The Pyramid Texts were inscribed on the wall of third-millennium kings and queens and were discovered in the late 19th-century. This two-volume set has at its core the author's doctoral thesis, The Ty
Inspired by recent discoveries and exhibitions, Torok examines Egyptian Coptic culture in terms of its artistic production. In doing so he seeks to correct misperceptions about anti-Hellenism and the
Fazzini was for many years the curator and administrator of the Department of Egyptian, Classical, and Ancient Middle Eastern Art in the Brooklyn Museum. Mut is not his nickname, nor even his dog's na
Molen (U. of Amsterdam) provides a dictionary to the seven-volume text of Egyptian coffin texts compiled by A. de Buck, which completed publication in 1961. Convinced that the original hieroglyphics a
Much scholarship is now being produced about Egypt's imperial interests during the New Kingdom, from about 1550 to about 1069 BC, and Morris (classics and ancient history, U. of Wales-Swansea) contrib
In Through Hermopolitan Lenses Wael Sherbiny presents a pioneering study and detailed analysis of the so-called Book of Two Ways based on all the original and hitherto unpublished sources of this pict
In Foreigners and Egyptians in the Late Egyptian Stories Camilla Di Biase-Dyson applies linguistics, literary theory and historical approaches to four of the Late Egyptian Stories to show how language
Uljas (Trinity College, Cambridge U.) considers how the three verbal "meaning domains" of tense, aspect and modality work within the grammatical organization of the language, focusing on modality. He
This analysis shows how the Egyptian non-royal epithets from the Middle Kingdom (c. 2040-1640 BCE) provide new insight into the ways in which biographical self-presentation reflects religious and soci