Causing His Name to Live: Studies in Egyptian Epigraphy and History in Memory of William J. MurnanePeter Peter James Brand, Louise Cooper William J. Murnane (1945-2000) dedicated his life to the epigraphic recording and historical interpretation of the monuments of pharaonic Egypt. In tribute to his important contributions to Egyptology, a prominent group of his colleagues and students offer a range of new studies on Egyptian epigraphy and historiography. Amarna studies loom large in the volume as they did in Murnane's own work. Several chapters investigate the art, history and chronology of the reigns of Akhenaten and his immediate successors. Other contributions deal with historical issues, especially those connected with the epigraphic and archaeological aspects of the Theban temples of Karnak and Luxor. The book is richly illustrated with photographs and drawings. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
William Joseph Murnane Jr March 22 1945November 17 2000 Lorelei H Corcoran | 5 |
The Amarna Succession James P Allen | 9 |
Note archéologique et épigraphique sur les architraves de la grande salle hypostyle du temple dAmonRê à Karnak Michel Azim et Vincent Rondot | 21 |
Usurped Cartouches of Merenptah at Karnak and Luxor Peter J Brand | 29 |
A Contextual Study into the Variations and Significance of Egyptian Royal Costume Using Relational Databases and Advanced Statistical Analyses A... | 49 |
Architectural and Iconographic Conundra in the Tomb of Kheruef Peter F Dorman | 65 |
The Death of Meketaten Jacobus van Dijk | 83 |
Under a Deep Blue Starry Sky Marc Gabolde | 109 |
The Festival on Which Amun Went out to the Treasury Helen JacquetGordon | 121 |
A Sandstone Relief of Tutankhamun in the Liverpool Museum from the Luxor Temple Colonnade Hall W Raymond Johnson | 125 |
An Historical Resource with Literary Histories Kenneth A Kitchen | 129 |
A Reconstruction of Senwosret Is Portico and Some Structures of Amenhotep I at Karnak François Larché | 137 |
The Land of Ramesses Donald B Redford | 175 |
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Plates | 183 |
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