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Current research in Egyptology 2021 : proceedings of the twenty-first annual symposium, University of the Aegean, 9-16 May 2021 / edited by Electra Apostola, Christos Kekes.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Apostola, Electra, editor.
Kekes, Christos, editor.
Series:
Current Research in Egyptology
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Egyptology--Congresses.
Egyptology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (268 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, [2022]
Summary:
15 Egyptological and Papyrological papers investigate a great variety of issues, including social and religious aspects of life in ancient Egypt, ritual and magic, language and literature, ideology of death, demonology, the iconographical tradition, and intercultural relations, ranging chronologically from the Prehistoric to the Coptic period.
Contents:
Cover
About Access Archaeology
Title Page
Copyright Information
Contents
Foreword
Introduction
List of paper presentations
List of poster presentations
List of keynote lectures
Reared in prehistory
Mona Akmal M. Ahmed
The 'commander of the ruler's crew'
Francesco de Gaetano
Spectacle of imperial splendour
Ziting (Rebecca) Wang
Festivals and duties
Sue Thorpe
Sun, moon, and myth
Jayme Reichart
Being annihilatedd or being satisfied in the Duat
Mariano Bonanno
'And all large small cattle'
Guilherme Borges Pires
Water, protection and destiny
Gabriele Mario Conte
The transmission of themes and motifs between copy and innovation
Valeria Tappeti
Unpublished Greek and Demotic papyri from Graeco-Roman Tebtunis
Nicola Reggiana and Alessia Bovo
The Πλοιαφέσια in the Greek landscape
Dafni Maikidou-Poutrino
Iconographical and iconological study of the snake-footed Anubis in Alexandria
Beatriz Jiménez Meroño and Francisco L. Borrego Gallardo
Eggs in Graeco-Roman Egypt: food, medicine, ritual
Dimitris Roumpekas
The scarab, from amulets to magical gems
Dominique Barcat
The role of Greek loanwords in Coptic magical texts
Krisztina Hevesi.
Notes:
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Other Format:
Print version: Apostola, Electra Current Research in Egyptology 2021
ISBN:
9781803273778
1803273771
OCLC:
1346364065

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