Ancient Egyptian funerary literature encompasses a complex, dynamic, and open group of texts and images selected to be deposited in mortuary settings. Despite this shared final purpose, they derive from a variety of spheres of origin (ritual, apotropaic, medical, legal) and can be concurrently used in different contexts. They further exhibit a semantic density and were transmitted across the centuries, and subjected to modifications as they were incorporated into new social, religious, or functional environments. The twenty contributions assembled in this volume have the three-fold objective of: offering new theoretical and methodological perspectives to evaluate the structure, content, and history of these compositions; opening challenging...
Though funerary figurines, or shabtis, have formed the focus of several studies about ancient Egypti...
This thesis argues that a nuanced understanding of Egyptological writing across the late nineteenth ...
Includes bibliographical references.Part 1: Thesis -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The scenes in context --...
This dissertation focuses on the dissemination and use of texts originally used in royal pyramids du...
This diachronic and synchronic analysis examines the poetics of funerary lament in Upper Egypt ($\sp...
The aim of this dissertation is to trace the diachronic development of the notion of Duat, the ancie...
This dissertation is a study, broadly, of how images and texts were used to create meaning on religi...
Historical and Archaeological Aspects of Egyptian Funerary Culture, a thoroughly reworked translatio...
This thesis proposes that Egyptian tomb painting served as a housing for the Ka. The research examin...
In the present as in the past, the dead have been deployed to promote visions of identity, as well a...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 132-136.Chapter 1. Introduction to research -- Chapter 2. Rev...
A comprehensive illustrated reference guide to Egyptian funerary cones, including the transliteratio...
This review paper provides a summary of our current knowledge concerning mummification in ancient Eg...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 382-400.1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Literature review -- 2. Aim...
The mummy shrouds, often overlooked or dissected into dichotomous parts because of their Hellenistic...
Though funerary figurines, or shabtis, have formed the focus of several studies about ancient Egypti...
This thesis argues that a nuanced understanding of Egyptological writing across the late nineteenth ...
Includes bibliographical references.Part 1: Thesis -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The scenes in context --...
This dissertation focuses on the dissemination and use of texts originally used in royal pyramids du...
This diachronic and synchronic analysis examines the poetics of funerary lament in Upper Egypt ($\sp...
The aim of this dissertation is to trace the diachronic development of the notion of Duat, the ancie...
This dissertation is a study, broadly, of how images and texts were used to create meaning on religi...
Historical and Archaeological Aspects of Egyptian Funerary Culture, a thoroughly reworked translatio...
This thesis proposes that Egyptian tomb painting served as a housing for the Ka. The research examin...
In the present as in the past, the dead have been deployed to promote visions of identity, as well a...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 132-136.Chapter 1. Introduction to research -- Chapter 2. Rev...
A comprehensive illustrated reference guide to Egyptian funerary cones, including the transliteratio...
This review paper provides a summary of our current knowledge concerning mummification in ancient Eg...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 382-400.1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Literature review -- 2. Aim...
The mummy shrouds, often overlooked or dissected into dichotomous parts because of their Hellenistic...
Though funerary figurines, or shabtis, have formed the focus of several studies about ancient Egypti...
This thesis argues that a nuanced understanding of Egyptological writing across the late nineteenth ...
Includes bibliographical references.Part 1: Thesis -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The scenes in context --...