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Current Research In Egyptology 2011 Proceedings Of The Twelfth Annual Symposium Durham 2011 Heba Abd El Gawad

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Current Research In Egyptology 2011 Proceedings Of The Twelfth Annual Symposium Durham 2011 Heba Abd El Gawad
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Publisher: Oxbow Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.29 MB
Author: Heba Abd El Gawad, Nathalie Andrews, Maria Correas-Amador, Veronica Tamorri, James Taylor
ISBN: 9781842174982, 1842174983
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Current Research In Egyptology 2011 Proceedings Of The Twelfth Annual Symposium Durham 2011 Heba Abd El Gawad by Heba Abd El Gawad, Nathalie Andrews, Maria Correas-amador, Veronica Tamorri, James Taylor 9781842174982, 1842174983 instant download after payment.

The twelfth annual Current Research in Egyptology symposium aimed to highlight the multidisciplinary nature of the field of Egyptology. Papers in these proceedings reflect this multidisciplinarity, with research based on Archaeology, Linguistics, Cultural Astronomy, Historiography, Botany, Religion and Law, amongst others. By means of one or several of these disciplines, contributors to this volume approach a broad range of subjects spanning from Prehistory to modern Egypt, including: self-presentation, identity, provenance and museum studies, funerary art and practices, domestic architecture, material culture, mythology, religion, commerce, economy, dream interpretation and the birth of Egyptology as a discipline.

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