Current Research in Egyptology VI
CRE VI was held in the University of Cambrige, Great Britain in January 2005.
A number of the papers presented at the conference were published in Mairs, R, & Stevenson, A. (eds.), 2007, Current Research in Egyptology 2005, published by Oxbow Books.
Papers published in Mairs & Stevenson are in bold
type. Papers not published in the volume are also included within the list,
sorted in alphabetical order.
Ali Abd-ul Halim 'Which came first? Maat or Isft (Chaos) in
Ancient Egyptian cosmology'
Yvette Balbaligo 'Bringing Egypt out of Academia: Current Initiatives
in the Petrie Museum', 1-15
Charlotte Booth 'Nubians in Egyptian Art'
Richard Bussmann 'Pepi I and the temple of Satet on Elephantine' , 16-21
Mike Brass 'Investigating the origins of social complexity in early Saharan
pastoralists'
Paulo Carreira 'Akhenaten's offering Scenes and Hymns to the Aten'
Benoit Claus 'Realms of Memory in Ancient Egypt : Museon & Library in Egyptian
Temples'
Paul James Cowie 'Reassessing the New Kingdom Egyptian Empire in the Levant'
Karen Exell 'Why did the Egyptians make monuments?'
Steven Gregory 'The King in Time and Space: Expression of Spatial and Temporal
Aspects of Ancient Egyptian Kingship'
Andras Gulyas 'The Lonely god of Luxor', 22-37
Frederik Hagen 'A New Kemit-type text?', 38-51
Tom Hardwick 'Fragments from Sinai: discoveries in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford'
Nicola Harrington 'Sirrah, your father’s dead: Children in the mortuary
realm in New Kingdom Egypt', 52-65
Marwa Helmy 'Socio-economic aspects of mortuary remain in predynastic and early
dynastic Egypt-energy expenditure analysis revised'
Ole Herslund '"God is up" - The Ritual of Amenhotep I, Embodied Structures
and Ritualized Agents in ramesside Deir el-Medina'
Nikolaos Lazaridis '‘It is better to be silent than speak in vain’:
The Challenge of Producing Proverbs in Demotic and Greek', 66-73
Sally McAleely 'More about flower arranging in ancient Egypt: some New Kingdom
and Graeco-Roman Period archaeobotanical remains examined from a material culture
perspective'
Heather Lee McCarthy 'A Study of Ramesside Royal Women’s Tombs in the
Valley of the Queens', 105-122
Rachel Mairs 'Egyptian Artifacts in South and Central Asia', 74-89
Claire Malleson 'Investigating ancient Egyptian towns: a study of Itj-Tawy',
89-104
Amandine Marshall 'The Fly and the Lion as Examples of Royal rewards'
Jan Moje 'Research in Hieroglyphic Palaeography of some 19th Dynasty Private
Stelae'
Anne Morrison 'Was Ancient Egyptian Really an Exotic Language? A View
from Applied Linguistics', 123-137
Rune Nyord 'The Body in the Hymns to the Coffin Sides'
Pippa Payne 'In Excess of 50 Dogs'
Vanda Raimundo 'Cosmetic beauty and seduction in Ancient Egypt'
Jenna Spellane 'The So-Called ‘Daily-Life’ Mummy-Boards From The Tomb Of Sennedjem
At Deir El-Medina'
Mike Stammers 'New Thoughts on Campbell’s Tomb', 138-147
Alice Stevenson 'The Biographies of Predynastic and Early Dynastic Palettes',
148-162
Geoffrey Tassie 'Single Mother Goddesses and Divine Kingship: the Sidelock of
Youth and the Maternal Bond - Revisited'
Barbara Tratsaert 'Wadi Bakariya, a Roman gold mine settlement in the Eastern
Desert of Egypt'
Paula Veiga 'Health in Ancient Egypt'
Georgia Xekalaki 'Egyptian Royal Women and Diplomatic Activity', 163-173
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