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Proceedings of the XI International Congress of Egyptologists, Florence, Italy 23-30 August 2015

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The Egyptian Museum of Florence, in collaboration with the University of Florence, hosted the Eleventh International Congress of Egyptologists from August 23 to 30, 2015, under the patronage of the International Association of Egyptologists. This volume compiles 136 papers and posters presented at the Congress, covering a wide array of topics including archaeology, religion, philology, mummy investigations, archaeometry, and history, providing a contemporary overview of research in these fields. The table of contents features a diverse range of studies, such as the development of Old Kingdom sites, cosmological concepts in temples, and analyses of ancient Egyptian visual narratives. Other contributions explore the significance of various artifacts, including papyri, coffins, and inscriptions, and delve into cultural practices such as animal worship and funerary rituals. Notable research includes investigations into the restoration of sarcophagi, the architectural history of temples, and the socio-cultural implications of personal names. Additionally, the volume addresses modern methodologies in Egyptology, including digital projects and non-destructive analysis techniques. It highlights the ongoing efforts to preserve and understand Egypt's rich heritage, providing insights into the complexities of ancient Egyptian society and its enduring legacy.

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Proceedings of the XI International Congress of Egyptologists, Florence, Italy 23-30 August 2015, Gloria Rosati, Maria Cristina Guidotti

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Proceedings of the XI International Congress of Egyptologists, Florence, Italy 23-30 August 2015
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2017
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souple
Pages
754
ISBN10
1784916005
ISBN13
9781784916008
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The Egyptian Museum of Florence, in collaboration with the University of Florence, hosted the Eleventh International Congress of Egyptologists from August 23 to 30, 2015, under the patronage of the International Association of Egyptologists. This volume compiles 136 papers and posters presented at the Congress, covering a wide array of topics including archaeology, religion, philology, mummy investigations, archaeometry, and history, providing a contemporary overview of research in these fields. The table of contents features a diverse range of studies, such as the development of Old Kingdom sites, cosmological concepts in temples, and analyses of ancient Egyptian visual narratives. Other contributions explore the significance of various artifacts, including papyri, coffins, and inscriptions, and delve into cultural practices such as animal worship and funerary rituals. Notable research includes investigations into the restoration of sarcophagi, the architectural history of temples, and the socio-cultural implications of personal names. Additionally, the volume addresses modern methodologies in Egyptology, including digital projects and non-destructive analysis techniques. It highlights the ongoing efforts to preserve and understand Egypt's rich heritage, providing insights into the complexities of ancient Egyptian society and its enduring legacy.