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Compiled by Marsha HillBibliography of Dorothea Arnold .................................................................................................... 1
James P. AllenThe Advent of Ancient Egyptian Literature ................................................................................. 15
Susan J. AllenAn Offering to Mentuhotep, Son of Mentuhotep-ankhu, Found at Thebes—MMA 26.3.316 ................................................................................................ 25
Hartwig AltenmüllerTausret als Königin und Pharao in den Abbildungen ihres Königsgrabes ............................... 41
Dieter ArnoldSome Thoughts on the Building History of the Temple of Mentuhotep Nebhepetre at Deir el-Bahri ................................................................... 59
Felix ArnoldThe Temple of Ramses II in the Precinct of Hathor at Memphis Part I: Reconstruction and Meaning ............................................................................................. 69
Holeil GhalyThe Temple of Ramses II in the Precinct of Hathor at Memphis Part II: Hathor-Headed Columns .................................................................................................. 79
Joan AruzThe Nude Female and the Iconography of Birth ..........................................................................85
David A. AstonThe Faces of the Hyksos: Ceramic Sculpture in the Fifteenth Dynasty .................................. 103
Bettina BaderDisc-Shaped Ornaments of the Early Middle Kingdom ........................................................... 117
Miroslav BártaA Reassembled False Door from the Time of Nyuserra ............................................................ 131
BULLETIN OF THE
EGYPTOLOGICAL SEMINAR
The Art and Culture of Ancient Egypt:Studies in Honor of Dorothea Arnold
VOLUME 192015
Daphna Ben-TorScarabs from Hatshepsut’s Foundation Deposits at Deir el-Bahri: Insight into the Early 18th Dynasty and Hatshepsut’s Reign ................................................... 139
Robert Steven BianchiA Hippopotamus for Hera ........................................................................................................... 147
Manfred Bietak and Bettina BaderCanon and Freedom of Fringe Art: à propos the Fish Bowls in the Second Intermediate Period ..................................................... 157
Janine Bourriau and Will SchenckThe Last Marl C Potter: Sedment 276A ...................................................................................... 179
Betsy M. Bryan“Just Say ‘No’”—Iconography, Context, and Meaning of a Gesture ....................................... 187
Emilia CortesFrom “Weft Fringes” to “Supplementary Weft Fringes”: Thoughts and Discussion on Weaving Evolution in Egyptian Textiles .................................... 199
Denise DoxeyThe Family of Sehetepibra: A Pair of Unpublished Stelae in New York .................................. 219
Marianne Eaton-KraussThe Original Owner of Egyptian Museum, Cairo JE 46600 .................................................... 225
Biri FayAncient Egyptian Art History is Dead: Long Live Ancient Egyptian Art History! ............... 237
Richard Fazzini and Mary McKercherAn Interesting Pottery Vessel from the Temple of Mut at South Karnak ............................... 241
Peter FeinmanThe Tempest in the Tempest: The Natural Historian ................................................................ 253
Marjorie FisherA Recently Discovered Fragment of Senenmut’s Sarcophagus ................................................. 263
Laurel FlentyeRoyal Statuary of the Fourth Dynasty from the Giza Necropolis in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo ................................................................................................... 277
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Bibliography of Dorothea ArnoldCompiled by Marsha Hill
1968“Keramikbeispiele aus Gräbern der frühen 11. Dynastie von el-Tarif.” MDAIK 23 (1968), 38-67.
1969Die Polykletnachfolge: Untersuchungen zur Kunst von Argos und Sikyon zwischen Polyklet und Lysipp. Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts. Ergänzungshefte 25. Berlin, 1969.
1972“Weiteres zur Keramik von el-Tarif: Saff el-Dawâba 1970/71.” MDAIK 28 (1972), 33-46.
1973“Meeting of Archaeologists Concerned with Egyptian Pottery.” NARCE no. 86 (July 1973), 11-20.
1976“Wandbild und Scherbenbefund: Zur Töpfertechnik der alten Ägypter vom Beginn der pharaonischen Zeit bis zu den Hyksos.” MDAIK 32 (1976), 1-34.
1977“Gefässe, Gefässformen, Gefässdekor.” LÄ II, cols. 483-501.
“Zur Keramik aus dem Taltempelbereich der Pyramide Amenemhets III. in Dahschur.” MDAIK 33 (1977), 21-26.
Rita E. FreedThe “Bersha Procession” in Context Part I: An Art Historical Examination ....................................................................................... 293
Pamela HatchfieldThe “Bersha Procession” in Context Part II: Conservation History and Technical Study .................................................................. 311
José M. Galán11th Dynasty Burials below Djehuty’s Courtyard (TT 11) in Dra Abu el-Naga ..................... 331
Ogden Goelet, Jr.Verse Points, Division Markers, and Copying ............................................................................ 347
Zahi HawassNewly Discovered Scenes of Tutankhamun from Memphis and Rediscovered Fragments from Hermopolis ................................................................................ 359
Marsha HillA Statuette of Two Men and a Boy from the Amarna Period Part I: Face Facts for Understanding the Sculpture .................................................................. 367
Ann HeywoodA Statuette of Two Men and a Boy from the Amarna Period Part II: Materials Analysis and Imaging .................................................................................... 379
Salima IkramA Torso from the Gayer-Anderson Museum, Cairo ................................................................... 389
Sameh IskanderBuilding Phases of the Temple of Ramesses II at Abydos ......................................................... 393
Peter Jánosi“Bringing the Choicest of Haunches and Fowl…” Some Thoughts on the Tomb of Rehuerdjersen at Lisht-North ................................................403
W. Raymond JohnsonSexual Duality and Goddess Iconography on the Amenhotep IV Sandstone Colossi at Karnak ............................................................................. 415
Jack A. JosephsonReevaluating the Date of the Abydos Head (MMA 02.4.191) .................................................... 423
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Janice KamrinThe Egyptian Museum Database, Digitizing, and Registrar Training Projects: Update 2012 .................................................................................. 431
Nanette B. KelekianThe Resurrection of Reniseneb .................................................................................................... 441
Peter LacovaraThe Menkaure Valley Temple Settlement Revisited .................................................................. 447
David T. MininbergOne Snake or Two: Determining the True Symbol for Medicine ............................................. 455
Paul T. Nicholson, Phillip Parkes, and Caroline JacksonA Tale of Two Tiles: Preliminary Investigation of Two Faience ‘Bricks’ ................................463
David O’ConnorWho was Merika? A Continuing Debate .................................................................................... 477
Diana Craig PatchAn Exceptional Early Statuette from Abydos ............................................................................ 491
Elena PischikovaThe Second Tomb of the Vizier Nespakashuty ........................................................................... 501
Nicholas ReevesTutankhamun’s Mask Reconsidered ........................................................................................... 511
Catharine RoehrigTwo Tattooed Women from Thebes ............................................................................................. 527
Ann Macy RothUpper Egyptian Heliopolis: Thebes, Archaism, and the Political Ideology of Hatshepsut and Thutmose III ................................................................... 537
Wafaa el SaddikA Head for Amenemhat III’s Heb-sed Triad? ............................................................................ 553
Phyllis SarettaOf Lyres, Lions, Light, and Everything New Under the Sun: An Amarna Relief in The Metropolitan Museum of Art .......................................................... 557
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Deborah SchorschBastet Goes Boating ...................................................................................................................... 571
Gerry ScottAn Old Kingdom Monkey Vase in the Collection of the San Antonio Museum of Art ........................................................................................................585
Friederike SeyfriedEin weiterer Beleg für ein Gebäude- bzw. Tempelteil, namens RwD-anx(.w)-Jtn in Amarna – zur revidierten Lesung eines Blockes in Privatbesitz ......................................... 591
Hourig SourouzianLion and Sphinx Varia in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo ...........................................................597
Rainer Stadelmann Ptah who Listens to Prayers in the Mortuary Temple of Amenhotep III at Thebes ............................................................... 613
Paul Edmund StanwickCaracalla and the History of Imperial Sculpture in Egypt ...................................................... 619
Isabel StünkelNotes on Khenemet-nefer-hedjet Weret II .................................................................................. 631
Miroslav Verner“Two Vigilant (Pyramids): The Small One and the Large One”— On the First Cult Pyramid in a Queen’s Pyramid Complex ..................................................... 641
Malcolm H. WienerOh, No—Not Another Chronology! .............................................................................................649
Kei YamamotoIconography of the Sledge in Ancient Egyptian Funerary Art .................................................665
Christiane ZieglerNote sur la peinture « aux vases » (Louvre D 60 bis) ................................................................. 675
Irit ZifferPyramid Myths: Israel in Egypt ..................................................................................................683
Deborah SchorschBastet Goes Boating ...................................................................................................................... 571
Gerry ScottAn Old Kingdom Monkey Vase in the Collection of the San Antonio Museum of Art ........................................................................................................585
Friederike SeyfriedEin weiterer Beleg für ein Gebäude- bzw. Tempelteil, namens in Amarna – zur revidierten Lesung eines Blockes in Privatbesitz ......................................... 591
Hourig SourouzianLion and Sphinx Varia in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo ...........................................................597
Rainer Stadelmann Ptah who Listens to Prayers in the Mortuary Temple of Amenhotep III at Thebes ............................................................... 613
Paul Edmund StanwickCaracalla and the History of Imperial Sculpture in Egypt ...................................................... 619
Isabel StünkelNotes on Khenemet-nefer-hedjet Weret II .................................................................................. 631
Miroslav Verner“Two Vigilant (Pyramids): The Small One and the Large One”— On the First Cult Pyramid in a Queen’s Pyramid Complex ..................................................... 641
Malcolm H. WienerOh, No—Not Another Chronology! .............................................................................................649
Kei YamamotoIconography of the Sledge in Ancient Egyptian Funerary Art .................................................665
Christiane ZieglerNote sur la peinture « aux vases » (Louvre D 60 bis) ................................................................. 675
Irit ZifferPyramid Myths: Israel in Egypt ..................................................................................................683