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Egyptology in Australia and New Zealand 2009 : proceedings of the Conference held in Melbourne, September 4th-6th / edited by Christian M. Knoblauch, James C. Gill.
LIBRA DT61 .A97 2009
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Book
- Conference/Event
- Conference Name:
- Australasian Conference for Young Egyptologists (1st : 2009 : Melbourne, Australia)
- Series:
- BAR international series ; 2355.
- BAR international series ; 2355
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Egyptology--Australia--Congresses.
- Egyptology.
- Egyptology--New Zealand--Congresses.
- New Zealand.
- Australia.
- Genre:
- Conference papers and proceedings.
- Physical Description:
- vii, 161 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 30 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford : Archaeopress, 2012.
- Contents:
- Editors' preface
- List of papers presented at the First Australasian Conference for Young Egyptologists
- A history of Egyptology at Monash University, Melbourne / by C. Hope
- Trade and power: the role of Naqada as a trading centre in predynastic Egypt / J. Cox
- Antecedents to the Ptolemaic Mammisis / V. Crown
- Ptolemaic 'Black Ware' from Mut el-Kharab / J. Gill
- The decorative program of the Amarna rock tombs: unique scenes of the Egyptian military and police / E. Healey
- The use of myth in the Pyramid Texts / J. Hellum
- The application of cladistics to early dynastic Egyptian ceramics: applying a new method / A. Hood & J. Valentine
- Searching for an oasis identity: Dakhleh Oasis in the Third Intermediate Period / C. Huschmann
- Ambiguous images: the problems and possibilities of analysing rock-art images in the Egyptian Western Desert / D. James
- The ruler of Kush (Kerma) at Buhen during the Second Intermediate Period: a reinterpretation of Buhen Stela 691 and related objects / C. Knoblauch
- On interpreting the meaning of amulets and other objects using the frog motif as an example / J. Kremler
- Administrative control of Egypt's western oases during the New Kingdom: a tale of two cities / R. Long
- It really is Aha: re-examining an early Dynastic ink inscription from Tarkhan / L. Mawdsley
- Invisible history: the first intermediate period in United Kingdom (UK) museum exhibits / M. Pitkin
- The inscriptions of Hatshepsut at the Temple of Semnah: an art-historical and epigraphic re-appraisal / A. Shackell-Smith
- Characterisation and legitimisation in the Doomed Prince / D. Stewart
- The typology of 26th Dynasty funerary figurines / S. Volk
- Colour plates.
- Notes:
- "The First Australasian Conference for Young Egyptologists took place between September 4th and 6th, 2009 at Monash University, Melbourne"--Pref.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN:
- 9781407309415
- 1407309412
- OCLC:
- 794008287
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