Vols. 38 & 39: Gods and Humans in Ancient Egypt
June 2023
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Front Matter
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Introduction
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1–20
The Representation of “Humans” and Gods in the So-Called Satirical Ostraca and Papyri from Deir el-Medina
Jennifer Miyuki Babcock
21–28
Time of Creation, Creation of Time: Notes on the Making of Time in Six Religious Hymns of the New Kingdom (ca. 1539–1077 BCE)
Guilherme Borges Pires
47–70
New Kingdom Private Theban Tombs: Places of Interaction between the Living, the Dead and the Gods
Miriam Bueno Guardia
71–82
Self-Presentation in the Ptolemaic-Early Roman Period: Looking at Non-royal Portraiture
Giorgia Cafici
83–96
Remarques préliminaires sur le rôle des grands prêtres ramessides d’après leurs textes autobiographiques et leurs titres
Edwin Dalino
107–116
Everything Is Not What It Seems: A New Examination of a Purported Naos Fragment from the 4th Century BCE in Verona
Åke Engsheden
117–126
127–150
The Concept of the Desert Embodied by the God Ha, “Lord of the West”: The Meaning of the Words zmj.t, zpA.t, XAz.t, and jmn.t in the Sources Mentioning Ha
Kata Jasper
161–194
Génétique humaine versus génétique divine dans l’ancienne Égypte d’apres les Textes des Pyramides: un système métaphorique de substitution
Bernard Mathieu
195–202
A Priest, His Gods and His Depiction: Creation, Execration, and the Roles, Texts, and Vignette of Hor of Karnak
Kerry Muhlestein
203–220
Between Humanity and the Gods: Sacred Animals and Their Place in Popular Region at Saqqara
Paul Nicholson
221–230
A Brief Insight into the Cult Practice of a Family of Deir el-Medina: The Qaha Example
Elena Panaite
231–242
The Intimate Religion of Greco-Roman Brides in Documentary Papyri: Some Observations about Aphrodite Statuettes
Simona Russo
243–254