Katherine Davis

Katherine Davis may refer to:

*Katherine Kennicott Davis (1892–1980), American composer, pianist, and author of "The Little Drummer Boy" *Kathy Davis (born 1956), 46th Lieutenant Governor of Indiana *Katharine Bement Davis (1860–1935), American progressive era social reformer and criminologist *Kate Davis (born 1991), actress and musician *Kate Davis (director), American director *Catherine Davis (1924–2002), American poet Provided by Wikipedia
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An Ostracon Depicting a King at the Art Institute of Chicago (AIC 1920.255) /

: Publication of a gured ostracon held in the Art Institute of Chicago. Likely deriving from a western Theban context, the limestone flake bears a sketch of a king on the recto and textual inscriptions on the verso. An evaluation of the drawing, as well as an edition of the previously unpublished hieratic texts, is presented. The pristine surface of the figured recto in contrast to the multiple uses on the verso suggests that the object had a complex use history. Uses as a ritual object and for scribal practice are considered. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.5913/jarce.56.2020.a003

Joyful in Thebes : egyptological studies in honor of Besty M. Bryan /

: "Festschrift for the distinguished Egyptologist Betsy M. Bryan. The forty-two articles deal with topics of art history, archaeology, history, and philology, representingvirtually the entire span of ancient Egyptian civilization."--Back cover. : xxviii, 516 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9781937040406

The Demotic and Hieratic Papyri in the Suzuki Collection of Tokai University /

: This volume publishes, for the first time, approximately fifty late Egyptian texts from the Suzuki collection held at Tokai University, Japan. The project is a result of a five-year collaboration between Tokai University, Yale University, Johns Hopkins University, The University of Michigan, and the Staatliche Museum zu Berlin. The texts were purchased by Professor Suzuki mainly in the early 1960s from various dealers in Cairo. The bulk of the collection, now housed in the Department of Asian Civilization, School of Letters at Tokai University as part of the Ancient Egyptian and Near Eastern Collection (AENET), consists of early demotic texts. There is also one late hieratic text concerned with temple land, and a few small Greek fragments from the Byzantine period. The texts published here present an interesting range of document types, a range of demotic handwriting, and a few surprises. Among the more interesting are a rare word list and a new mythological narrative. : 139 pges : illustrations, 27plates ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-135)and index. : 9781937040628

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