Joyful in Thebes: Egyptological Studies in Honor of Betsy M. Bryan
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An international group of scholars have contributed to Joyful in Thebes, a Festschrift for the distinguished Egyptologist Betsy M. Bryan. The forty-two articles deal with topics of art history, archaeology, history, and philology representing virtually the entire span of ancient Egyptian civilization. These diverse studies, which often present unpublished material or new interpretations of specific issues in Egyptian history, literature, and art history, well reflect the broad research interests of the honoree. Abundantly illustrated with photographs and line drawings, the volume also includes a comprehensive bibliography of Bryan's publications through 2015.
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Table of Contents
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Some Aspects of Tomb Reuse during the Twentieth Dynasty
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The Lion-Headed Goddess and Her Lost CatBrooklyn Museum 37.1379E
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On the Historical Implications of Payeftjauemawyneith’s Self-Presentation on Louvre A 93
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Flesh of GoldTwo Statues of Sekhmet in e Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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John Garstang’s Three Kushite JewelsHow Many Reproductions?
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New Thoughts on the Late Transmission History of the Book of Amduat (including the Unpublished Papyrus Eaton College, Windsor, ECM 1573)
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A Shift in Royal Graywacke Statuary in Dynasty 20
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Who Did What and WhyThe Dynamics of Tomb Preparation
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Placating the DeadEvidence of Social Crisis in Three Texts from Western Thebes
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The God Nebmaatre at Jebel Dosha
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Usurpation
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“What the Hell Is That Doing Here?”New Kingdom Detritus in the Ruins of the Mut Temple’s East Porch
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In Pursuit of Luxury in Mesopotamia
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A Stelaphorous Statue of the Chief Steward of the King Amenhotep III, Amenemhet, Called Surer
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An Addition to the Corpus of Statuary of Amenemhat I
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The “Kernbau” of the Temple of Mentuhotep II at Deir al-BahariA Monumental Sun Altar?
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La tiare de Nefertiti et les origines de la reine
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An Unpublished Stela in the Grand Egyptian Museum, Cairo C.G. 20151
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Hymns to Amun-Ra and Amun in the Tomb-chapel of Djehuty (TT 11)
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Elements of Format in Middle Kingdom Papyri
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TutankamunThe Discovery of His Family and New Evidence of His Life and Death
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An Enigmatic Granite Fragment in the Gayer-Anderson Museum (Beit al-Kritliyya), Cairo
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A Brief Investigation of the God Iaqs
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New Fragments of the Demotic Mut Text in Copenhagen and Florence
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Women, Property, and Legal DocumentsA Case Study from the Persian Period
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The Duck-Throttling Scene from AmarnaA New Metropolitan Museum of Art/CopenhagenNy Carlsberg Glyptotek Amarna Talatat Join
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The “MacGregor Man” (AN1922.70)
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The Administrators and Notables in Nubia under Tutankhamun
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More than Skin-DeepRed Men and Yellow Women in Egyptian Art
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On the Master Painter of the Tomb of Amenhotep Sise, Second High Priest of Amun under theReign of Thutmose IV (TT 75)
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An Egyptian Royal Pectoral Again
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Egyptian Divinity in the Divine Speech in Job 38:36
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Shepenwepet II and the Kingdom of KushImplications of a Recent Study
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Becoming a Lion?On the Essence of the Book of the Dead
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The Birth of Venus?
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A New Kingdom Figurine from the Abydos Middle Cemetery
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Osiris-Canopus and Bes at Herculaneum
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Divine Princes in Deir el-Medina
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An Eighteenth Dynasty Tutor of Royal ChildrenTomb Fragments from Theban Tomb 226
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The Future of Spatial Technologies in Egyptology
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Oriental Institute 11050 and 13652A Tale of Two Stelae
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Into the AbyssThe Structure of the “ Tale of the Shipwrecked Sailor” as mise en abyme
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Indexes
Published
October 1, 2015
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