Causing His Name To Live
Studies in Egyptian Epigraphy and History in Memory of William J. Murnane
Biographical note
Peter J. Brand, Ph.D. (1998) in Egyptology, University of Toronto, is an associate professor of Egyptology and Ancient History at the University of Memphis. His published works focus on New Kingdom history and epigraphy, especially the Ramesside Period and Egypt's foreign relations. His first book was The Monuments of Seti I (Brill, 2000).
Louise Cooper is a doctoral student at the University of Memphis who began her studies under William J. Murnane. Her forthcoming dissertation examines the Nomarchs and other officials of the Late Old Kingdom and First Intermediate Period.
Louise Cooper is a doctoral student at the University of Memphis who began her studies under William J. Murnane. Her forthcoming dissertation examines the Nomarchs and other officials of the Late Old Kingdom and First Intermediate Period.
Readership
All persons interested in the art, architecture, chronology, epigraphy and history of Ancient Egypt, especially during the New Kingdom and Amarna periods and of the monuments of Karnak and Luxor.
Table of contents
1. Introduction
2. A Fond Remembrance: William Joseph Murnane, Jr. March 22, 1945–November 17, 2000, Lorelei H. Corcoran
3. The Amarna Succession, James P. Allen
4. Note archéologique et épigraphique sur les architraves de la grande salle hypostyle du temple d’Amon-Rê à Karnak, Michel Azim et Vincent Rondot
5. Usurped Cartouches of Merenptah at Karnak and Luxor, Peter J. Brand
6. Quantifying Regalia: A Contextual Study into the Variations and Significance of Egyptian Royal Costume Using Relational Databases and Advanced Statistical Analyses, Amy Calvert
7. The Long Coregency Revisited: Architectural and Iconographic Conundra in the Tomb of Kheruef, Peter F. Dorman
8. The Death of Meketaten, Jacobus van Dijk
9. Images of Amenhotep IV and Nefertiti in the Style of the Previous Reign, Earl L. Ertman
10. Two Semi-Erased Kushite Cartouches in the Precinct of Mut at South Karnak, Richard A. Fazzini
11. Un assemblage au nom d’Amenemhat Ier dans les magasins du temple de Louxor, Luc Gabolde
12. Under a Deep Blue Starry Sky, Marc Gabolde
13. The Festival on Which Amun Went out to the Treasury, Helen Jacquet-Gordon
14. A Sandstone Relief of Tutankhamun in the Liverpool Museum from the Luxor Temple Colonnade Hall, W. Raymond Johnson
15. Egyptian New-Kingdom Topographical Lists: An Historical Resource with “Literary” Histories, Kenneth A. Kitchen
16. A Reconstruction of Senwosret I’s Portico and Some Structures of Amenhotep I at Karnak, François Larché
17. The Land of Ramesses, Donald B. Redford
2. A Fond Remembrance: William Joseph Murnane, Jr. March 22, 1945–November 17, 2000, Lorelei H. Corcoran
3. The Amarna Succession, James P. Allen
4. Note archéologique et épigraphique sur les architraves de la grande salle hypostyle du temple d’Amon-Rê à Karnak, Michel Azim et Vincent Rondot
5. Usurped Cartouches of Merenptah at Karnak and Luxor, Peter J. Brand
6. Quantifying Regalia: A Contextual Study into the Variations and Significance of Egyptian Royal Costume Using Relational Databases and Advanced Statistical Analyses, Amy Calvert
7. The Long Coregency Revisited: Architectural and Iconographic Conundra in the Tomb of Kheruef, Peter F. Dorman
8. The Death of Meketaten, Jacobus van Dijk
9. Images of Amenhotep IV and Nefertiti in the Style of the Previous Reign, Earl L. Ertman
10. Two Semi-Erased Kushite Cartouches in the Precinct of Mut at South Karnak, Richard A. Fazzini
11. Un assemblage au nom d’Amenemhat Ier dans les magasins du temple de Louxor, Luc Gabolde
12. Under a Deep Blue Starry Sky, Marc Gabolde
13. The Festival on Which Amun Went out to the Treasury, Helen Jacquet-Gordon
14. A Sandstone Relief of Tutankhamun in the Liverpool Museum from the Luxor Temple Colonnade Hall, W. Raymond Johnson
15. Egyptian New-Kingdom Topographical Lists: An Historical Resource with “Literary” Histories, Kenneth A. Kitchen
16. A Reconstruction of Senwosret I’s Portico and Some Structures of Amenhotep I at Karnak, François Larché
17. The Land of Ramesses, Donald B. Redford
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