Description: Ancient Egyptian CoffinsPast - Present - FutureEdited by Julie Dawson & Helen SturdwickThis collection of papers by leading international experts on the subject of ancient Egyptian coffins, builds on a project based at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, to study and record in detail its collection. Papers address a series of topics including:the development of coffins in antiquity, including iconographic and text-based studies, providing new insights into ancient Egyptian belief systems at different periods and regional differences in coffin presentation; the post-antiquity history of coffins, including their acquisition and subsequent treatment in museums around the world; developments in technical examination and methods of studying coffins, especially the use of multispectral imaging to provide non-invasive analysis of materials, and what this tells us about construction and decorative techniques at different periods and in response to the availability of different materials and increasing evidence of the re-use of materials and complete re-working of coffins for new owners, leading us to question fundamental attitudes to the purpose of coffins as containers of human remains and the practices of craftsmen in the funerary industry. The papers stem from a conference held at the Museum to accompany a major new exhibition.Table of ContentsUta Siffert: Middle Kingdom mummy shaped coffins: investigating meaning and functionHans-Hubertus Münch: High class coffins? Some remarks on the black coffins of theEighteenth Dynasty from KV40Lisa Sartini: The black coffins with yellow decoration of the New Kingdom: an original iconographic studyCarolina Teotino: The apotropaic entourage of Osiris: The protective genii on sarcophagi and coffins of the Late and the Graeco-Roman PeriodsAsja Müller: Contextualising Roman Mummy Masks: The Cambridge CollectionAndrzej Niwinski : Coffins of the 21-22 Dynasties as a source of information about the sacred landscape of Western ThebesRaphaële Meffre: The funerary ensemble of a Libyan princess of the beginning of the Twenty- second Dynasty and the iconography of early Twenty-second Dynasty cartonnagesP. Buscaglia, M. Cardinali, T. Cavaleri, P. Croveri, G. Ferraris di Celle, A. Piccirillo and F. Zenucchini: Nesimenjem and the Valley of the Queens’ CoffinsCynthia Sheikholeslami: A Libyan singer in the Karnak temple choirFruzsina Bartos: Cartonnages with painted and moulded decoration from the Twenty-second DynastySusanna Moser :The coffin of the Anthropology Museum in Padua and the others: A peculiar type of Late to Ptolemaic Period wooden anthropoid coffinsYolanda de la Torre Robles: Late Period Coffins from Qubbet el-Hawa tomb 33Marie Peterková Hlouchova: Late Period wooden coffins from AbusirJonathan P. Elias and Carter Lupton: Regional Identification of Late Period Coffins from Northern Upper EgyptKatalin Kothay: On the dating problems of the coffins of GamhudLisa Bruno, Anna Serotta and Yekaterina Barbash: Ancient Egyptian Coffins at the Brooklyn Museum: New Insights on Manufacture, History and TreatmentPatricia Rigault : The rediscovery and the restoration of the outer coffin of Tanetmit (Louvre N2588) – Twenty-second DynastyMarco Nicola, Simone Musso and Simone Petacchi: Non-invasive diagnostic techniques in the authentication and study of Egyptian coffins: the case of the anthropoid coffin of Pakharw, son of Panehesy and the cartonnage of Asetirdis in the Stibbert Museum, FlorenceEman H.Zidan, Mohamed Gamal Rashed and Sabah Abd el Razzik: The conservation of some “unknown” wooden coffins: Re-contextualizing archaeological context, technical examination and conservation approachesCaroline Cartwright: Identifying Egyptian coffin woods using scanning electron microscopyN.M.N. El Hadidi, S. Darwish, M. Ragab, H. Abd El Gaoudi, S. Abd El-Razik, M. Abd Elrahman and K. Attia: Beyond the Visible, Merging scientific analysis and Traditional methods for the documentation of the anthropoid coffin of AmenemhâtT. Cavaleri, P. Buscaglia, M. Cardinali, M. Nervo, M. Pisani, P. Triolo and M. Zucco: Multi and hyperspectral imaging and 3D techniques for discovering Egyptian coffinsAlessia Amenta: The restoration of the coffin of Butehamon: New points for reflection from the scientific investigationsNour Mohamed Badr, Mona Fouad Ali, Nesrin M.N. El Hadidi, Hanaa El-Gaoudi, Mohamed Abd El Rahman with Raphaële Meffre: Egyptological and non-destructive analytical study of a Ptolemaic wooden coffin lid from Abusir el-Meleq in The Egyptian Museum, CairoAntje Zygalski: Coffin lid of an unidentified person from the end of the Third Intermediate Period/beginning of the Late Period: Observations on wood and construction.Kara Cooney: Different patterns of coffin reuse from the Twentieth to Twenty-second DynastiesJohn H. Taylor: Decoding ancient Egyptian coffins: the judgement of the dead and their eternal destiny. Publisher : Oxbow Books (February 7, 2019) Language : English Hardcover : 288 pages ISBN-10 : 1785709186 ISBN-13 : 9781785709180
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Book Title: Ancient Egyptian Coffins
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Original Language: English
Type: Illustrated Book
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Special Attributes: Illustrated
Author: Julie Dawson, Helen Sturdwick
Features: Illustrated
Genre: History
Topic: Ancient World, Archaeology
Subjects: History & Military
Number of Pages: 288