Egypt in its African context : proceedings of the conference held at the Manchester Museum, University of Manchester, 2-4 October 2009 /

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Corporate Author: Egypt in its African Context Manchester Museum (University of Manchester)).

Other Authors: Exell, Karen.

Format: Conference Proceeding Book

Language: English

Published: Oxford : Archaeopress, 2011.

Series: BAR International Series ; 2204.

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Call Number: DT61 .E339 2011

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0 |a Introduction : Egypt in its African context /C.A. Folorunso and Stephen Quirke -- Pt. 1. Egypt in Africa. The strategic importance of Kemet /Kimani S.K. Nehusi -- The Nubian pastoral culture as link between Egypt and Africa : a view from the archaeological record /Maria Carmelo Gatto -- The predynastic Bos primigenius as a royal image of territory, boundaries and power in an African context /Ana I. Navajas Jiménez -- Some notes about an early African pool of cultures from which emerged the Egyptian civilisation / Alain Anselin -- Egypt in Afrika and Afrika in Egypt : the example of libation /Kimani S.K. Nehusi -- Meroitic worship of Isis at Philae / Solange Bumbaugh -- pt. 2. Interpreting ancient Egypt. Introduction : Critical comments on essays on interpreting ancient Egypt presented at the Egypt in its African Context Conference /Charles A. Grantham -- Contesting Egypt : racts, rhetoric or sentiment? /C.A. Folorunso -- West African perspectives on ancient Egypt: African renaissance /José Lingna-Nafafé -- Petrie's revolutions : the case of the Qurneh Queen /Bill Manley -- Public understandings of Ancient Egypt in the formation of Dalit and Afro-American identities and history curriculum /Clyde Ahmad Winters -- Curating Kemet, fear of a black land? /Sally-Ann Ashton. 
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