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An examination of the myriad lifetimes lived by ancient Egyptian artifacts

Egypt has a particular longue dure, a continuity of preservation in deep time, not seen in other parts of the world. Over the centuries, ancient buildings have been adopted for purposes that differed from the original. Temple sites have been transformed into places of worship for new deities or turned into houses and tombs. Tombs, in turn, have been adapted to function as human dwellings already in the Late Antique Period.

The Afterlives of Egyptian History expands on the traditional academic approach of studying the original function and sociopolitical circumstances of ancient Egyptian objects, texts, and sites to examine their secondary lives by exploring their reuse, modification, and reinterpretation.

Written in honor of the Egyptologist, Edward Bleiberg, this volume brings together a group of luminous scholars from a wide range of fields, including Egyptian archaeology, philology, conservation, and art, to explore the historical circumstances, as well as political and economic situations, of people who have come into contact with ancient Egypt, both in antiquity and in more recent times.

Contributor Affiliations:
  • Yekaterina Barbash, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY USA
  • Lisa Bruno, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY USA
  • Simon Connor, F.R.S.FNRS, Brussels, Belgium and University of Liege, Liege, Belgium
  • Kathlyn (Kara) Cooney, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA USA
  • Richard Fazzini, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY USA
  • Peter Lacovara, Ancient Egyptian Archaeology and Heritage Fund, Albany, NY USA
  • Ronald J. Leprohon, University of Toronto, Canada
  • Mary McKercher, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY USA
  • Edmund Meltzer, Pacifica Graduate Institute, Carpinteria, California USA
  • Joachim Friedrich Quack, Heidelberg University, Tiffin, Ohio USA
  • Paul Edmund Stanwick, independent scholar, New York, NY USA
  • Emily Teeter, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL USA
  • Kathy Zurek-Doule, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY USA

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The
Afterlives
of Egyptian
History

The
Afterlives
of Egyptian
History

REUSE AND REFORMULATION OF
OBJECTS, PLACES, AND TEXTS

A VOLUME IN HONOR OF EDWARD L. BLEIBERG

Edited by
Yekaterina Barbash and Kathlyn M. Cooney
With a Preface by Kathy Zurek-Doule

The American University in Cairo Press
Cairo New York

This electronic edition published in 2021 by

The American University in Cairo Press

113 Sharia Kasr el Aini, Cairo, Egypt

One Rockefeller Plaza, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10020

www.aucpress.com

Copyright 2021 by The American University in Cairo Press

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.

ISBN 978 1 617 97992 7

eISBN 9781649030573

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Contents

Lisa Bruno

Edmund S. Meltzer

Joachim Friedrich Quack

Richard Fazzini and Mary McKercher

Paul Edmund Stanwick

Simon Connor

Peter Lacovara

Ronald J. Leprohon

Kathlyn M. Cooney

Emily Teeter

Yekaterina Barbash

Abbreviations
ADAIKAbhandlungen des Deutschen Archologischen Instituts Kairo
AHAegyptiaca Helvetica
AICArt Institute of Chicago
AJAAmerican Journal of Archaeology
AMSaccelerated mass spectrometry
AnOrAnalecta Orientalia
OSgyptischOrientalische Sammlung
ArachneiDAI.objects arachne of the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) and the Archaeological Institute of the University of Cologne: https://arachne.dainst.org/
ArchVerArchologische Verffentlichungen
ARCEAmerican Research Center in Egypt
ASAEAnnales du Service des antiquits de lgypte
ASEArchaeological Survey of Egypt
BAR-ISBritish Archaeological Reports, International Series
BCEBefore the Common Era
BCHBulletin de correspondance hellnique
BDBook of the Dead
BdBibliothque dtude
BESBulletin of the Egyptological Seminar
BHBeni Hasan (Newberry and Griffith) (4 vols.) Archaeological Survey of Egypt 12, 5, 7. London: Egypt Exploration Fund, 18931900.
BIFAOBulletin de lInstitut franais darchologie orientale
BMBritish Museum, London
BMMABulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
BSAE/ERABritish School of Archaeology in Egypt and Egyptian Research Account
BSEGBulletin de la socit dgyptologie Genve
BSFEBulletin de la socit franaise dgyptologie
BSRAABulletin de la socit royale darchologie dAlexandrie
ca.circa
cat.catalog
CdChronique dgypte
ceCommon Era
cf.confer, compare
CGCatalogue gnral, Egyptian Museum, Cairo
cm(s)centimeter(s)
col(s).column(s)
CTCoffin Texts
CTcomputed tomography
diss.dissertation
EAEgyptian Archaeology
EbersPapyrus Ebers, das hermetische Buch ber die Arzneimittel der alten gypter (Ebers) Leipzig: Wilhelm Eigelmann, 1875.
ed(s).editor(s); edition
EEFEgypt Exploration Fund
EESEgypt Exploration Society
EJAEuropean Journal of Archaeology
ELTEEtvs Lornd University
ERAEgyptian Research Account
fffollowing
FIFAOFouilles de lInstitut franais darchologie orientale
fig(s).figure(s)
F.R.S-FNRSThe Fund for Scientific Research-FNRS
GC-MSgas chromatography-mass spectrometry
GEMGrand Egyptian Museum
GMGttinger Miszellen
HAUMHerzog-Anton-Ulrich-Museum, Braunschweig, Germany
HearstThe Hearst Medical Papyrus: Hieratic Text in 17 Facsimile Plates in Collotype, with Introduction and Vocabulary (Reisner). Leipzig: J.C. Hinrichs, 1905.
IAlexImpRecueil des inscriptions grecques et latines (non funraires) dAlexandrie impriale (Kayser)
IFAOInstitut franais darchologie orientale du Caire
JAEIJournal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections
JARCEJournal of the American Research Center in Egypt
JAOSJournal of the American Oriental Society
JdEJournal dEntre, Egyptian Museum (Cairo)
JEAJournal of Egyptian Archaeology
JEHJournal of Egyptian History
JEOLJaarbericht van het Vooraziatisch-Egyptisch Genootschap Ex Oriente Lux
JNESJournal of Near Eastern Studies
JSSEAJournal of the Society of the Study of Egyptian Antiquities
KmtKmt: A Modern Journal of Ancient Egypt
LLexikon der gyptologie, 7 vols. (Helck and Otto, eds.) Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, 197292
Lacau, TRTextes religieux gyptiens. P. Lacau. Paris: Honor Champion, 1910.
LGGLexikon der gyptischen Gtter und Gtterbezeichnungen. 8 vols. (Leitz, ed.), Dudley, MA, Peeters, 2002
mmeter
MSMnchner gyptologische Studien
MDAIKMitteilungen des Deutschen Archologischen Instituts, Abteilung Kairo
MMAMetropolitan Museum of Art
MMJMetropolitan Museum Journal
MNRMuseo Nazionale Romano
MonAegMonumenta Aegyptiaca
MOMMaison de lOrient et de la Mditerrane
MREMonographies Reine lisabeth
n, nnnote(s)
NINONederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten
NMNational Museum (Alexandria)
no(s).number(s)
NSFNational Science Foundation
NYHSNew-York Historical Society
OBOOrbis Biblicus et Orientalis
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