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Egyptian art in the collection of the Seattle Art Museum /

: 28 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Bibliography : page [3] of cover. : 0932216307

Egypt and the Egyptians /

: xviii, 218 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-201) and index. : 0521449847

Picturing the past : imaging and imagining the ancient Middle East /

: Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, Feb. 7-Sept. 2, 2012. : 184 pages : illustrations (some color), 1 color map ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-184) : 9781885923899 (alk. paper)
1885923899 (alk. paper) : Sara.lib

Published 2011
Before the pyramids : the origins of Egyptian civilization /

: "Published in conjunction with the exhibition ... March 28-December 31, 2011"-- Title page verso. : 288 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), maps (chiefly col.) ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-288). : 9781885923820 (pbk.)
1885923821 (pbk.)

Published 2003
Ancient Egypt : treasures from the collection of the Oriental Institute, University of Chicago /

: xiii, 146p. : ; 29cm. : 1885923252

Published 2021
Offerings to Maat : essays in honour of Emily Teeter /

: 257 pages : illustrations, portrait ; 26 cm. : 9783969290750

A Stela of the Family of Khaemtir (i) and the Scribe Qenherkhepshef (i) (Chicago OIM E14315) /

: Oriental Institute stela E14315 was excavated at Medinet Habu in 1928. All four surfaces of the limestone monument are decorated. According to a text on the recto, the stela was commissioned by the Worker in the Place of Truth, Khaemtir (i). Also shown are men who, it is suggested, comprise four generations of his family, including grandchildren, some of whom are not otherwise attested. The scribe Qenherkhepshef appears very prominently on the recto of the stela, and it is proposed that he is shown in this context because the family was beholden to him for their positions. The recto of the stela was carved in approximately year 40 of the reign of Ramesses II. The verso and edges of the stela, it is suggested, were carved two generations later, at the end of the reign, an indication that Qenherkhepshef continued to have the ability to influence the careers of this family of workers and that the family felt it appropriate to honor him on their family monument.

Published 2007
Egypt and the Egyptians /

: xxiii, 255 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm : Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-224) and index. : 0521851505
9780521851503
0521616891
9780521616898

Published 2010
Visible language : inventions of writing in the ancient Middle East and beyond /

: Exhibition catalog held at the Oriental Institute of Chicago. : 240 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), col. maps ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781885923769