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Papyrus Reisner IV : personnel accounts of the early twelfth dynasty /

: Introductory matter in English ; each of the Egyptian Hieratic text facsims. is accompanied by a hieroglyphic transcription on the opposite page.
This papyrus, the 4th of 4 rolls now in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, was found in tomb N408, subsequently renumbered N406, a Nag' ed Deir during excavations directed by George A. Reisner on behalf of the Hearst Egyptian Expedition of the University of California in 1904. : 47 pages, 33, [1] pages of plates : illustrations ; 41 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (page 26) and indexs. : 0878462619

Egypt and beyond : essays presented to Leonard H. Lesko upon his retirement from the Wilbour Chair of Egyptology at Brown University, June 2005 /

: 340 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 0980206502
9780980206500

Abstracts of papers : International Society for Nubian Studies : Ninth International Conference, August 21-26, 1998 /

: 103 pages ; 22 cm.

Published 2010
Perspectives on ancient Egypt : studies in honor of Edward Brovarski /

: "Bibliography of Edward Brovarski" : pages 23-28. : 474 pages : illustrations, plans, portraits ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9789777040877 (pbk.)

The Egyptian Museum, Cairo : official catalogue /

: Translation of : Die Hauptwerke im Ägyptischen Museum Kairo. : 268 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm. : Bibliography : pages 35-38.

Published 2015
Towards a new history for the Egyptian Old Kingdom : perspectives on the pyramid age /

: The Pyramid Age represents the first of several highpoints in ancient Egypt's long history. But critical questions remain about the period, its social structure and economic organization, and the long-term implications of its artistic achievements. On the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Journal of Egyptian History , The University of British Columbia, Harvard University, and Brill Academic Publishers, Boston, held a conference at Harvard University on April 26, 2012. A distinguished group of Egyptological scholars from around the world gathered to consider new perspectives on the Pyramid Age; the results are presented here.
: "In this first volume of the Harvard Egyptological Studies we publish the proceedings of an International Symposium held at Harvard University on April 26th, 2012"--Preface. : 1 online resource (vi, 529 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004301894 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

The Lost Throne of Queen Hetepheres from Giza: An Archaeological Experiment in Visualization and Fabrication /

: In 1925, one of the greatest discoveries made at Giza revealed a small, unfinished chamber (labeled “G 7000 X”) more than twenty-seven meters underground, just east of the Great Pyramid. The Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition found there the deteriorated burial equipment, sarcophagus, and other objects belonging to Queen Hetepheres I, presumed consort of Snefru and mother of Khufu. Since the discovery of this rare Old Kingdom royal assemblage, the thousands of small fragments have remained in storage in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Meticulous documentation allowed the excavators to reconstruct some of the queen’s furniture. However, the most exquisite piece, her “second” chair or throne, made of cedar with hundreds of faience inlays and completely gilded, was never reconstructed. This paper describes an interdisciplinary collaboration initiated by the Giza Project at Harvard University to create a full-scale reproduction of Hetepheres’s second chair in modern cedar, faience, gold, gesso, and copper. The goals for this visualization experiment were to reconstruct the excavation history, the iconography, and to document, insofar as possible, the ancient workflow the Egyptians used to construct this Old Kingdom masterpiece. The final results produced a new museum display object and research/teaching tool. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.5913/jarce.53.2017.a001