1
J. Assmann, The mind of Egypt: history and meaning in the time of the Pharaohs, Metropolitan Books, New York, 2002.
2
J. Baines, Visual and written culture in ancient Egypt, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2007.
3
J. Baines, High culture and experience in ancient Egypt, Equinox, Sheffield, 2013, vol. Studies in Egyptology and the ancient Near East.
4
K. A. Bard, An introduction to the archaeology of Ancient Egypt, Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, West Sussex, UK, Second edition., 2015.
5
D. J. Brewer, The archaeology of ancient Egypt: beyond pharaohs, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2012.
6
C. Eyre, The use of documents in Pharaonic Egypt, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2013, vol. Oxford studies in ancient documents.
7
E. Hornung, R. Krauss, D. Warburton and M. Eaton-Krauss, Ancient Egyptian chronology, Brill, Leiden, 2006, vol. v. 83.
8
B. J. Kemp, Ancient Egypt: anatomy of a civilization, Routledge, London, 2nd ed., 2006.
9
A. B. Lloyd and Wiley InterScience (Online service), A companion to ancient Egypt, Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, West Sussex, 2010, vol. Blackwell companions to the ancient world. Ancient history.
10
A. B. Lloyd, Ancient Egypt: state and society, Oxford University Press, 2014.
11
J. M. Sasson, J. Baines, G. M. Beckman and K. S. Rubinson, Civilizations of the ancient Near East, Hendrickson, Peabody, Mass, 2000.
12
I. Shaw, The Oxford history of Ancient Egypt, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2000.
13
B. G. Trigger, Early civilizations: ancient Egypt in context, American University in Cairo Press, Cairo, 1995.
14
B. G. Trigger, Ancient Egypt: a social history, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1983.
15
W. Wendrich, Egyptian archaeology, Wiley-Blackwell, Malden, MA, 5th ed., 2010.
16
D. Wengrow, The archaeology of early Egypt: social transformations in North-East Africa, 10,000 to 2650 BC, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2006, vol. Cambridge world archaeology.
17
R. J. Wenke, The ancient Egyptian state: the origins of Egyptian culture (c. 8000-2000 BC), Cambridge University Press, New York, 2009, vol. Case studies in early societies.
18
T. A. H. Wilkinson, The Egyptian world, Routledge, London, 2007, vol. The Routledge worlds.
19
R. H. Wilkinson, Egyptology today, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2008.
20
K. A. Bard, Encyclopedia of the archaeology of ancient Egypt, Routledge, London, 1999.
21
W. Helck and E. Otto, Lexikon der Ägyptologie, O. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden, 1975.
22
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt, Oxford University Press, 2001.
23
J. Málek, D. Magee, E. Miles, B. Porter, R. L. B. Moss, and Griffith Institute, Topographical bibliography of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic texts, statues, reliefs and paintings: 8: Objects of provenance not known, Griffith Institute, Oxford, 1999.
24
UCLA: UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology [eScholarship], https://escholarship.org/uc/nelc_uee.
25
J. Baines and J. Málek, Cultural atlas of Ancient Egypt, Checkmark Books, New York, Rev. ed., 2000.
26
B. Manley and Swanston Graphics Limited, The Penguin historical atlas of ancient Egypt, Penguin, London, 1996.
27
J. C. Alexander and S. Seidman, Culture and society: contemporary debates, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1990.
28
V. E. Bonnell, L. Hunt, R. Biernacki and H. V. White, Beyond the cultural turn: new directions in the study of society and culture, University of California Press, Berkeley, Calif., London, 1999, vol. Studies on the history of society and culture.
29
P. Burke, What is cultural history?, Polity, Cambridge, 2nd ed., 2008.
30
R. Chartier, Cultural history: between practices and representations, Polity Press, Cambridge, 1993.
31
A. Elliott, Contemporary social theory: an introduction, Routledge, London, 2009.
32
T. H. Eriksen, Small places, large issues: an introduction to social and cultural anthropology, Pluto, London, 3rd ed., 2010, vol. Anthropology, culture, and society.
33
G. E. Gibbon, Anthropological archaeology, Columbia University Press, New York, 1984.
34
C. Gosden, Anthropology and archaeology: a changing relationship, Routledge, London, 1999.
35
J. Hendry, An introduction to social anthropology: sharing our worlds, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, 2nd ed., 2008.
36
A. Biersack and L. Hunt, The New cultural history, University of California Press, Berkeley ; London, 1989, vol. Studies on the history of society and culture.
37
R. M. Keesing and A. Strathern, Cultural anthropology: a contemporary perspective, Harcourt Brace, London, 3rd ed., 1998.
38
R. Munch, Sociological theory, Nelson-Hall Publishers, Chicago, 1994.
39
S. Seidman and J. C. Alexander, The new social theory reader, Routledge, London, 2nd ed., 2008.
40
A. Barnard and J. Spencer, Encyclopedia of social and cultural anthropology, Routledge, London, [New ed.]., 2002, vol. Routledge world reference.
41
T. Bennett and J. Frow, The SAGE handbook of cultural analysis, SAGE, London, 2008.
42
T. Ingold, Companion encyclopedia of anthropology, Routledge, London, [New ed.]., 2002, vol. Routledge world reference.
43
N. Rapport and J. Overing, Social and cultural anthropology: the key concepts, Routledge, London, 2nd ed., 2007, vol. Routledge key guides.
44
J. P. Allen and P. Der Manuelian, The ancient Egyptian pyramid texts, Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta, Ga, 2005, vol. Writings from the ancient world.
45
J. H. Breasted, Ancient records of Egypt, University of Illinois Press, Urbana, 2001.
46
R. O. Faulkner, The ancient Egyptian coffin texts, Aris & Phillips, Warminster, 1978, vol. Modern Egyptology series.
47
E. Frood and J. Baines, Biographical texts from Ramessid Egypt, Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta, 2007, vol. Writings from the ancient world.
48
K. A. Kitchen, Ramesside inscriptions: historical and biographical, Blackwell, Oxford, 1975.
49
M. Lichtheim, Ancient Egyptian literature: a book of readings, University of California Press, Berkeley, CA, [New ed.]., 2006.
50
W. J. Murnane, E. S. Meltzer, and Society of Biblical Literature, Texts from the Amarna period in Egypt, Scholars Press, Atlanta, Ga, 1995, vol. Writings from the ancient world.
51
R. B. Parkinson, The Tale of Sinuhe: and other ancient Egyptian poems, 1940-1640 BC, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1998, vol. Oxford world’s classics.
52
J. B. Pritchard, Ancient Near Eastern texts relating to the Old Testament, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 2nd ed, rev.enl., 1955.
53
S. Quirke, Egyptian literature 1800 BC: questions and readings, Golden House Publications, London, 2004, vol. Egyptology.
54
S. Quirke, Going out in daylight: prt m hrw : the ancient Egyptian Book of the dead : translations, sources, meanings, Golden House Publications, London, 2013, vol. GHP Egyptology.
55
R. K. Ritner, The Libyan anarchy: inscriptions from Egypt’s Third Intermediate Period, Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta, 2009, vol. Society of Biblical Literature writings from the ancient world.
56
R. K. Ritner and W. K. Simpson, The literature of ancient Egypt: an anthology of stories, instructions, stelae, autobiographies, and poetry, Yale University Press, London, 3rd ed., 2003.
57
N. Strudwick and R. J. Leprohon, Texts from the pyramid age, Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta, 2005, vol. Writings from the ancient world.
58
J. H. Taylor and British Museum, Journey through the afterlife: ancient Egyptian Book of the dead, British Museum Press, London, 2010.
59
E. F. Wente and E. S. Meltzer, Letters from ancient Egypt, Scholars Press, Atlanta, Ga, 1990, vol. Writings from the ancient world.
60
AWOL - The Ancient World Online, http://ancientworldonline.blogspot.co.uk/.
61
British Museum - Collection search, http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/search.aspx.
62
UCL Petrie Museum Online Catalogue, http://petriecat.museums.ucl.ac.uk/.
63
Digital Egypt for Universities, http://www.ucl.ac.uk/museums-static/digitalegypt//.
64
Online Egyptological Bibliography (OEB): Oxford Online Bibliography, http://oeb.griffith.ox.ac.uk/.
65
UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology, http://uee.ucla.edu/.
66
Egyptology Resources Welcome, http://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/er/index.html.
67
UCL Library Services Explore, http://ucl-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?vid=UCL_VU1&reset_config=true.
68
SOAS Library, SOAS, University of London, http://www.soas.ac.uk/library/.
69
Explore the British Library, http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?vid=BLVU1.
70
Senate House Library, https://www.senatehouselibrary.ac.uk/.
71
Egypt Exploration Society, https://www.ees.ac.uk/library.
72
J. Assmann, in The mind of Egypt: history and meaning in the time of the Pharaohs, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass, 2003, pp. 1–24.
73
V. E. Bonnell and L. Hunt, in Beyond the cultural turn: new directions in the study of society and culture, University of California Press, Berkeley, Calif., London, 1999, vol. Studies on the history of society and culture, pp. 1–32.
74
Moreno García, Juan Carlos, Microhistory, https://escholarship.org/uc/item/6fr8p2hb.
75
Bennett, T., in The SAGE Handbook of Cultural Analysis, SAGE, London.
76
Geertz, Clifford., The interpretation of cultures: selected essays, Perseus Books Group, 1973.
77
Hodder, I., in A companion to social Archaeology, Blackwell, Malden, Mass, 2007.
78
Ingold, T., in Companion encyclopedia of anthropology, Routledge, London, [New ed.]., 2002.
79
Sewell, W.H., in Beyond the cultural turn: new directions in the study of society and culture, University of California Press, 1999.
80
B. G. Trigger, in A History of Archaeological Thought, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2006.
81
Burke, P., in The Sage handbook of cultural analysis, eds. T. Bennett and J. Frow, Sage, Los Angeles, 2008.
82
P. Burke, in What is cultural history?, Polity, Cambridge, 2nd ed., 2008.
83
R. Chartier, Cultural history: between practices and representations, Polity Press, Cambridge, 1993.
84
Hobsbawm, E.J., in Historical studies today, Norton, New York, 1972.
85
H. V. White, Metahistory: the historical imagination in nineteenth-century Europe, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1975.
86
N. Z. Davis, The return of Martin Guerre, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass. ; London, 1983.
87
C. Ginzburg, The cheese and the worms: the cosmos of a sixteenth-century miller, Penguin, Harmondsworth, 2nd ed., 1992.
88
E. Le Roy Ladurie and B. Bray, Montaillou: Cathars and Catholics in a French village, 1294-1324, Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, 1980.
89
J. Brooks, C. R. DeCorse and J. Walton, Small worlds: method, meaning, and narrative in microhistory, School for Advanced Research Press, Santa Fe, N.M., 2008.
90
P. Bourdieu and R. Nice, Outline of a theory of practice, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England, 2013, vol. 16.
91
P. Bourdieu, Distinction: a social critique of the judgement of taste, Routledge, London, 1986.
92
M. Foucault, The order of things: an archaeology of the human sciences, Pantheon Books, New York.
93
Peter Burke, Folklore, 2004, 115, 133–139.
94
N. David and C. Kramer, Ethnoarchaeology in action, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2001.
95
R. A. Gould and P. J. Watson, Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 1982, 1, 355–381.
96
M. E. Harkin, Social Science History, 2010, 34, 113–128.
97
I. Hodder, The present past: an introduction to anthropology for archaeologists, Batsford, London, 1982.
98
R. L. Lyman and M. J. O’Brien, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 2001, 8, 303–342.
99
W. Wendrich and G. van der Kooij, Moving matters: ethnoarchaeology in the Near East ; proceedings of the international seminar held at Cairo, 7-10 December 1998, Research School of Asian, African, and Amerindian Studies, Universiteit Leiden, Leiden, 2002, vol. no. 111.
100
A. Wylie, Thinking from things: essays in the philosophy of archaeology, University of California Press, Berkeley, Calif, 2002.
101
Armbrust, Walter, Michigan Quarterly Review, 1992, 31, 525–542.
102
W. S. Blackman, The fellahin of Upper Egypt, American University in Cairo Press, Cairo, 2000.
103
L. Kakosy, Studia Aegyptiaca: edited volume: Proceedings of the Colloquium on Popular Customs and the Monotheistic Religions in the Middle East and North Africa.
104
S.-A. Naguib, Survivals of Pharaonic Religious Practices in Contemporary Coptic Christianity., https://escholarship.org/uc/item/27v9z5m8.
105
P. T. Nicholson, in Amarna reports, Egypt Exploration Society, London, 1984, vol. 1-, pp. 279–308.
106
Plimpton, Christine, Ethnoarchaeology of vernacular dwellings and domestic use of space in Egypt, https://ucl-new-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo-explore/fulldisplay?docid=TN_proquest304146232&context=PC&vid=UCL_VU2&lang=en_US&search_scope=CSCOP_UCL&adaptor=primo_central_multiple_fe&tab=local&query=any,contains,ethnoarchaeology%20of%20vernacular%20dwellings&sortby=rank&offset=0.
107
N. El-Shohoumi, Der Tod im Leben: eine vergleichende Analyse altägyptischer und rezenter ägyptischer Totenbräuche : eine phänomenologische Studie, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien, 2004, vol. Bd. 22.
108
W. Wendrich, The world according to basketry: an ethno-archaeological interpretation of basketry production in Egypt, CNWS, Leiden, 1999, vol. no. 83.
109
W. Wendrich, in L’apport de l’Egypte a l’histoire des techniques: methodes, chronologie et comparaisons, Institut Français d’Archéologie Orientale, Cairo, 2006, vol. 140, pp. 267–275.
110
W. Y. Adams, in Anthropology and Egyptology: a developing dialogue, Sheffield Academic Press, Sheffield, 1997, vol. 8.
111
J. Baines, in Methodik und Didaktik in der Ägyptologie: Herausforderungen eines kulturwissenschaftlichen Paradigmenwechsels in den Altertumswissenschaften, Wilhelm Fink, Paderborn, 2011, vol. Band IV, pp. 573–597.
112
R. Bussmann, in The Oxford handbook of archaeology, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2009.
113
K. R. Weeks, Ed., Egyptology and the social sciences: five studies, American University in Cairo Press, Cairo, 1979.
114
A. Andrén and A. Crozier, Between artifacts and texts: historical archaeology in global perspective, Plenum Press, New York, 1998.
115
G. Halsall, in Companion to historiography, Routledge, London, 1997, pp. 805–827.
116
D. Hicks and M. C. Beaudry, Eds., The Cambridge companion to historical archaeology, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2006.
117
M. Johnson, in Archaeological theory: an introduction, Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, 2nd ed., 2010, pp. 185–198.
118
B. J. Kemp, Archaeological review from Cambridge, 1984, 19–28.
119
J. Moreland, Archaeology and text, Duckworth, London, 2001.
120
J. Moreland, Annual Review of Anthropology, 2006, 35, 135–151.
121
I. Morris, Archaeology as cultural history: words and things in Iron Age Greece, Blackwell, Malden, Mass, 2000.
122
D. B. Redford, in Egyptology at the dawn of the twenty-first century: proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Egyptologists, Cairo, 2000, American University in Cairo Press, Cairo, 2003, pp. 1–11.
123
E. W. Sauer, Archaeology and ancient history: breaking down the boundaries, Routledge, London, 2004.
124
S. Sherratt, in Intercultural contacts in the ancient Mediterranean: proceedings of the international conference at the Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo, 25th to 29th October 2008, Peeters, Leuven, 2011, vol. 202, pp. 3–30.
125
A. Stevenson, Journal of Archaeological Research, 2016, 24, 421–468.
126
D. Wengrow, in The archaeology of early Egypt: social transformations in North-East Africa, 10,000 to 2650 BC, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2006, pp. 72–98.
127
B. Adams, Predynastic Egypt, Shire, Oxford, 2011, vol. 7.
128
B. Adams and K. M. Ciałowicz, Protodynastic Egypt, Shire, Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire, 1997, vol. 25.
129
B. Andelkovic, in Egypt at its origins 3: proceedings of the third international conference ‘Origin of the state : predynastic and early dynastic Egypt’, London, 27th July-1st August 2008, Uitgeverij Peeters en Departement Oosterse Studies, Leuven, 2011, vol. 205, pp. 1219–1228.
130
Baines, John, Antiquity.
131
K. A. Bard, Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 1992, 11, 1–24.
132
K. A. Bard, An introduction to the archaeology of Ancient Egypt, Wiley Blackwell, Chichester, England, 2nd ed., 2015.
133
D. J. Brewer, The archaeology of ancient Egypt: beyond pharaohs, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2012.
134
F. A. Hassan, World Archaeology, 1997, 29, 51–74.
135
C. Kohler, in Egyptian archaeology, Wiley-Blackwell, Malden, MA, 5th ed., 2010, pp. 36–54.
136
A. J. Spencer and British Museum, Aspects of early Egypt, British Museum Press, London, 1996.
137
E. Teeter and University of Chicago. Oriental Institute. Museum, Before the pyramids: the origins of Egyptian civilization, Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, Chicago, 2011, vol. 33.
138
R. J. Wenke, The ancient Egyptian state: the origins of Egyptian culture (c. 8000-2000 BC), Cambridge University Press, New York, 2009, vol. 8.
139
J. C. Garcia Moreno, Archéo-Nil: revue de la société pour l’étude des cultures prépharaoniques de la vallée du Nil, 2016, 26, 149–169.
140
Ilona Regulski, .
141
K. A. Bard, Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, , DOI:10.2307/40000263.
142
K. A. Bard and R. L. Careiro, Cahiers de recherches de l’Institut de papyrologie et d’egyptologie de Lille, 1989, 11, 15–23.
143
F. A. Hassan, Journal of World Prehistory, 1988, 2, 135–185.
144
Kemp, Barry, Antiquity.
145
N. Moeller, The archaeology of urbanism in ancient Egypt: from the predynastic period to the end of the Middle Kingdom, Cambridge University Press, New York, 2016.
146
D. C. Patch, in Egypt at its origins: studies in memory of Barbara Adams : proceedings of the international conference ‘Origin of the State, Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt’, Kraków, 28 August-1st September 2002, Uitgeverij Peeters en Departement Oosterse Studies, Leuven, 2004, vol. 138, pp. 905–918.
147
S. J. Seidlmayer, in Aspects of early Egypt, British Museum Press, London, 1996, pp. 108–127.
148
Y. Tristant, L’habitat prédynastique de la Vallee du Nil: vivre sur les rives du Nil aux Ve et IVe millenaires, Archaeopress, Oxford, 2004, vol. 1287.
149
B. B. Williams, in For his ka: essays offered in memory of Klaus Baer, Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill, 1994, vol. no. 55, pp. 271–283.
150
E. C. M. van den Brink and Netherlands Institute of Archaeology and Arabic Studies, The Nile Delta in transition: 4th-3rd millenium B.C. : proceedings of the seminar held in Cairo, 21-24 October 1990, at the Netherlands Institute of Archaeology and Arabic Studies, Brink, Tel Aviv, 1992.
151
E. C. M. van den Brink and T. E. Levy, Egypt and the Levant: interrelations from the 4th through the early 3rd millennium BCE, Leicester University Press, London, 2002.
152
H. J. Kantor, in Chronologies in Old World archaeology, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 3rd ed., 1992, pp. 3–21.
153
S. Kropelin and R. Kuper, Cahiers de recherches de l’Institut de papyrologie et d’egyptologie de Lille, 2007, 26, 219–229.
154
J. Majer, in The followers of Horus: studies dedicated to Michael Allen Hoffmann, 1944-1990, Oxbow, Oxford, 1992, vol. 20, pp. 227–234.
155
P. R. S. Moorey, in Centre and periphery in the ancient world, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1987, pp. 36–46.
156
A. Stevenson, in The Sumerian world, Routledge, London, 2013, pp. 618–634.
157
J. Zarins, in The Indian Ocean in antiquity, Kegan Paul International, London, 1996.
158
D. N. Edwards, The Nubian past: an archaeology of the Sudan, Routledge, London, 2004.
159
D. O’Connor, in Egypt and Africa: Nubia from prehistory to Islam, British Museum Press in association with the Egypt Exploration Society, London, 1991, pp. 145–165.
160
S. R. Rampersad, Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, , DOI:10.2307/40000527.
161
H. S. Smith, in Egypt and Africa: Nubia from prehistory to Islam, British Museum Press in association with the Egypt Exploration Society, London, 1991, pp. 92–111.
162
B. Adams, in Aspects of early Egypt, British Museum Press, London, 1996, pp. 1–15.
163
K. A. Bard, From farmers to Pharaohs: mortuary evidence for the rise of complex society in Egypt, Sheffield Academic Press, Sheffield, 1994, vol. 2.
164
J. Debowska, in Egypt at its origins 2: proceedings of the international conference ‘Origin of the State, Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt’, Toulouse, France, 5th-8th September 2005, Uitgeverij Peeters en Departement Oosterse Studies, Leuven, 2008, vol. 172, pp. 1107–1117.
165
D. V. Flores, Funerary sacrifice of animals in the Egyptian predynastic period, Archeopress, Oxford, 2003, vol. 1153.
166
W. A. Griswold, in The followers of Horus: studies dedicated to Michael Allen Hoffmann, 1944-1990, Oxbow, Oxford, 1992, vol. 20, pp. 193–198.
167
J. Jana, Egyptian archaeology: bulletin of the Egypt Exploration Society, 2002, 21, 5–7.
168
J. Jones, Nekhen news.
169
P. V. Podzorski, Their bones shall not perish: an examination of human skeletal remains from Naga ed-Dêr in Egypt, SIA, New Malden, 1990.
170
J. Rowland, in Egypt at its origins: studies in memory of Barbara Adams : proceedings of the international conference ‘Origin of the State, Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt’, Kraków, 28 August-1st September 2002, Uitgeverij Peeters en Departement Oosterse Studies, Leuven, 2004, vol. 138, pp. 991–1008.
171
S. H. Savage, in Reading the body: representations and remains in the archaeological record, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, 2000, pp. 77–92.
172
ALICE STEVENSON, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology.
173
D. Wengrow, in Egypt at its origins: studies in memory of Barbara Adams : proceedings of the international conference ‘Origin of the State, Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt’, Kraków, 28 August-1st September 2002, Uitgeverij Peeters en Departement Oosterse Studies, Leuven, 2004, vol. 138, pp. 1081–1114.
174
D. Wengrow, The archaeology of early Egypt: social transformations in North-East Africa, 10,000 to 2650 BC, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2006.
175
B. Adams, F. W. Green, and Petrie Collection of Egyptian Antiquities, Ancient Hierakonpolis, Aris & Phillips, Warminster, 1974, vol. v. 2.
176
B. Adams and J. Garstang, Ancient Nekhen: Garstang in the City of Hierakonpolis, SIA, New Malden, 1995, vol. no. 3.
177
W. A. Fairservis and J. Brookner, Excavation of the archaic remains east of the niched gate, season of 1981, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 1986, vol. no.3.
178
W. A. Fairservis and W. A. Fairservis, Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, , DOI:10.2307/40001047.
179
R. F. Friedman, in Aspects of early Egypt, British Museum Press, London, 1996, pp. 16–35.
180
Michael A. Hoffman, Journal of Near Eastern Studies.
181
M. A. Hoffman, H. A. Hamroush and R. O. Allen, Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, , DOI:10.2307/40001098.
182
J. E. Quibell, F. W. Green, W. M. F. Petrie, and Egyptian Research Account, Hierakonpolis, B. Quaritch, London, 1900, vol. 4–5.
183
J. E. Quibell, F. W. Green, W. M. F. Petrie, and Egyptian Research Account, Hierakonpolis, Histories and Mysteries of Man Ltd, London, 1989, vol. 4–5.
184
E. Amélineau, Mission Amélineau: les nouvelles fouilles d’Abydos, 1895-1898, Paris, 1899.
185
E. Amélineau, Les nouvelles fouilles d’Abydos: (1896-1897), E. Leroux, Paris, 1897.
186
L. Bestock, archeo-nil #18, 2008, 18, 42–59.
187
E. M. Engel, archeo-nil #18, 2008, 18, 30–41.
188
G. Dreyer, U. Hartung, F. Pumpenmeier, F. Feindt, M. Fischer, and Deutsches Archäologisches Institut. Abteilung Kairo, Umm el-Qaab: I: Das prädynastische Königsgrab U-j und seine frühen Schriftzeugnisse, Verlag Philipp von Zabern, Mainz, 1998, vol. 86.
189
W. M. F. Petrie, F. L. Griffith, and Egypt Exploration Fund, The royal tombs of the first dynasty: Part 1, Egypt Exploration Fund, London, 1900, vol. 18th.
190
W. M. F. Petrie, F. L. Griffith, and Egypt Exploration Fund, The royal tombs of the earliest dynasties: Part 2: Extra plates, Egypt Exploration Fund, London, 1901.
191
W. M. F. Petrie, E. R. Ayrton, C. T. Currelly and A. E. P. B. Weigall, Abydos 1, Egypt Exploration Fund, London, 1902.
192
W. M. F. Petrie, E. R. Ayrton, C. T. Currelly and A. E. P. B. Weigall, Abydos 2, Egypt Exploration Fund, London, 1902.
193
J. Richards, in Egyptian archaeology, Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, 2010, vol. 13, pp. 55–84.
194
C. Raedler, in Egyptian royal residences: 4. Symposium zur ägyptischen Königsideologie = 4th Symposium on Egyptian Royal Ideology : London, June, 1st-5th 2004, Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden, 2009, vol. 4, 1, pp. 131–151.
195
A. Barnard and J. Spencer, Encyclopedia of social and cultural anthropology, Routledge, London, 1996.
196
A. Barnard and J. Spencer, Encyclopedia of social and cultural anthropology, Routledge, London, 1996.
197
J. Baines, in Ancient Egyptian kingship, E. J. Brill, Leiden, 1995, vol. Bd. 9, pp. 4–47.
198
J. Baines, in Ancient Egyptian kingship, E. J. Brill, Leiden, 1995, vol. Bd. 9, pp. 95–156.
199
G. Capriotti Vittozzi, in Power, politics, and the cults of Isis: proceedings of the Vth International Conference of Isis studies, Boulogne-sur-Mer, October 13-15, 2011 (organised in cooperation with Jean-Louis Podvin), eds. L. Bricault and M. J. Versluys, Brill, Leiden, 2014, vol. volume 180, pp. 237–259.
200
W. Grajetzki, in Company of images: modelling the imaginary world of Middle Kingdom Egypt (2000-1500 BC) : proceedings of the international conference of the EPOCHS Project held 18th-20th September 2014 at UCL, London, eds. G. Miniaci, M. C. Betrò and S. Quirke, Peeters, Leuven, 2017, vol. 262, pp. 192–212.
201
R. Gundlach, J. H. Taylor, and Symposium zur Ägyptischen Königsideologie, Egyptian royal residences: 4. Symposium zur ägyptischen Königsideologie = 4th Symposium on Egyptian Royal Ideology : London, June, 1st-5th 2004, Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden, 2009, vol. 4, 1.
202
R. Gundlach, K. Spence, and Symposium zur Ägyptischen Königsideologie, Palace and temple: architecture, decoration, ritual : 5. Symposium zur ägyptischen Königsideologie = 5th Symposium on Egyptian Royal Ideology, Cambridge, July, 16th-17th, 2007, Harrassowitz Verlag, Wiesbaden, 2011, vol. 4, 2.
203
R. J. Leprohon, in Civilizations of the ancient Near East, Scribner, New York, 1995, pp. 273–288.
204
A. B. Lloyd, Ancient Egypt: state and society, Oxford University Press, Oxford, First edition., 2014.
205
B. Lurson, A perfect king: aspects of ancient Egyptian royal ideology of the New Kingdom, Geuthner, Paris, 2016.
206
J. C. Moreno Garcia, Ancient Egyptian administration, Brill, Leiden, 2013, vol. v. 104.
207
E. J. Morris, in A companion to ancient Egypt, Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, West Sussex, 2010, pp. 201–219.
208
D. B. O’Connor, in Ancient Egyptian kingship, E. J. Brill, Leiden, 1995, vol. Bd. 9, pp. 263–300.
209
J. Richards, in Egyptian archaeology, Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, 2010, vol. 13, pp. 55–84.
210
G. J. Shaw, Royal authority in Egypt’s eighteenth dynasty, Archaeopress, Oxford, 2008, vol. 1822.
211
GARRY J. SHAW, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology.
212
L. Troy, Patterns of queenship in ancient Egyptian myth and history, [Universitetet], Uppsala, 1986, vol. 14.
213
M. Wasmuth, in Political memory in and after the Persian Empire, eds. J. M. Silverman and C. Waerzeggers, SBL Press, Atlanta, 2015, vol. number 13, pp. 203–237.
214
D. Wengrow, Cambridge Archaeological Journal, , DOI:10.1017/S0959774301000051.
215
W. Arens, Ethnos, 1979, 44, 167–181.
216
Arens, W., Anthropos, 79, 355–367.
217
E. E. Evans-Pritchard, The divine kingship of the Shilluk of the Nilotic Sudan, University Press, Cambridge, 1948, vol. 1948.
218
W. B. Fagg and British Museum, Divine kingship in Africa, British Museum, London, 1970.
219
D. GRAEBER, HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 2011, 1, 1–62.
220
S. Tcherkézoff, Dual classification reconsidered: Nyamwezi sacred kingship and other examples, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [UK], 1987.
221
N. M. Brisch, Religion and power: divine kingship in the ancient world and beyond, Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, Chicago, 2008, vol. number 4.
222
D. Cannadine and S. R. F. Price, Rituals of royalty: power and ceremonial in traditional societies, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1987.
223
Feeley-Harnik, Gillian, Annual Review of Anthropology, 14, 273–313.
224
H. Frankfort, Kingship and the gods: a study of ancient Near Eastern religion as the integration of society and nature, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1948.
225
D. Graeber and 1930- Sahlins, Marshall, On Kings, HAU Books, Chicago, IL USA, 2017.
226
J. A. Hill, P. Jones and A. J. Morales, Eds., Experiencing power, generating authority: cosmos, politics, and the ideology of kingship in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia, 2013, vol. volume 6.
227
D. Quigley, The character of kingship, Berg, Oxford, English ed., 2005.
228
S. J. Seidlmayer, in The archaeology and art of ancient Egypt: essays in honor of David B. O’Connor, Conseil Suprême des antiquités de l’Égypte, Cairo, 2007, vol. cahier no. 36, pp. 351–368.
229
S. Moscovici, in Representations of the social: bridging theoretical traditions, Blackwell Publishers Ltd, Oxford, UK, 2001, pp. 8–36.
230
K. Deaux and G. Philogène, Representations of the social: bridging theoretical traditions, Blackwell Publishers Ltd, Oxford, UK, 2001.
231
S. Hall, in Representation: cultural representations and signifying practices, Sage in association with the Open University, London, 1997, vol. 2, pp. 13–64.
232
S. Moscovici and G. Duveen, Social representations: explorations in social psychology, Polity Press, Cambridge, 2000.
233
L. Donovan and J. B. Anderson, Egyptian art: principles and themes in wall scenes, Ministry of Culture, Foreign Cultural Relations, Guizeh, Egypt, 2000, vol. 6.
234
J. Baines, Visual and written culture in ancient Egypt, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2007.
235
B. Bryan, in Dialogues in art history, from Mesopotamian to modern: readings for a new century, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 2009, vol. 74. Symposium papers; 51, pp. 18–39.
236
H. G. Fischer, Egyptian women of the Old Kingdom and of the Heracleopolitan Period, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, N.Y, 2nd revised and augmentes ed., 2000.
237
Martin Fitzenreiter, Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur.
238
Y. Harpur and P. J. Scremin, Decoration in Egyptian tombs of the Old Kingdom: studies in orientation and scene content, KPI, London, 1987.
239
M. K. Hartwig, Tomb painting and identity in Ancient Thebes, 1419-1372 BCE, Fondation Egyptologique Reine Elisabeth, [Belgium], 2004, vol. no. 2.
240
J. Kamrin, The cosmos of Khnumhotep II at Beni Hasan, Kegan Paul International, London, 1999.
241
Laboury, Dimitri, Portrait versus Ideal Image, https://escholarship.org/uc/item/9370v0rz.
242
L. Manniche, in The Theban Necropolis: past, present and future, British Museum, London, 2003, pp. 42–45.
243
B. L. Molyneaux, in The cultural life of images: visual representation in archaeology, Routledge, London, 1997, pp. 108–129.
244
Newman, Kimberly, Social archaeology, social relations and archaeological materials: Social power as depicted in the wall art in the Tombs of the Pharaoh’s tomb-builders, Deir el-Medina, Egypt, XVIII-XX dynasties, ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 1997.
245
G. Robins, Discussions in Egyptology, 1988, 11, 61–72.
246
G. Robins, in Problems of canonicity and identity formation in Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, eds. K. S. B. Ryholt and G. Barjamovic, Museum Tusculanum Press, Copenhagen, 2016, vol. 43, pp. 201–215.
247
G. Robins, in Problems of canonicity and identity formation in Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, eds. K. S. B. Ryholt and G. Barjamovic, Museum Tusculanum Press, Copenhagen, 2016, vol. 43, pp. 201–215.
248
A. M. Roth, Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, , DOI:10.2307/40000201.
249
A. M. Roth, in The Old Kingdom art and archaeology: proceedings of the conference held in Prague, May 31-June 4, 2004, Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague, Prague, 2006, pp. 281–296.
250
R. Siebels, The Bulletin of the Australian Centre for Egyptology, 1996, 7, 75–88.
251
Y. Shirai, in The Old Kingdom art and archaeology: proceedings of the conference held in Prague, May 31-June 4, 2004, Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague, Prague, 2006, pp. 325–333.
252
N. Staring, in Old Kingdom, new perspectives: Egyptian art and archaeology 2750-2150 BC, Oxbow, Oxford, 2011, pp. 256–269.
253
J. Swinton, The Bulletin of the Australian Centre for Egyptology, 2003, 14, 95–109.
254
R. Tefnin, Chronique d’Egypte, 1991, 66, 60–88.
255
D. Vishak, in Dekorierte Grabanlagen im Alten Reich: Methodik und Interpretation : Beiträge, Golden House Publications, London, 2006, vol. v. 6, pp. 255–276.
256
Vischak, Deborah, Locality and community in Old Kingdom provincial tombs: The cemetery at Qubbet el Hawa, ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 2006.
257
R. van Walsem, in Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress of Egyptologists: Cambridge, 3-9 September 1995, Peeters, Leuven, 1998, vol. 82, pp. 1205–1213.
258
R. van Walsem and R. van Walsem, Iconography of Old Kingdom elite tombs: analysis & interpretation, theoretical and methodological aspects, Peeters, Leiden, 2005, vol. 35.
259
Bommas, Martin, Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur, 41, 43–65.
260
F. L. Griffith and Egypt Exploration Fund, Beni Hasan: Part 4, Egypt Exploration Fund, London, 1900.
261
L. Evans, Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, 2016, 52, 219–229.
262
D. Franke, in Middle Kingdom studies, SIA Pub, New Malden, Surrey, 1991, pp. 51–67.
263
J. Garstang and University of Liverpool. Institute of Archaeology, The burial customs of ancient Egypt: as illustrated by tombs of the Middle Kingdom, Constable, London, 1907.
264
F. L. Griffith and Egypt Exploration Fund, Beni Hasan: Part 3, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co, London, 1896.
265
J. Kamrin, The cosmos of Khnumhotep II at Beni Hasan, Kegan Paul International, London, 1999.
266
Janice Kamrin, Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections, 2010, 1, 22–36.
267
N. Kanawati, L. Evans, and Australian Centre for Egyptology, Beni Hassan: Volume I: The tomb of Khnumhotep II, Aris and Phillips Ltd, Oxford, 2014, vol. 36.
268
N. Kanawati, L. Evans, and Australian Centre for Egyptology, Beni Hassan: Volume III: The tomb of Amenemhat, Aris & Phillips Ltd, Oxford, 2016.
269
N. Kanawati and A. Woods, Beni Hassan: art and daily life in an Egyptian province, Supreme Council of Antiquities, Cairo, 1st English ed., 2010.
270
M. Lashien, A.-L. Mourad, A. Senussi, S. Shafik, A. Suleiman, N. Victor, and Australian Centre for Egyptology, Beni Hassan: Volume II: Two Old Kingdom tombs, Aris and Phillips Ltd, Oxford, 2016, vol. Reports 39.
271
A. B. Lloyd, in Studies in pharaonic religion and society in honour of J. Gwyn Griffiths, Egypt Exploration Society, London, 1992, vol. 8, pp. 21–24.
272
P. E. Newberry, G. W. Fraser, and Egypt Exploration Fund, Beni Hasan: Part 1, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co, London, 1893.
273
P. E. Newberry, G. W. Fraser, and Egypt Exploration Fund, Beni Hasan: Part 2, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co, London, 1894.
274
A. G. Shedid, Die Felsgräber von Beni Hassan in Mittelägypten, Zabern, Mainz am Rhein, 1994, vol. Bd. 16.
275
J. Assmann, in The Theban Necropolis: past, present and future, British Museum, London, 2003, pp. 46–52.
276
J. Assmann, Thebanische Beamtennekropolen: neue Perspektiven archäologischer Forschung : Internationales Symposion Heidelberg 9.-13.6.1993, Heidelberger Orientverlag, Heidelberg, 1995, vol. Bd. 12.
277
C. Beinlich-Seeber and A. G. Shedid, Das Grab des Userhat: (TT56), Philipp von Zabern, Mainz am Rhein, 1987, vol. 50.
278
N. de G. Davies and Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.). Egyptian Expedition, Paintings from the tomb of Rekh-mi-Rēʻ at Thebes, [Plantin Press], New York, 1935, vol. 10.
279
E. Feucht, in The intellectual heritage of Egypt: studies presented to Lászlo Kákosy by friends and colleagues on the occasion of his 60th birthday, La Chaire d’Égyptologie de l’Université Eötvös Loránd de Budapest, Budapest, 1992, vol. 14, pp. 157–169.
280
E. Hofmann, Das Grab des Neferrenpet gen. Kenro (TT178), Verlag Philipp von Zabern, Mainz am Rhein, 1995, vol. Band 9.
281
F. Kampp-Seyfried, Die thebanische Nekropole: zum Wandel des Grabgedankens von der XVIII. bis zur XX. Dynastie, Verlag Philipp von Zabern, Mainz am Rhein, 1996, vol. Bd. 13.
282
F. Kampp-Seyfried, in Egypt: the world of the pharaohs, Könemann, Köln, 1998, pp. 248–263.
283
F. Kampp-Seyfried, in The Theban Necropolis: past, present and future, British Museum, London, 2003, pp. 2–10.
284
L. Manniche, City of the dead: Thebes in Egypt, British Museum Publications, London, 1987.
285
L. Manniche, in The Theban Necropolis: past, present and future, British Museum, London, 2003, pp. 42–45.
286
R. B. Parkinson and K. Lovelock, The painted tomb chapel of Nebamun, British Museum, London, 2008.
287
N. Strudwick, in Thebanische Beamtennekropolen: neue Perspektiven archäologischer Forschung : Internationales Symposion Heidelberg 9.-13.6.1993, Heidelberger Orientverlag, Heidelberg, 1995, vol. Bd. 12, pp. 97–106.
288
I. Kopytoff, in The social life of things: commodities in cultural perspective, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2013, pp. 64–91.
289
C. Naeser, in The Oxford handbook of the archaeology of death and burial, ed. L. N. Stutz, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2013, pp. 643–661.
290
G. Pinch, in Egyptology at the dawn of the twenty-first century: proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Egyptologists, Cairo, 2000, American University in Cairo Press, Cairo, 2003, pp. 443–447.
291
Rune Nyord, Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections, 2018, 17, 73–87.
292
A. Appadurai, in The social life of things: commodities in cultural perspective, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2013, pp. 3–63.
293
M. Bloch and J. P. Parry, Eds., Death and the Regeneration of Life, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1982.
294
C. Gosden and Y. Marshall, World Archaeology, 1999, 31, 169–178.
295
T. Veblen, The theory of the leisure class: an economic study of institutions, Macmillan; [etc., etc.], New York, New ed., 1912.
296
J. P. Allen, in The Old Kingdom art and archaeology: proceedings of the conference held in Prague, May 31-June 4, 2004, Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague, Prague, 2006, pp. 9–18.
297
J. Assmann, Death and salvation in ancient Egypt, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, 2005.
298
J. Baines, in Studies on ancient Egypt in honour of H.S. Smith, Egypt Exploration Society, London, 1999, vol. 13, pp. 23–37.
299
Baines, John, Journal of social archaeology, 2, 5–36.
300
A. O. Bolshakov, Man and his double in Egyptian ideology of the Old Kingdom, Harrassowitz Verlag, Wiesbaden, Rev. transl. of the Russian ed., 1997, vol. Bd. 37.
301
J. Bourriau, in Middle Kingdom studies, SIA Pub, New Malden, Surrey, 1991, pp. 3–20.
302
J. Bourriau, in Social aspects of funerary culture in the Egytian [sic] Old and Middle Kingdoms: proceedings of the international symposium held at Leiden University, 6-7 June, 1996, Peeters/Department Oosterse Studies, Leuven, 2001, vol. 103, pp. 1–20.
303
K. M. Cooney, in Living and writing in Deir el-Medine: socio-historical embodiment of Deir el-Medine texts, Schwabe, Basel, 2006, vol. 19, pp. 43–55.
304
K. Cooney, The cost of death: the social and economic value of ancient Egyptian funerary art in the Ramesside period, Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten, Leiden, 2007, vol. 22.
305
K. M. Cooney, in To live forever: Egyptian treasures from the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY, 2008, pp. 111–145.
306
Kathlyn M. Cooney, Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt.
307
M. Eaton-Krauss, The representations of statuary in private tombs in the Old Kingdom, Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden, 1984, vol. Bd. 39.
308
P. J. Frandsen, in Village voices: proceedings of the symposium ‘texts from Deir el-Medîna and their interpretation’, Leiden, May 31-June 1, 1991, Centre of Non-Western Studies, Leiden University, Leiden, 1992, vol. no. 13, pp. 31–49.
309
E. Goulding, What did the poor take with them?: an investigation into ancient Egyptian eighteenth and nineteenth dynasty grave assemblages of the non-elite from Qau, Badari, Matmar and Gurob, Golden House Publications, London, 2013.
310
W. Grajetzki, Burial customs in ancient Egypt: life in death for rich and poor, Duckworth, [London], 2003.
311
N. Harrington, Living with the dead: ancestor worship and mortuary ritual in ancient Egypt, Oxbow, Oxford, 2013.
312
S. Ikram and A. Dodson, The mummy in ancient Egypt: equipping the dead for eternity, Thames & Hudson, London, 1998.
313
Kanawati, Naguib, Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur, 9, 213–225.
314
H. Milde, in Hidden futures: death and immortality in Ancient Egypt, Anatolia, the classical, biblical and Arabic-Islamic world, Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam, 1994, pp. 15–35.
315
Kathlyn M. Cooney, Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt.
316
J. Phillips, in Death and taxes in the ancient Near East, E. Mellen Press, Lewiston, 1992, pp. 157–192.
317
G. Pinch, Magic in ancient Egypt, British Museum Press, London, Rev. and updated ed., 2006.
318
J.-L. Podvin, Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts: Abteilung Kairo, 2000, 56, 277–334.
319
J.-L. Podvin, Composition, position et orientation du mobilier funéraire dans les tombs égyptiennes privées du moyen empire à la basse époque, Septentrion, Villeneuve d’Ascq, 2001.
320
S. Quirke, Going out in daylight: prt m hrw : the ancient Egyptian Book of the dead : translations, sources, meanings, Golden House Publications, London, 2013, vol. 20.
321
N. Reeves, The Valley of the Kings: the decline of a royal necropolis, Kegan Paul International, London, 1990.
322
C. Riggs, in The Theban Necropolis: past, present and future, British Museum, London, 2003, pp. 189–201.
323
R. K. Ritner and University of Chicago. Oriental Institute, The mechanics of ancient Egyptian magical practice, Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, Chicago, 1993, vol. no. 54.
324
S. T. Smith, Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts: Abteilung Kairo, 1992, 48, 193–231.
325
N. Strudwick, in The Theban Necropolis: past, present and future, British Museum, London, 2003, pp. 167–188.
326
J. H. Taylor, Death and the afterlife in ancient Egypt, Published for The Trustees of The British Museum by The British Museum Press, London, 2001.
327
H. Willems and Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden, Social aspects of funerary culture in the Egytian [sic] Old and Middle Kingdoms: proceedings of the international symposium held at Leiden University, 6-7 June, 1996, Peeters/Department Oosterse Studies, Leuven, 2001, vol. 103.
328
J. Zandee, Death as an enemy: according to Ancient Egyptian conceptions, E.J. Brill, Leiden, 1960, vol. no. 5.
329
P. Vernus, Affairs and scandals in Ancient Egypt, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, N.Y., 2003.
330
L. M. J. Zonhoven, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1979, 65, 89–98.
331
Ullmann, Martina [Hrsg.], Great and little traditions in Egyptology, Heidelberg University Library, 2018.
332
W. Grajetzki, in Egyptian archaeology, ed. W. Wendrich, Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, U.K., 2010, pp. 180–199.
333
R. Crompton, Class and stratification: an introduction to current debates, Polity Press, Cambridge, 1993.
334
M. W. Diehl, in Hierarchies in action: Cui bono?, Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Carbondale, 2000, vol. no. 27, pp. 11–30.
335
B. Latour and American Council of Learned Societies, Reassembling the social: an introduction to actor-network-theory, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2005.
336
M. Savage, in The Sage handbook of cultural analysis, eds. T. Bennett and J. Frow, Sage, Los Angeles, 2008, pp. 467–487.
337
S. Shennan, in Companion encyclopedia of archaeology, Routledge, London, 1999, pp. 870–907.
338
J. Baines and N. Yoffee, in Archaic states, School of American Research Press, Santa Fe, N.M, 1998, pp. 199–260.
339
B. J. Kemp, Ancient Egypt: anatomy of a civilization, Routledge, London, 2nd ed., 2006.
340
D. Lorton, in Civilizations of the ancient Near East, Hendrickson, Peabody, Mass, 2000, pp. 345–362.
341
D. O’Connor, in Ancient Egypt: a social history, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England, 2008, pp. 191–196.
342
N. Strudwick, in Thebanische Beamtennekropolen: neue Perspektiven archäologischer Forschung : Internationales Symposion Heidelberg 9.-13.6.1993, Heidelberger Orientverlag, Heidelberg, 1995, vol. Bd. 12, pp. 97–106.
343
B. G. Trigger, Understanding early civilizations: a comparative study, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2003.
344
J. Assmann, Cultural memory and early civilization: writing, remembrance, and political imagination, Cambridge University Press, New York, 1st English ed., 2011.
345
J. R. Baines and C. J. Eyre, Göttinger Miszellen, 1983, 61, 65–96.
346
J. R. Baines, Bulletin of the Egyptological Seminar, 1985, 6, 17–25.
347
J. J. Janssen, in Village voices: proceedings of the symposium ‘texts from Deir el-Medîna and their interpretation’, Leiden, May 31-June 1, 1991, Centre of Non-Western Studies, Leiden University, Leiden, 1992, vol. no. 13, pp. 81–94.
348
L. H. Lesko, in Pharaoh’s workers: the villagers of Deir el Medina, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, 1994, pp. 131–144.
349
N. Alexanian, in The Old Kingdom art and archaeology: proceedings of the conference held in Prague, May 31-June 4, 2004, Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague, Prague, 2006, pp. 1–8.
350
J. P. Allen and Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), The Heqanakht papyri, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 2002, vol. 27.
351
W. Anderson, Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, , DOI:10.2307/40000484.
352
J. Baines, in The study of the ancient Near East in the twenty-first century: the William Foxwell Albright Centennial Conference, eds. J. S. Cooper and G. M. Schwartz, Eisenbrauns, Winona Lake, Indiana, 1996, pp. 339–384.
353
J. Baines, Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, , DOI:10.2307/40000070.
354
Campagno, Marcelo P, Kinship and Family Relations, https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7zh1g7ch.
355
D. B. O’Connor, in Order, legitimacy, and wealth in ancient states, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000, pp. 21–35.
356
E. Cruz-Uribe, in For his ka: essays offered in memory of Klaus Baer, Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill, 1994, vol. no. 55, pp. 45–53.
357
B. Engelmann-v. Carnap, in Thebanische Beamtennekropolen: neue Perspektiven archäologischer Forschung : Internationales Symposion Heidelberg 9.-13.6.1993, Heidelberger Orientverlag, Heidelberg, 1995, vol. Bd. 12, pp. 107–128.
358
Franke, Detlef, Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur, 34, 159–185.
359
W. A. Griswold, in The followers of Horus: studies dedicated to Michael Allen Hoffmann, 1944-1990, Oxbow, Oxford, 1992, vol. 20, pp. 193–198.
360
W. Helck, Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 1962, 5, 225–243.
361
B. S. Lesko, in Pharaoh’s workers: the villagers of Deir el Medina, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, 1994, pp. 15–39.
362
J. Lustig, in Anthropology and Egyptology: a developing dialogue, Sheffield Academic Press, Sheffield, 1997, vol. 8, pp. 43–65.
363
L. Meskell, Archaeologies of social life: age, sex, class et cetera in ancient Egypt, Blackwell, Oxford, 1999.
364
J. C. Moreno Garcia, Ancient Egyptian administration, Brill, Leiden, 2013, vol. v. 104.
365
J. E. Richards, in Anthropology and Egyptology: a developing dialogue, Sheffield Academic Press, Sheffield, 1997, vol. 8, pp. 33–42.
366
J. E. Richards and M. Van Buren, Order, legitimacy, and wealth in ancient states, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000.
367
J. E. Richards, Society and death in ancient Egypt: mortuary landscapes of the Middle Kingdom, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2005.
368
Savage, Sh, Journal Of Anthropological Archaeology, 16, 226–268.
369
Göttinger Miszellen, 1988, 104, 25–51.
370
N. Strudwick, in Thebanische Beamtennekropolen: neue Perspektiven archäologischer Forschung : Internationales Symposion Heidelberg 9.-13.6.1993, Heidelberger Orientverlag, Heidelberg, 1995, vol. Bd. 12, pp. 97–106.
371
J. Toivari-Viitala, Women at Deir el-Medina: a study of the status and roles of the female inhabitants in the workmen’s community during the Ramesside period, Nederlands Instituut Voor Het Nabije Oosten, Leiden, 2001, vol. 15.
372
L. Dumont and D. Pocock, Contributions to Indian sociology, 1958, 2, 23–41.
373
J. Goody, The Logic of Writing and the Organization of Society, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1986.
374
M. Marriott, in Village India: studies in the little community, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1955, vol. no. 6, pp. 171–222.
375
R. Redfield, Peasant society and culture: an anthropological approach to civilization, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1956.
376
C. Stewart, Demons and the Devil: moral imagination in modern Greek culture, Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1991.
377
C. Stewart, in Encyclopedia of social and cultural anthropology, Routledge, London, [New ed.]., 2002, pp. 267–269.
378
J. Baines, in The temple in ancient Egypt: new discoveries and recent research, British Museum Press, London, 1997, pp. 216–241.
379
R. Bussmann, in The Oxford handbook of archaeology, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2009.
380
J. H. F. Dijkstra, Philae and the end of ancient Egyptian religion: a regional study of religious transformation (298-642 CE), Departement Oosterse Studies, Leuven, 2008, vol. 173.
381
B. J. Kemp, Ancient Egypt: anatomy of a civilization, Routledge, London, 2nd ed., 2006.
382
B. G. Trigger, Understanding early civilizations: a comparative study, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2003.
383
D. Frankfurter, Religion in Roman Egypt: assimilation and resistance, Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J, 1998.
384
J. E. Richards, in Archaeologies of landscape: contemporary perspectives, Blackwell Publishers, Malden, Mass, 1999, pp. 83–100.
385
J. Wegner, in Egyptian archaeology, Wiley-Blackwell, Malden, MA, 5th ed., 2010, pp. 119–142.
386
W. Grajetzki, Tomb treasures of the late Middle Kingdom: the archaeology of female burials, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, First edition., 2014.
387
W. Grajetzki, Harageh: an Egyptian burial ground for the rich, around 1800 BC, Golden House, London, 2004.
388
A. C. Mace, H. E. Winlock and G. E. Smith, The tomb of Senebtisi at Lisht, [The Gilliss Press], New York, 1916.
389
G. Miniaci and S. Quirke, Le Bulletin de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale, 2009, 109, 339–383.
390
R. Engelbach, M. A. Murray, H. Petrie, W. M. F. Petrie, British School of Archaeology in Egypt, and Egyptian Research Account, Riqqeh and Memphis 6, School of Archaeology in Egypt, London, 1915, vol. 26.
391
J. C. Barrett, in Archaeological theory today, Wiley, Somerset, 2nd ed., 2014, pp. 141–164.
392
I. Shaw, Cambridge Archaeological Journal, , DOI:10.1017/S0959774300000561.
393
A. Stevens, in Private religion at Amarna: the material evidence, Archaeopress, Oxford, 2006, vol. 1587, pp. 297–322.
394
E. Frood, in A companion to ancient Egypt, Blackwell, Malden, Mass, 2010, pp. 469–490.
395
A. Gardner, Agency uncovered: archaeological perspectives on social agency, power, and being human, UCL Press, London, 2004.
396
P. Bourdieu, R. K. Harker, C. Mahar and C. Wilkes, An Introduction to the work of Pierre Bourdieu: the practice of theory, Macmillan, Basingstoke, 1990.
397
R. Münch, Sociological theory, Nelson-Hall Publishers, Chicago, 1994.
398
N. Rapport and J. Overing, Social and cultural anthropology: the key concepts, Routledge, London, 2nd ed., 2007.
399
A. Reckwitz, European Journal of Social Theory, 2002, 5, 243–263.
400
D. Swartz, Culture & power: the sociology of Pierre Bourdieu, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1997.
401
J. Assmann, The mind of Egypt: history and meaning in the time of the Pharaohs, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass, 2003.
402
Y. E. Balbaligo, in Current research in Egyptology 2004: proceedings of the fifth annual symposium which took place at the University of Durham, January 2004, Oxbow Books, Oxford, 2006, pp. 1–19.
403
R. Nyord and A. Kjølby, ‘Being in ancient Egypt’: thoughts on agency, materiality and cognition : proceedings of the seminar held in Copenhagen, September 29-30, 2006, Archaeopress, Oxford, 2009, vol. 2019.
404
D. B. O’Connor, in Order, legitimacy, and wealth in ancient states, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000, pp. 21–35.
405
R. B. Parkinson, in Ancient Egyptian literature: history and forms, E.J. Brill, Leiden, 1996, vol. Bd. 10, pp. 137–155.
406
S. T. Smith, Journal of Egyptian History, 2010, 3, 159–189.
407
D. Vishak, in Dekorierte Grabanlagen im Alten Reich: Methodik und Interpretation : Beiträge, Golden House Publications, London, 2006, vol. v. 6, pp. 255–276.
408
L. Weiss, in Sozialisationen: Individuum, Gruppe, Gesellschaft : Beiträge des ersten Münchner Arbeitskreises Junge Aegyptologie (MAJA 1), 3. bis 5.12.2010, Harrassowitz Verlag, Wiesbaden, 2012, vol. 51, pp. 187–205.
409
J. Baines, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, , DOI:10.2307/3821523.
410
J. Baines, in Religion in ancient Egypt: gods, myths, and personal practice, Routledge, London, 1991, pp. 123–200.
411
J. Baines, Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions, 2001, 1, 1–31.
412
J. F. Borghouts, in Pharaoh’s workers: the villagers of Deir el Medina, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, 1994, pp. 119–130.
413
R. J. Demarée, The 3ḩ iḳr n Rc-stelae: on ancestor worship in ancient Egypt, Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten te Leiden, Leiden, 1983, vol. 3.
414
M. O’Donoghue, The Bulletin of the Australian Centre for Egyptology, 1999, 10, 87–104.
415
I. E. S. Edwards and British Museum. Department of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities, Hieratic papyri in the British Museum: fourth series, oracular amuletic decrees of the late New Kingdom, Trustees of the British Museum, London, 1960.
416
F. M. D. Friedman, in Pharaoh’s workers: the villagers of Deir el Medina, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, 1994, pp. 95–117.
417
H. Jacquet-Gordon and University of Chicago. Oriental Institute, The graffiti on the Khonsu Temple roof at Karnak: a manifestation of personal piety, Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill, 2004, vol. v. 3.
418
B. Lesko, in Household and family religion in antiquity, eds. J. Bodel and S. M. Olyan, Wiley-Blackwell, West Sussex, England, 2012, pp. 197–209.
419
Pinch, Geraldine, Orientalia, 52, 405–414.
420
G. Pinch, Votive offerings to Hathor, Griffith Institute, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1993.
421
Pinch, Geraldine, Votive Practices, https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7kp4n7rk.
422
R. K. Ritner and University of Chicago. Oriental Institute, The mechanics of ancient Egyptian magical practice, Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, Chicago, 1993, vol. no. 54.
423
R. K. Ritner, in Household and family religion in antiquity, Blackwell Pub. Ltd, Malden, MA, 2008, pp. 171–196.
424
A. I. Sadek, Popular religion in Egypt during the New Kingdom, Gerstenberg, Hildesheim, 1987, vol. 27.
425
A. R. Schulman, Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, , DOI:10.2307/40000744.
426
Stevens, Anna, Domestic religious practices, https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7s07628w.
427
E. A. Waraksa, Female figurines from the Mut Precinct: context and ritual function, Academic Press, Fribourg, 2009, vol. 240.
428
Fogelin, Lars, Annual Review of Anthropology, 36, 55–71.
429
T. Insoll, Archaeology, ritual, religion, Routledge, London, 2004.
430
C. Renfrew and British School at Athens, The archaeology of cult: the sanctuary at Phylakopi, British School of Archaeology at Athens, London, 1985, vol. no.18.
431
B. J. Kemp, Cambridge Archaeological Journal, , DOI:10.1017/S0959774300001177.
432
Y. Koenig, Magie et magiciens dans l’Égypte ancienne, Pygmalion/Gérard Watelet, Paris, 1994.
433
Y. Koenig and Musée du Louvre, La magie en Égypte: à la recherche d’une définition : actes du colloque organisé par le musée du Louvre les 29 et 30 septembre 2000, Documentation française, Paris, 2002.
434
G. Pinch, Magic in ancient Egypt, British Museum Press, London, Rev. and updated ed., 2006.
435
K. M. Szpakowska, Through a glass darkly: magic, dreams and prophecy in ancient Egypt, Classical Press of Wales, Swansea, 2006.
436
D. J. Brewer, The archaeology of ancient Egypt: beyond pharaohs, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2012.
437
L. Casson and L. Casson, Everyday life in ancient Egypt, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Md, Rev. and expanded ed., 2001.
438
A. M. Donadoni Roveri, Museo egizio di Torino, and Istituto bancario San Paolo di Torino, Civiltà degli egizi, Istituto bancario San Paolo di Torino, Torino, 1987.
439
C. J. Eyre, in La dépendance rurale dans l’antiquité égyptienne et proche-orientale, Institut français d’archéologie orientale, Le Caire, 2004, vol. 140, pp. 157–186.
440
A. G. McDowell, Village life in ancient Egypt: laundry lists and love songs, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1999.
441
L. Meskell, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 1998, 5, 209–243.
442
W. H. Peck, The material world of ancient Egypt, Cambridge University Press, New York, 2013.
443
K. M. Szpakowska, Daily life in ancient Egypt: recreating Lahun, Blackwell, Malden, Mass, 2008.
444
H. E. Winlock, Models of daily life in ancient Egypt: from the tomb of Meket-Rēʻ at Thebes, Published for the Metropolitan Museum of Art by Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass, 1955, vol. v. 18.
445
446
A. H. Bomann, The private chapel in ancient Egypt: a study of the chapels in the workmen’s village at el Amarna with special reference to Deir el Medina and other sites, Kegan Paul International, London, 1991.
447
L. Borchardt, H. Ricke, F. Volkmar, R. Stadelmann, Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft, and Deutsches Archäologisches Institut. Abteilung Kairo, Die Wohnhäuser in Tell el-Amarna, Gebr. Mann, Berlin, 1980, vol. 5.
448
P. T. Crocker, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, , DOI:10.2307/3821711.
449
N. de G. Davies and Egypt Exploration Fund, The rock tombs of El Amarna: Part 1: The tomb of Meryra, Egypt Exploration Fund, London, 1903, vol. 13th memoir.
450
N. de G. Davies and Egypt Exploration Fund, The rock tombs of El Amarna: Part 2: The tombs of Panehesy and Meryra 2, Egypt Exploration fund, London, 1905, vol. 14th memoir.
451
N. de G. Davies, S. de Ricci, and Egypt Exploration Fund, The rock tombs of El Amarna: Part 3: The tombs of Huya and Ahmes, Egypt Exploration Fund, London, 1905, vol. 15th memoir.
452
N. de G. Davies and Egypt Exploration Fund, The rock tombs of El Amarna: Part IV: Tombs of Penthu, Mahu, and others, Egypt Exploration Society], [London, 1906, vol. 16th memoir.
453
N. de G. Davies and Egypt Exploration Fund, The rock tombs of El Amarna: Part 5: Smaller tombs and boundary stelae, Egypt Exploration Fund, London, 1908, vol. 17.
454
N. de G. Davies and Egypt Exploration Fund, The rock tombs of El Amarna: Part 6: Tombs of Parennefer, Tutu and Aÿ, Egypt Exploration Fund, London, 1908, vol. 18.
455
D. Samuel, World Archaeology, 1999, 31, 121–144.
456
A. El-Khouly and G. T. Martin, Excavations in the royal necropolis at El-’amarna, 1984, Imprimerie de l’Institut Français d’Archéologie Orientale, Le Caire, 1987, vol. cahier no 33.
457
Ikram, S, Journal Of Egyptian Archaeology, 75, 89–101.
458
B. J. Kemp and Egypt Exploration Society, Amarna reports, Egypt Exploration Society, London, 1984, vol. 1-.
459
B. J. Kemp, The city of Akhenaten and Nefertiti: Amarna and its people, Thames & Hudson, London, 2012.
460
B. J. Kemp, S. Garfi, and Egypt Exploration Society, A survey of the ancient city of El-’Amarna, Egypt Exploration Society, London, 1993, vol. no. 9.
461
B. Kemp, A. Stevens, Egypt Exploration Society, and McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Busy lives at Amarna: excavations in the main city : (grid 12 and the House of Ranefer, N49.18), Egypt Exploration Society, London, 2010, vol. 90–91.
462
M. Mallinson, in Pharaohs of the sun: Akhenaten, Nefertiti, Tutankhamen, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1st ed., 1999, pp. 72–79.
463
G. T. Martin and Egypt Exploration Society, The Royal Tomb at el-ʻAmarna, Egypt Exploration Society, London, 1974, vol. 35th, 39th.
464
W. L. Moran, The Amarna letters, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, English-language ed., 1992.
465
W. J. Murnane and C. C. Van Siclen, The boundary stelae of Akhenaten, Kegan Paul International, London, 1993.
466
W. J. Murnane, E. S. Meltzer, and Society of Biblical Literature, Texts from the Amarna period in Egypt, Scholars Press, Atlanta, Ga, 1995, vol. no. 5.
467
T. E. Peet, J. D. S. Pendlebury, J. Černý, H. Frankfort, L. Woolley, and Egypt Exploration Society, The City of Akhenaten, Egypt Exploration Society, London, 1923, vol. 38, 40, 44.
468
J. D. S. Pendlebury, Tell el-Amarna, Lovat Dickson & Thompson, London, 1935.
469
W. M. F. Petrie, A. H. Sayce, F. L. Griffith and F. C. J. Spurrell, Tell El Amarna, Methuen, London, 1894.
470
W. M. F. Petrie, Tell El Amarna, Aris & Phillips, Warminster, 1974.
471
J. Rose and M. Zabecki, in Beyond the horizon: studies in Egyptian art, archaeology and history in honour of Barry J. Kemp, Supreme Council of Antiquities Press, Cairo, 2010, pp. 408–422.
472
Spence, K, Journal Of Egyptian Archaeology, 90, 123–152.
473
K. Spencer, in Cities and urbanism in ancient Egypt: papers from a workshop in November 2006 at the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien, 2010, vol. Bd. 60, pp. 289–298.
474
Stevens, A., Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 89, 143–168.
475
C. TIETZE, Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde, , DOI:10.1524/zaes.1985.112.12.48.
476
C. TIETZE, Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde, , DOI:10.1524/zaes.1986.113.12.55.
477
C. Tietze, in Haus und Palast im alten Ägypten: House and palace in ancient Egypt, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien, 1996, vol. Bd. 14, pp. 231–237.
478
C. Tietze and Gustav-Lübcke-Museum Hamm, Amarna: Lebensräume – Lebensbilder – Weltbilder, Arcus-Verlag, Weimar, 2010.
479
J. Assmann, in The mind of Egypt: history and meaning in the time of the Pharaohs, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass, 2003, pp. 335-364-464–467.
480
R. Morkot, in ‘Never had the like occurred’: Egypt’s view of its past, UCL Press, London, 2003, pp. 79–99.
481
P. Wilson, in Egyptian archaeology, Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, 2010, vol. 13, pp. 241–258.
482
G. Gebauer and C. Wulf, Mimesis: culture, art, society, University of California Press, Berkeley, 1995.
483
M. Potolsky, Mimesis, Routledge, New York, 2006.
484
Panofsky, Erwin, The Kenyon Review, 6, 201–236.
485
E. Panofsky and American Council of Learned Societies, Renaissance and renascences in Western art, Harper & Row, New York, 1972, vol. IN-26.
486
S. Rather, Archaism, modernism, and the art of Paul Manship, University of Texas Press, Austin, 1993.
487
J. Weinsheimer, Philosophical hermeneutics and literary theory, Yale University Press, New Haven, 1991.
488
S.-A. Ashton, Ptolemaic royal sculpture from Egypt: the interaction between Greek and Egyptian traditions, Archaeopress, Oxford, 2001, vol. 923.
489
B. V. Bothmer, E. Riefstahl, and Brooklyn Museum, Egyptian sculpture of the late period, 700 B.C. to A.D. 100, Arno Press, [New York], 1969.
490
J. A. Josephson and Deutsches Archäologisches Institut. Abteilung Kairo, Egyptian royal sculpture of the late period, 400-246 B.C, Verlag Philipp von Zabern, Mainz am Rhein, 1997, vol. 30.
491
J. P. Allen, in Gold of praise: studies on ancient Egypt in honor of Edward F. Wente, Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill, 1999, vol. no. 58, pp. 1–10.
492
J. Assmann, Das kulturelle Gedächtnis: Schrift, Erinnerung und politische Identität in frühen Hochkulturen, Verlag C.H. Beck, München, 7. Aufl., 2013, vol. 1307.
493
J. Baines, in Who needs the past?: indigenous values and archaeology, Routledge, London, 1994, vol. 5, pp. 131–149.
494
J. Baines, in Zeichen aus dem Sand: Streiflichter aus Ägyptens Geschichte zu Ehren von Günter Dreyer, Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden, 2008, vol. Bd. 5, pp. 19–40.
495
R. S. Bianchi, in Fragments of a shattered visage: the proceedings of the International Symposium of [sic] Ramesses the Great, Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee, 1991, vol. 1, pp. 1–9.
496
C. Eyre, in Ancient Egyptian literature: history and forms, E.J. Brill, Leiden, 1996, vol. Bd. 10, pp. 415–434.
497
D. Franke, Imago Aegypti, 2007, 2, 38–65.
498
H. Fischer-Elfert, in ‘Never had the like occurred’: Egypt’s view of its past, UCL Press, London, 2003, pp. 119–137.
499
A. H. Gardiner, The Royal canon of Turin, printed for the Griffith Institute at the University by Vivian Ridler, Oxford, 1959.
500
R. B. Gozzoli, in Das Ereignis: Geschichtsschreibung zwischen Vorfall und Befund : Workshop vom 03.10. bis 05.10.08, Golden House Publications, London, 2009, vol. v. 10, pp. 103–115.
501
E. Graefe, in Studies in Egyptology: presented to Miriam Lichtheim, Magnes Press, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1990, pp. 257–263.
502
A. McDowell, in Village voices: proceedings of the symposium ‘texts from Deir el-Medîna and their interpretation’, Leiden, May 31-June 1, 1991, Centre of Non-Western Studies, Leiden University, Leiden, 1992, vol. no. 13, pp. 95–109.
503
D. B. Redford, in Egyptology and the social sciences: five studies, ed. K. R. Weeks, American University in Cairo Press, Cairo, 1979, pp. 3–20.
504
D. B. Redford, Pharaonic king-lists, annals, and day-books: a contribution to the study of the Egyptian sense of history, Benben, Mississauga, 1986, vol. 4.
505
D. B. Redford, in Egyptology today, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2008, pp. 23–35.
506
K. Ryholt, in Das Ereignis: Geschichtsschreibung zwischen Vorfall und Befund : Workshop vom 03.10. bis 05.10.08, Golden House Publications, London, 2009, vol. v. 10, pp. 231–238.
507
A. J. Spalinger, in The Oxford encyclopedia of ancient Egypt, Oxford University Press, New York, 2001, pp. 264–268.
508
W. J. Tait, ‘Never had the like occurred’: Egypt’s view of its past, UCL Press, London, 2003.
509
J. Assmann, in Crisis and Memory in Islamic Societies: Proceedings of the Third Summer Academy of the Working Group Modernity and Islam, ed. A. Neuwirth, German Oriental Institute in Beirut, Beirut, 2001, pp. 75–93.
510
J. Baines and C. Riggs, in Ancient Egyptian literature: history and forms, E.J. Brill, Leiden, 1996, vol. Bd. 10, pp. 157–174.
511
Baines, J, Journal Of Egyptian Archaeology.
512
Brand, Peter, Reuse and Restoration, https://escholarship.org/uc/item/2vp6065d.
513
W. Davis and R. W. Quinn, Replications: archaeology, art history, psychoanalysis, Pennsylvania State University Press, University Park, Pa, 1996.
514
W. Davis, in ‘Never had the like occurred’: Egypt’s view of its past, UCL Press, London, 2003, pp. 31–60.
515
Peter Der Manuelian, Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur.
516
P. Der Manuelian, Living in the past: studies in archaism of the Egyptian Twenty-sixth Dynasty, Kegan Paul International, London, 1993.
517
R. Jasnow, in Gold of praise: studies on ancient Egypt in honor of Edward F. Wente, Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill, 1999, vol. no. 58, pp. 193–210.
518
J. A. Josephson, in The Oxford encyclopedia of ancient Egypt, Oxford University Press, New York, 2001, pp. 109–113.
519
A. Loprieno, in Ancient Egyptian literature: history and forms, E.J. Brill, Leiden, 1996, vol. Bd. 10, pp. 39–58.
520
J. Malek, in Studies in pharaonic religion and society in honour of J. Gwyn Griffiths, Egypt Exploration Society, London, 1992, vol. 8, pp. 57–76.
521
D. P. Silverman, W. K. Simpson and J. W. Wegner, Archaism and innovation: studies in the culture of Middle Kingdom Egypt, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Yale University, New Haven, 2009.
522
M. Stammers, The elite late period Egyptian tombs of Memphis, Archaeopress, Oxford, 2009, vol. 1903.
523
F. Tiradritti and Szépművészeti Múzeum (Hungary), Pharaonic renaissance: archaism and the sense of history in ancient Egypt, Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, 2008.
524
D. Wildung, Egyptian saints: deification in Pharaonic Egypt, New York University Press, New York, 1977.
525
D. Wildung, Imhotep und Amenhotep: Gottwerdung im alten Ägypten, Deutscher Kunstverlag, München, 1977, vol. Heft 36.
526
T. A. H. Wilkinson, Royal annals of ancient Egypt: the Palermo stone and its associated fragments, Kegan Paul International, London, 2000.
527
S. Elaigne, Cahiers de la céramique Égyptienne, 2000, 6, 99–112.
528
W. M. van Haarlem, Archéo-nil: revue de la société pour l’étude des cultures prépharaoniques de la vallée du Nil, 1997, 7, 145–150.
529
K. N. Sowada, in Under the potter’s tree: studies on ancient Egypt presented to Janine Bourriau on the occasion of her 70th birthday, Uitgeverij Peeters en Departement Oosterse Studies, Leuven, 2011, vol. 204, pp. 885–893.
530
M. Diaz-Andreu and S. Lucy, in The archaeology of identity: approaches to gender, age, status, ethnicity and religion, Routledge, London, 2005, pp. 1–12.
531
K. Vandorpe, in The Oxford handbook of Roman Egypt, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2012, pp. 260–276.
532
F. Barth, Ethnic groups and boundaries: the social organization of culture difference, Waveland Press, Long Grove, Ill, 1998.
533
R. Brubaker and F. Cooper, Theory and Society, 2000, 29, 1–47.
534
S. Hall and P. Du Gay, Questions of Cultural Identity: SAGE Publications, SAGE Publications, London, 1996.
535
R. Jenkins, Social identity, Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon, 3rd ed., 2008.
536
S. Jones, The archaeology of ethnicity: constructing identities in the past and present, Routledge, London, 1997.
537
R. Martin and J. Barresi, Personal identity, Blackwell, Malden, MA, 2003, vol. 11.
538
A. Melucci, in Social movements and culture, eds. H. Johnston and B. Klandermans, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, Minn, 1995, vol. v. 4, pp. 41–64.
539
H. W. Noonan, Personal identity, Routledge, London, 2nd ed., 2003.
540
J. Perry, Ed., Personal identity, University of California Press, Berkeley, Second edition., 2008, vol. II.
541
M. R. Somers, Theory and Society, 1994, 23, 605–649.
542
R. S. Bagnall, Hellenistic and Roman Egypt: sources and approaches, Ashgate, Aldershot, 2006, vol. CS864.
543
American Journal of Archaeology, , DOI:10.3764/aja.115.1.0103.
544
R. S. Bagnall and D. Rathbone, Egypt: from Alexander to the Copts ; an archaeological and historical guide, British Museum, London, 2004.
545
A. K. Bowman, Egypt after the pharaohs, 332 BC-AD 642: from Alexander to the Arab conquest, University of California Press, Berkeley, 2nd paperback ed., 1996.
546
L. Capponi, Augustan Egypt: the creation of a Roman province, Routledge, New York, 2005, vol. v. 13.
547
W. Clarysse, in A companion to ancient Egypt, Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, West Sussex, 2010, pp. 274–290.
548
E. Cruz-Uribe, in A companion to ancient Egypt, Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, West Sussex, 2010, pp. 491–506.
549
P. Davoli, in A companion to ancient Egypt, Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, West Sussex, 2010, pp. 350–369.
550
D. Frankfurter, in A companion to ancient Egypt, Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, West Sussex, 2010, pp. 526–546.
551
G. Hölbl, A history of the Ptolemaic empire, Routledge, London, 2001.
552
D. Kehoe, in A companion to ancient Egypt, Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, West Sussex, 2010, pp. 309–325.
553
K. Lembke, M. Minas-Nerpel and S. Pfeiffer, Tradition and transformation: Egypt under Roman rule : proceedings of the international conference, Hildesheim, Roemer- and Pelizaeus-Museum, 3-6 July 2008, Brill, Leiden, 2010.
554
J. G. Manning, Land and power in Ptolemaic Egypt: the structure of land tenure, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2003.
555
J. G. Manning, The last pharaohs: Egypt under the Ptolemies, 305-30 BC, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2010.
556
D. Montserrat, Sex and society in Græco-Roman Egypt, Kegan Paul International, London, 1996.
557
A. Monson, From the Ptolemies to the Romans: political and economic change in Egypt, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2012.
558
H. Raid, in Alexandria and Alexandrianism, J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu, Calif, 1996, pp. 9–40.
559
C. Riggs, The Oxford handbook of Roman Egypt, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2012.
560
J. Rowlandson, in A companion to ancient Egypt, Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, West Sussex, 2010, pp. 237–254.
561
M. Smith, Traversing eternity: texts for the afterlife from Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2009.
562
U. Yiftach-Firanko, in The Oxford handbook of papyrology, Oxford University Press, New York, 2011, pp. 541–560.
563
Alston, R, Journal Of Egyptian Archaeology, 83, 199–216.
564
S.-A. Ashton, Ptolemaic royal sculpture from Egypt: the interaction between Greek and Egyptian traditions, Archaeopress, Oxford, 2001, vol. 923.
565
R. S. Bagnall, Hellenistic and Roman Egypt: sources and approaches, Ashgate, Aldershot, 2006, vol. CS864.
566
J. Baines, in Ancient Alexandria between Egypt and Greece, Brill, Leiden, 2004, vol. v. 26, pp. 33–61.
567
B. V. Bothmer, in Alexandria and Alexandrianism, J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu, Calif, 1996, pp. 215–223.
568
W. Clarysse, in The multilingual experience in Egypt, from the Ptolemies to the Abbasids, Ashgate, Farnham, 2010, pp. 47–72.
569
W. Clarysse and D. J. Thompson, Counting the people in Hellenistic Egypt, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2005.
570
W. Clarysse and Zēnōn, Zenon, un homme d’affaires grec à l’ombre des pyramides, Presses Universitaires de Louvain, Louvain Belgium, 1995.
571
S. Coussement, ‘Because I am Greek’: polyonymy as an expression of ethnicity in Ptolemaic Egypt, Peeters, Leuven, 2016, vol. 55.
572
P. Fewster, in Bilingualism in ancient society: language contact and the written text, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2002, pp. 220–245.
573
C. Fischer-Bovet, Army and society in Ptolemaic Egypt, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England, 2014.
574
D. Frankfurter, Religion in Roman Egypt: assimilation and resistance, Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J, 1998.
575
K. Goudriaan, in Ethnicity in hellenistic Egypt, Aarhus University Press, Aarhus, 1992, vol. 3, pp. 74–99.
576
Honigman, Sylvie, Ancient Society, 33, 61–102.
577
J. H. Johnson, Life in a multi-cultural society: Egypt from Cambyses to Constantine and beyond, Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill, 1992, vol. no. 51.
578
C. A. Láda and W. Clarysse, Prosopographia ptolemaica, Peeters, Leuven, 2002, vol. 38.
579
A. Kasher, The Jews in Hellenistic and Roman Egypt: the struggle for equal rights, J.C.B. Mohr, Tübingen, Rev. English ed., 1985, vol. 7.
580
R. Mairs, in Egypt: ancient histories, modern archaeologies, Cambria Press, Amherst, NY, 2013.
581
P. van Minnen, in The two faces of Graeco-Roman Egypt: Greek and Demotic and Greek-Demotic text and studies presented to P.W. Pestman, Brill, Leiden, 1998, vol. v. 30, pp. 59–70.
582
B. Porten, The Elephantine papyri in English: three millennia of cross-cultural continuity and change, Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta, 2nd rev. ed., 2011, vol. v. 22.
583
L. Revell, Roman imperialism and local identities, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2009.
584
C. Riggs, The beautiful burial in Roman Egypt: art, identity, and funerary religion, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2005.
585
R. S. Bagnall and J. Rowlandson, Women and society in Greek and Roman Egypt: a sourcebook, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998.
586
P. E. Stanwick, Portraits of the Ptolemies: Greek kings as Egyptian pharaohs, University of Texas Press, Austin, 2002.
587
S. A. Stephens, Seeing double: intercultural poetics in Ptolemaic Alexandria, University of California Press, Berkeley, 2003, vol. 37.
588
D. J. Thompson, in Ancient perceptions of Greek ethnicity, Center for Hellenic Studies, Trustees for Harvard University, Washington, D.C., 2001, vol. 5, pp. 301–322.
589
H. Melaerts, L. Mooren, and Wetenschappelijke Onderzoeksgemeenschap ‘Maatschappij en Administratie in de Hellenistische en Romeinse Wereld.’, in Le rôle et le statut de la femme en Egypte hellénistique, romaine et byzantine: acts du colloque international, Bruxelles-Leuven, 27-29 novembre 1997, Peeters, Paris, 2002, vol. 37.
590
K. Vandorpe, in Ägypten zwischen innerem Zwist und äußerem Druck: die Zeit Ptolemaios’ VI. bis VIII. : internationales Symposion Heidelberg 16.-19.9.2007, Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden, 2011, vol. 45, pp. 325–336.
591
K. Vandorpe and S. Waebens, in Tradition and transformation: Egypt under Roman rule : proceedings of the international conference, Hildesheim, Roemer- and Pelizaeus-Museum, 3-6 July 2008, Brill, Leiden, 2010, pp. 415–435.
592
J. Webster, American Journal of Archaeology, , DOI:10.2307/507271.
593
D. Whittaker, in Ethnic constructs in antiquity: the role of power and tradition, Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam, 2008, vol. 13, pp. 189–205.
594
J. K. Winnicki, Late Egypt and her neighbours: foreign population in Egypt in the first millennium BC, Warsaw University, Faculty of Law and Administration, Chair of Roman and Antique Law, Warsaw, 2009, vol. v. 12.
595
S.-A. Ashton, in Alexandria, real and imagined, Ashgate, Aldershot, 2004, pp. 15–40.
596
P. M. Fraser, Ptolemaic Alexandria, Clarendon, Oxford, 1972.
597
J. McKenzie, The architecture of Alexandria and Egypt, c. 300 BC to AD 700, Yale University Press, New Haven, 2007.
598
M. S. Venit, Monumental tombs of ancient Alexandria: the theater of the dead, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2002.
599
A. M. S. Venit, in The Oxford handbook of Roman Egypt, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2012, pp. 103–121.
600
D. Klotz and Association égyptologique Reine Élisabeth, Caesar in the city of Amun: Egyptian temple construction and theology in Roman Thebes, Brepols, Turnhout, 2012, vol. 15.
601
A. Lajtar, in The Oxford handbook of Roman Egypt, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2012, pp. 171–188.
602
Montserrat, D, Journal Of Egyptian Archaeology, 83, 179–197.
603
C. Riggs, in The Theban Necropolis: past, present and future, British Museum, London, 2003, pp. 189–201.
604
N. Strudwick, in The Theban Necropolis: past, present and future, British Museum, London, 2003, pp. 167–188.
605
C. Graves-Brown, Sex and gender in ancient Egypt: ‘don your wig for a joyful hour’, Classical Press of Wales, Swansea, 2008.
606
F. Hagen, in The Egyptian world, Routledge, London, 2007, pp. 242–251.
607
M. A. Leahy, in Civilizations of the ancient Near East, Hendrickson, Peabody, Mass, 2000, pp. 225–234.
608
J. Lustig, in Anthropology and Egyptology: a developing dialogue, Sheffield Academic Press, Sheffield, 1997, vol. 8, pp. 43–65.
609
S. T. Smith, in The Egyptian world, Routledge, London, 2007, pp. 218–241.
610
Sweeney, Deborah, Sex and Gender, https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3rv0t4np.
611
W. Wendrich, in Egyptian archaeology, Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, 2010, vol. 13, pp. 200–219.
612
T. G. Wilfong, in Egyptian archaeology, Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, 2010, vol. 13, pp. 164–179.
613
J. H. F. Dijkstra, Philae and the end of ancient Egyptian religion: a regional study of religious transformation (298-642 CE), Departement Oosterse Studies, Leuven, 2008, vol. 173.
614
Frijhoff, Willem, Arcadia: Internationale Zeitschrift für Literaturwissenschaft, 33, 92–108.
615
Ashley, Kathleen (ed.)--Plesch, Véronique (ed.), Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies.
616
P. Burke, Cultural Hybridity, Wiley, Hoboken, 2013.
617
R. Chartier, in Understanding Popular Culture: Europe from the Middle Ages to the Nineteenth Century, De Gruyter Mouton, Berlin ;Boston, 2012, vol. 40, pp. 229–254.
618
R. S. Nelson, in Critical terms for art history, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2nd ed., 2003, pp. 160–173.
619
R. A. Rogers, Communication Theory, 2006, 16, 474–503.
620
T. Schneider, Ägypten und Levante, 2009, 1, 155–162.
621
R. Wenke, in Anthropology and Egyptology: a developing dialogue, Sheffield Academic Press, Sheffield, 1997, vol. 8, pp. 117–136.
622
R. S. Bagnall and American Council of Learned Societies, Egypt in late antiquity, Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J., 1996.
623
R. S. Bagnall, Later Roman Egypt: society, religion, economy, and administration, Ashgate, Aldershot, Hampshire, 2003, vol. CS758.
624
R. S. Bagnall, Egypt in the Byzantine world, 300-700, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2007.
625
R. S. Bagnall and D. Rathbone, Egypt: from Alexander to the Copts ; an archaeological and historical guide, British Museum, London, 2004.
626
G. W. Bowersock, Hellenism in late antiquity, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1990.
627
A. K. Bowman, Egypt after the pharaohs, 332 BC-AD 642: from Alexander to the Arab conquest, University of California Press, Berkeley, 2nd paperback ed., 1996.
628
M. Brett, in The new Cambridge history of Islam: Volume 1: The formation of the Islamic world, sixth to eleventh centuries, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2010, pp. 506–540.
629
Frankfurter, D., Archiv fur Religionsgeschichte, 2, 162–194.
630
J. H. Johnson, Life in a multi-cultural society: Egypt from Cambyses to Constantine and beyond, Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill, 1992, vol. no. 51.
631
W. E. Kaegi, in The Cambridge History of Egypt: Volume 1: 640–1517, ed. C. F. Petry, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998, pp. 640–1517.
632
A. Kasher, The Jews in Hellenistic and Roman Egypt: the struggle for equal rights, J.C.B. Mohr, Tübingen, Rev. English ed., 1985, vol. 7.
633
J. Locher, Topographie und Geschichte der Region am ersten Nilkatarakt in griechisch-römischer Zeit, De Gruyter, Berlin, Reprint 2017., 2017, vol. 5.
634
B. Ward-Perkins, in Die spätantike Stadt und ihre Christianisierung: Symposion vom 14. bis 16. Februar 2000 in Halle/Saale, Reichert, Wiesbaden, 2003, vol. Bd. 11, pp. 285–290.
635
G. Zaki, Le premier nome de Haute-Égypte du IIIe siècle avant J.-C. au VIIe siècle après J.-C. d’après les sources hiéroglyphiques des temples ptolémaïques et romains, Brepols, Turnhout, 2009, vol. 13.
636
E. Cruz-Uribe, in A tribute to excellence: studies offered in honor of Ernő Gaál, Ulrich Luft, László Török, Université Eötvös Lorand de Budapest, Budapest, 2002, vol. 17, pp. 163–184.
637
Dijkstra, J.H.F., Zeitschrift fur Papyrologie und Epigraphik, 146, 137–154.
638
J. H. F. Dijkstra and M. van Dijk, The encroaching desert: Egyptian hagiography and the medieval west, Brill, Leiden, 2006.
639
D. Frankfurter, in The sculptural environment of the Roman Near East: reflections on culture, ideology, and power, Peeters, Leuven, 2008, vol. 9, pp. 659–678.
640
M. Krause and H. Bacht, Ägypten in spätantik-christlicher Zeit: Einführung in die koptische Kultur, Reichert Verlag, Wiesbaden, 1998, vol. Bd. 4.
641
B. Pearson, in The world of early Egyptian Christianity: language, literature, and social context, Catholic University of America Press, Washington, D.C., 2007, pp. 97–112.
642
I. Rutherford, in Pilgrimage and holy space in late antique Egypt, Brill, Leiden, 1998, vol. v. 134, pp. 229–256.
643
E. Cruz-Uribe, in A tribute to excellence: studies offered in honor of Ernő Gaál, Ulrich Luft, László Török, Université Eötvös Lorand de Budapest, Budapest, 2002, vol. 17, pp. 163–184.
644
Dijkstra, J.H.F., Zeitschrift fur Papyrologie und Epigraphik, 146, 137–154.
645
G. Gabra and T. Vivian, Coptic monasteries: Egypt’s monastic art and architecture, American University in Cairo Press, Cairo, 2002.
646
P. Grossmann and Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Abu Mina: a guide to the ancient pilgrimage center, Fotiadis & Co, Cairo, 1986.
647
R. Kasser, S. Favre and D. Weidmann, Kellia: topographie, Georg, Genève, 1972, vol. 2.
648
B. J. Kemp, in Late Roman pottery at Amarna and related studies, Egypt Exploration Society, London, 2005, pp. 11–56.
649
P. Miquel, A. Guillaumont, M. Rassart-Debergh, P. Bridel and A. de Vogüé, Déserts chrétiens d’Égypte, Culture Sud, Nice, 1993.
650
Maccoull, Leslie S.B., The Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists, 27, 151–162.
651
I. Rutherford, in Pilgrimage and holy space in late antique Egypt, Brill, Leiden, 1998, vol. v. 134, pp. 229–256.
652
C. Wietheger, Das Jeremias-Kloster zu Saqqara unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Inschriften, Oros, Altenberge, 1992, vol. 1.
653
G. Zaki, Le premier nome de Haute-Égypte du IIIe siècle avant J.-C. au VIIe siècle après J.-C. d’après les sources hiéroglyphiques des temples ptolémaïques et romains, Brepols, Turnhout, 2009, vol. 13.