auckland, New Zealand), 'Logistics of the Egyptian Army and its impact on strategic planning'

Thomas Hulit, (University of Durham), 'Tut'Ankhamun's Body Armour: Materials, construction and the implications for the military industry', 100-111

Henriette Koefoed, (University of Cambridge), 'Professional identities in New Kingdom Egypt'

Dan Lines, (University of Birmingham), 'The new rock and roll? Some thoughts on the popularisation of Egyptology'

Jana Mynárová, (Charles University, Prague), 'Abusir in the New Kingdom. Current Research by the Czech Institute for Egyptology', 112-117

Chris Naunton, (Egypt Exploration Society), 'Careful coloured drawing: the watercolour facsimiles in the EES archive'

Hana Navratilova, (Charles University, Prague), 'Egyptology and historical methodology'

Sarah Parçak, (University of Cambridge), 'Using satellite images to find new and lost archaeological sites: results from survey in the northeast Delta'

Colin Reader, (The Geological Society), 'On pyramid causeways'

Peter Robinson, (University of Manchester), 'Ritual landscapes in the Coffin Texts - a cognitive mapping approach', 118-132

Mona el-Sayed, (University of Durham), 'Childbirth and the 'Opening of the Mouth' ceremony: are they equivalent?'

Emi Shirikawa, (University of Liverpool), 'Choice of vocabularies: word play in Ancient Egypt', 133-137

Rachel Rodabaugh Surorov, (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia), 'The Kahun Papyrus in context: The 'Floating Uterus', 138-146

Geoffrey Tassie, (Institute of Archaeology, University College London), 'Single context recording in the context of archaeological fieldwork in Egypt'

Alex H Thompson, (University of Bradford), 'Looking at diet in Predynastic Egypt through Stable Isotope Analysis', 147-157

Aloisia de Trafford, (Institute of Archaeology, University College London), 'Protection spells in the Pyramid Texts'

Petra Vlckova, (Charles University, Prague), 'Archaeological identification of Space. The case of the mortuary complex of the King Neferefre at Abusir'

 

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