Dorothea Arnold's career in Egyptology is distinguished by the scope of her scholarship and by her understanding its detailed messages. She has brought her keen sense of observation and meticulous archaeological reflection to publications and exhibitions that have enriched our understanding of sculpture and relief, pottery and models, the Old Kingdom through the Roman Period. This volume published in her honor reflects her wide-ranging interests. It contains seventy articles by sixty-four Egyptologists, conservators, and scientists, who examine aspects of art history, archaeology, burial customs, language, chronology, conservation, and museum studies covering all periods of ancient Egypt.
Dorothea Arnold's career in Egyptology is distinguished by the scope of her scholarship and by her understanding its detailed messages. She has brought her keen sense of observation and meticulous archaeological reflection to publications and exhibitions that have enriched our understanding of sculpture and relief, pottery and models, the Old Kingdom through the Roman Period. This volume published in her honor reflects her wide-ranging interests. It contains seventy articles by sixty-four Egyptologists, conservators, and scientists, who examine aspects of art history, archaeology, burial customs, language, chronology, conservation, and museum studies covering all periods of ancient Egypt.
James P. Allen, The Advent of Ancient Egyptian Literature
Susan J. Allen, An Offering to Mentuhotep, Son of Mentuhotep-ankhu,
Found at Thebes - MMA 26.3.316
Hartwig Altenmüller, Tausret als Königin und Pharao in den
Abbildungen ihres Königsgrabes
Dieter Arnold, Some Thoughts on the Building History of the Temple
of Mentuhotep Nebhepetre at Deir el-Bahri
Felix Arnold, The Temple of Ramses II in the Precinct of Hathor at
Memphis Part I: Reconstruction and Meaning
Holeil Ghaly, The Temple of Ramses II in the Precinct of Hathor at
Memphis Part II: Hathor-Headed Columns
Joan Aruz, The Nude Female and the Iconography of Birth
David A. Aston, The Faces of the Hyksos: Ceramic Sculpture in the
Fifteenth Dynasty
Bettina Bader, Disc-Shaped Ornaments of the Early Middle
Kingdom
Miroslav Bárta, A Reassembled False Door from the Time of
Nyuserra
Daphna Ben-Tor, Scarabs from Hatshepsut's Foundation Deposits at
Deir el-Bahri: Insight into the Early 18th Dynasty and Hatshepsut's
Reign
Robert Steven Bianchi, A Hippopotamus for Hera
Manfred Bietak and Bettina Bader, Canon and Freedom of Fringe Art:
à propos the Fish Bowls in the Second Intermediate Period
Janine Bourriau and Will Schenck, The Last Marl C Potter: Sedment
276A
Betsy M. Bryan, Just Say No: Iconography, Context, and Meaning of a
Gesture
Emilia Cortes, From Weft Fringes to Supplementary Weft Fringes:
Thoughts and Discussion on Weaving Evolution in Egyptian
Textiles
Denise Doxey, The Family of Sehetepibra: A Pair of Unpublished
Stelae in New York
Marianne Eaton-Krauss, The Original Owner of Egyptian Museum, Cairo
JE 46600
Biri Fay, Ancient Egyptian Art History is Dead: Long Live Ancient
Egyptian Art History
Richard Fazzini and Mary McKercher, An Interesting Pottery Vessel
from the Temple of Mut at South Karnak
Peter Feinman, The Tempest in the Tempest: The Natural
Historian
Marjorie Fisher, A Recently Discovered Fragment of Senenmut's
Sarcophagus
Laurel Flentye, Royal Statuary of the Fourth Dynasty from the Giza
Necropolis in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo
Rita E. Freed, The Bersha Procession in Context Part I: An Art
Historical Examination
Pamela Hatchfield, The Bersha Procession in Context Part II:
Conservation History and Technical Study
José M. Galán, 11th Dynasty Burials below Djehuty's Courtyard (TT
11) in Dra Abu el-Naga
Ogden Goelet, Jr. Verse Points, Division Markers, and Copying
Zahi Hawass, Newly Discovered Scenes of Tutankhamun from Memphis
and Rediscovered Fragments from Hermopolis
Marsha Hill, A Statuette of Two Men and a Boy from the Amarna
Period Part I: Face Facts for Understanding the Sculpture
Ann Heywood, A Statuette of Two Men and a Boy from the Amarna
Period Part II: Materials Analysis and Imaging
Salima Ikram, A Torso from the Gayer-Anderson Museum, Cairo
Sameh Iskander, Building Phases of the Temple of Ramesses II at
Abydos
Peter Jánosi, Bringing the Choicest of Haunches and Fowl... Some
Thoughts on the Tomb of Rehuerdjersen at Lisht-North
W. Raymond Johnson, Sexual Duality and Goddess Iconography on the
Amenhotep IV Sandstone Colossi at Karnak
Jack A. Josephson, Reevaluating the Date of the Abydos Head (MMA
02.4.191)
Janice Kamrin, The Egyptian Museum Database, Digitizing, and
Registrar Training Projects: Update 2012
Nanette B. Kelekian, The Resurrection of Reniseneb
Peter Lacovara, The Menkaure Valley Temple Settlement Revisited
David T. Mininberg, One Snake or Two: Determining the True Symbol
for Medicine
Paul T. Nicholson, Phillip Parkes, and Caroline Jackson, A Tale of
Two Tiles: Preliminary Investigation of Two Faience Bricks
David O'Connor, Who was Merika? A Continuing Debate
Diana Craig Patch, An Exceptional Early Statuette from Abydos
Elena Pischikova, The Second Tomb of the Vizier Nespakashuty
Nicholas Reeves, Tutankhamun's Mask Reconsidered
Catharine Roehrig, Two Tattooed Women from Thebes
Ann Macy Roth, Upper Egyptian Heliopolis: Thebes, Archaism, and the
Political Ideology of Hatshepsut and Thutmose III
Wafaa el Saddik, A Head for Amenemhat III's Heb-sed Triad?
Phyllis Saretta, Of Lyres, Lions, Light, and Everything New Under
the Sun: An Amarna Relief in The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Deborah Schorsch, Bastet Goes Boating
Gerry Scott, An Old Kingdom Monkey Vase in the Collection of the
San Antonio Museum of Art
Friederike Seyfried, Ein weiterer Beleg für ein Gebäude- bzw.
Tempelteil, namens RwD-anx(.w)-Jtn in Amarna zur revidierten Lesung
eines Blockes in Privatbesitz
Hourig Sourouzian, Lion and Sphinx Varia in the Egyptian Museum,
Cairo
Rainer Stadelmann, Ptah who Listens to Prayers in the Mortuary
Temple of Amenhotep III at Thebes
Paul Edmund Stanwick, Caracalla and the History of Imperial
Sculpture in Egypt
Isabel Stünkel, Notes on Khenemet-nefer-hedjet Weret II
Miroslav Verner, Two Vigilant (Pyramids): The Small One and the
Large One On the First Cult Pyramid in a Queens Pyramid Complex
Malcolm H. Wiener, Oh, No Not Another Chronology!
Kei Yamamoto, Iconography of the Sledge in Ancient Egyptian
Funerary Art
Christiane Ziegler, Note sur la peinture « aux vases » (Louvre D 60
bis)
Irit Ziffer, Pyramid Myths: Israel in Egypt
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