Papers from an international Egyptological conference entitled
Evolving Egypt: Innovation, Appropriation, and Reinterpretation in
Ancient Egypt held in February 2006 at BYU-Hawaii (Oahu). Contents:
1) Possibilities and Pitfalls in Identifying Innovation: The Early
Ramesside Era as a Case Study (Kerry Muhlestein); 2) Les bateaux et
le sacre dans l'ancienne Egypte (Ana Maria Rosso); 3) Symbolic
Connotations of Pyramid Temples in the 5th and 6th Dynasties (Pal
Steiner); 4) Dating of Stelae of the 12th Dynasty: A Statistical
Approach (Des Bright); 5) The Expansionist Policies of the New
Kingdom and the Increase in Craft Specialization in the Textile
Industry (Giovanni Tata); 6) Copy and Reinterpretation in the Tomb
of Nakht: Ancient Egyptian Hermeneutics (Valerie Angenot); 7) The
Daily Cult: Space, Continuity and Change (Robyn Gillam); 8) Glossed
Over: Ancient Egyptian Interpretations of Their Religion (John
Gee); 9) The Hieratic Scribal Tradition in Preexilic Judah (David
Calabro); 10) Ptolemaic Translation and Representation: The
Hellenistic Sculptural Program of the Memphite Sarapieion (Shanna
Kennedy-Quigley); 11) Appropriation of Egyptian Judgment in the
Testament of Abraham? (Jared Ludlow); 12 New Evidence of Coptic
Mummification Techniques From Tell El-Hibeh, Middle Egypt (Robert
M. Yohe II, Jill K. Gardner, and Deanna Heikkinen).
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