Vol. 17: Egyptology and Anthropology: Historiography, Theoretical Exchange, and Conceptual Development
March 2018
Proceedings of the Lady Wallis Budge Symposium held at the University of Cambridge, 25–26 July 2017
edited by Kathryn Howley and Rune Nyord
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Front Matter
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Title Page
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Introduction
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Into the Wild? Rethinking the Dynastic Conception of the Desert beyond Nature and Culture
Axelle Brémont
1-17
Power Relations and the Adoption of Foreign Material Culture: A Different Perspective from First-Millennium BCE Nubia
Kathryn Howley
18-36
Write to Dominate Reality: Graphic Alteration of Anthropomorphic Signs in the Pyramid Texts
Francesca Iannarilli
37-46
Dirt, Purity, and Spatial Control: Anthropological Perspectives on Ancient Egyptian Society and Culture during the Middle Kingdom
Margaret Maitland
47-72
73-87
88-113
Death and the Right Fluids: Perspectives from Egyptology and Anthropology
Martin Pehal and Markéta Preininger Svoboová
114-136
156-172
Boat Symbolism in Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt: An Ethno-Archaeological Approach
Dorian Vanhulle
173-187
188-201