Vol. 25: Demon Things: Ancient Egyptian Manifestations of Liminal Entities
March 2020
Edited by Kasia Szpakowska
Recommended citation format for chapters appearing in this volume:
Bennet, Z. 2020. “The Anatomy of a Coffin Text Demon.” In K. Szpakowska (ed.), Demon Things: Ancient Egyptian Manifestations of Liminal Entities (= Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections 25), 34-45. Tucson: Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections.
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Front Matter
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Introduction
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5-19
20-33
Liminal Deities in the Borderlands: Bes and Pataikos in Ancient Nubia
Erin E. Bornemann and Stuart Tyson Smith
46-61
61-77
The Guardians of Menekhibnekau: Chapter 144 of the Book of the Dead in the Shaft Tomb of Menekhibnekau at Abusir
Renata Landgráfová
96-106
Liminal Sources of Dangerous Powers: A Case of the Black Ram
Nika Lavrentyeva and Ekatarina Alexandrova
107-115
The Impact of the Manifestation of Demoniacal Winds on Terrestrial Life: The Role of Demon Gangs in Dispersing the Iꜣdt-rnpt
El Zahraa Megahed
128-137
Symbolae Sacrae: Symbolic Formulae for Protection and Adoration within the Quarries of Gebel el-Silsila
Maria Nilsson
138-158
A Particular Depiction of Anubis from the Tomb of the Sculptor Nakhtamun (TT 335): Is Anubis a Demon?
Arnaud Quertinmont
159-168
169-180
181-200