Current Research in Egyptology VII
CRE VII was held in the University of Oxford, Great Britain in April 2006.
A number of the papers presented at the conference were published in Cannata, M. (ed.), 2007, Current Research in Egyptology 2006, published by Oxbow Books.
Papers published in Cannata are in bold type. Papers not published in the volume are also included within the list, sorted in alphabetical order.
Christina Adams
'Shades of meaning:manifestations of the dead in pharaonic and post-pharaonic
Egypt', 1-20
Beth Astbury 'Amen Behaving Badly: Morals in Ancient Egypt'
Cathy Bryan 'The Egyptianising of Dubai'
Maria Cannata 'Embalmers or leather workers: a case of gender discrimination?', 21-42
Benoit Claus 'From Legitimation to Datation: Ramesses IV's titularies'
Jenefer Cockitt 'The radiocarbon dating of Ancient Egyptian mummies and their associated artefacts: Some implications for Egyptology', 43-53
Jennifer Cromwell 'The Archival history of Coptic Documents from Jeme held in the British Library and its impact on their provenance', 54-65
Xavier Droux 'The iconography of prisoners and enemies in the Naqada Culture'
Karen Exell 'Votive stelae as text, image and artefact'
Jacky Finch 'A reassessment of the Left Forearm of Durham Mummy DUROM 1999.32.1'
David Gange 'Late nineteenth-century debates in religion and science as formative influences on British Egyptology'
Kenneth Griffin 'A Reinterpretation of the Use and Function of the Rekhyt Rebus in New Kingdom Temples', 66-84
András Gulyás 'The transfiguration of the king'
Tom Hardwick 'Kerma and Egypt in the Second Intermediate Period: artistic exchange'
Alice K. Heyne 'New Light on Old Ptahhotep: The BM version of the Teaching of Ptahhotep', 85-98
Anna Kathrin Hodgkinson 'The Final Phase of Per-Ramesses', 99-115
Linda Hulin 'Materiality and colonial relations at Beth Shan'
Jiøí Janák 'New light on the Akh-bird', 116-119
Ashley Jones 'Modernity and the Mummy Portraits: A Curious Chapter in the History of Egyptomania'
Tony Judd 'What were they doing with their Cows? Cattle in the Rock Art of the Eastern Desert of Egypt', 120-138
Annette Kjølby 'Thoughts on materiality, decision making and structuration: A study of New Kingdom Private Temple Statues'
Joanna Kyffin 'The Art of Magic in Ancient Egypt'
Steven James Larkman 'I love you, I hate You, I want a divorce: Social relationships of the Great Overlords of the Nome'
Piotr Laskowski 'The sanctuary Netjermenu of Thutmose III'
Sally McAleely 'Looking outside the box: using Egyptian data to demonstrate how the analystical concept of the chaîne opératoire can be applied to artefacts made from plant material'
Eric McCann 'New Findings in the Fourth Cataract, the Sudan: Reconsidering settlement theories and ceramic trade in the Meroitic Period (c. 100BC - 400AD)', 139-145
Liam McNamara 'The revetted mound at Hierakonpolis and early kingship: a re-interpretation'
Rune Nyord 'Thirsting for Power: The Conceptualization of magic in the Coffin Texts'
Joan Padgham 'Unguent Cones: real or representative'
Denise Parkinson 'The power of Egyptology to affect audiences: Sir Henry Rider Haggard, the Champollion project and museum Simulacra'
Kathryn Piquette 'Practice Theory and the Materiality of Early Egyptian Imagery'
Vanda Cristina da Cruz Raimundo 'The side effects of cosmetic use in Ancient Egypt'
Colin Reader 'Giza before the Pyramids'
Peter Robinson 'The locational significance of scatological references in the Coffin Texts', 146-161
Tada Rutkausas 'Conception of sin and guilt in Ancient Egypt: a new approach'
Melanie Sapsford 'A Potential Diagnosis for Ebbell's 'Rose'?', 162-169
Judith Seath 'An Analytical Study of an ancient Egyptian Fabric Pillow'
Garry Shaw 'The Political Role of the King in the 18th Dynasty: The Promotion Process'
Alice Stevenson 'The Social Significance of Predynastic Beads'
Alexandre Vassiliev 'Localization of the Shasu-land of Ramesses II's rhetorical texts'
Paula Alexandra Veiga 'Heka: the art of the magical word in ancient Egyptian society'
Cordula Werschkun 'Resource Procurement and Management of Settlements in Old Kingdom Egypt'
Paul Whelan 'Brussels Stela E4860: a reject from an Abydos workshop?'
Katharina Zinn 'Libraries, archives and the organisation of collective wisdom in Ancient Egypt', 169-176
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