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Published 2010
Offerings to the discerning eye : an Egyptological medley in honor of Jack A. Josephson /

: xxix, 362 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004178748 : 1566-2055 ;

Statues of the XXVth and XXVIth dynasties Nrs. 48601 - 48649 /

: At head of title : Ministry of Culture, Supreme Council of Antiquities. : 116 pages, 49 pages of plates : illustrations ; 32 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9773051943

Published 2010
Offerings to the discerning eye : an Egyptological medley in honor of Jack A. Josephson /

: Egyptologist Jack A. Josephson, a writer and researcher in the tradition of the "gentleman scholar," has achieved broad recognition as an authority in Egyptian art history. His lucid investigative analyses have probed and redefined the limits of inquiry, expanded research parameters, and broadened perspectives, emphasizing the undeniable contributions of art history in an intra-disciplinary framework. This volume of collected essays is dedicated to Josephson by distinguished friends and colleagues, a select roster including eminent, established scholars in the field of Egyptology and rising stars of the younger generation. Josephson views Egyptian art history as a critical but neglected area of study, and is a strong proponent of its reinstatement in the academic curriculum as an essential component in the formation of new cadres. The quality of the articles in this Egyptological medley is a tribute to the honoree and an affirmation of the esteem of his peers, while the range of subjects and variety of themes addressed reflect the degree to which he has, in his own scholarship, undertaken to implement his ideal.
: "Bibliography of Jack A. Josephson": pages [xv]. : 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9789047441090 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Naqada IId: The Birth of an Empire Kingship, Writing, Organized Religion /

: This study explores the genesis of the Egyptian Empire in the Naqada IId period and why the authors believe it originated at that time. It evolved in an era that witnessed unprecedented strides in human achievement. This was in many ways similar to other rare episodes in human history in which radical leaps of innovation unexpectedly and inexplicably appear; it represents a transition from mythological to historical awareness. This period, in which hieroglyphic writing emerges, should no longer be referred to as prehistoric but rather early historic. The comparatively brief time span of this revolution is nothing short of miraculous and requires an acceptance of logical inference supported by the evidence we have gathered from currently available sources.