Description:The Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period still attract relatively little research in comparison with other periods of Ancient Egyptian history. This volume aims to fill a gap, and to promote further research into the early second millennium BC. The volume presents a collection of studies by different authors focusing on a variety of aspects of the archaeological record. Several papers present new excavation reports and hitherto unpublished objects. Other topics include the dating of the local governors at Byblos, the transmission of offices in the period, the characteristic "magical wands" or Apotropaia, burials of royal women, and particular groups of stelae, with a new date proposed for a small but well-known corpus of wooden stelae from Thebes. Together these researches build on the range of approaches presented in Middle Kingdom Studies volume 1.Table of ContentsMarilina Betrò:Tombs in MIDAN.05 and windows in the early Eighteenth DynastyAnna Precious finds from an early Middle Kingdom tomb in reconstructing connections between the dead and their goodsJohn Darnell, Colleen Umm-Mawagir in Kharga an Industrial Landscape of the Late Middle Kingdom/Second Intermediate PeriodVivian The tomb of a Governor of Elkab of the Second Intermediate PeriodMarleen De An Isolated Middle Kingdom Tomb At Dayr Al-BarshaNathalie The Transmission of Offices in The Middle KingdomWolfram Grajetzki Gianluca The stela of the Thirteenth Dynasty treasurer SenebsumaiKarin Some Remarks on the Relations between Egypt and the Levant during the late Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate PeriodIngrid Female Burials in the Funerary Complexes of the Twelfth an Architectonic ApproachStephen Diachronic questions of form and falcon-head utensils in Middle Kingdom contextsMohammed Gamal The Egg is a metaphor for a Coffin Text ImageryGloria ‘Writing-Board Stelae’ with Preliminary AccountAshraf Senussi, Said Abd Alhafeez Abd Allah Two loose blocks from Hawara of Sobek-HotepJulien An unpublished Scarab of Queen Tjan (Thirteenth Dynasty) from the Louvre Museum (AF 6755)Pascal Literary exploitation of a craftman’s the sandal-maker biting leather (Teaching of Chety, pSallier VIII, 12). When philology, iconography and archaeology overlapFred Boundaries of Function and Significance of the Framing (Lines) on Middle Kingdom Apotropaia, in particular Magic WandsPaul WhelanOn the Context and Conception of Two ‘Trademark’ Styles from Late Middle Kingdom AbydosWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The World of Middle Kingdom Egypt (2000-1550 BC), Vol. ii. To get started finding The World of Middle Kingdom Egypt (2000-1550 BC), Vol. ii, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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The World of Middle Kingdom Egypt (2000-1550 BC), Vol. ii
Description: The Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period still attract relatively little research in comparison with other periods of Ancient Egyptian history. This volume aims to fill a gap, and to promote further research into the early second millennium BC. The volume presents a collection of studies by different authors focusing on a variety of aspects of the archaeological record. Several papers present new excavation reports and hitherto unpublished objects. Other topics include the dating of the local governors at Byblos, the transmission of offices in the period, the characteristic "magical wands" or Apotropaia, burials of royal women, and particular groups of stelae, with a new date proposed for a small but well-known corpus of wooden stelae from Thebes. Together these researches build on the range of approaches presented in Middle Kingdom Studies volume 1.Table of ContentsMarilina Betrò:Tombs in MIDAN.05 and windows in the early Eighteenth DynastyAnna Precious finds from an early Middle Kingdom tomb in reconstructing connections between the dead and their goodsJohn Darnell, Colleen Umm-Mawagir in Kharga an Industrial Landscape of the Late Middle Kingdom/Second Intermediate PeriodVivian The tomb of a Governor of Elkab of the Second Intermediate PeriodMarleen De An Isolated Middle Kingdom Tomb At Dayr Al-BarshaNathalie The Transmission of Offices in The Middle KingdomWolfram Grajetzki Gianluca The stela of the Thirteenth Dynasty treasurer SenebsumaiKarin Some Remarks on the Relations between Egypt and the Levant during the late Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate PeriodIngrid Female Burials in the Funerary Complexes of the Twelfth an Architectonic ApproachStephen Diachronic questions of form and falcon-head utensils in Middle Kingdom contextsMohammed Gamal The Egg is a metaphor for a Coffin Text ImageryGloria ‘Writing-Board Stelae’ with Preliminary AccountAshraf Senussi, Said Abd Alhafeez Abd Allah Two loose blocks from Hawara of Sobek-HotepJulien An unpublished Scarab of Queen Tjan (Thirteenth Dynasty) from the Louvre Museum (AF 6755)Pascal Literary exploitation of a craftman’s the sandal-maker biting leather (Teaching of Chety, pSallier VIII, 12). When philology, iconography and archaeology overlapFred Boundaries of Function and Significance of the Framing (Lines) on Middle Kingdom Apotropaia, in particular Magic WandsPaul WhelanOn the Context and Conception of Two ‘Trademark’ Styles from Late Middle Kingdom AbydosWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The World of Middle Kingdom Egypt (2000-1550 BC), Vol. ii. To get started finding The World of Middle Kingdom Egypt (2000-1550 BC), Vol. ii, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.