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  • 718Responsable de la Seccin: Carmen Alcrudo Dirige: Jos Miguel Alcrudo

    AVANCESde PRTICO LIBRERAS 4 de febrero de 2005www.porticolibrerias.es

    EGIPTOLOGA 62

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    02 Ashton, S.-A.: Roman Egyptomania. With Contributions from T. Buttrey andA. Popescu. A Special Exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge 24September 2004-8 May 20052004 198 pp., 109 lm. col. 40,00

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    08 Basade. Boletn de la Asociacin andaluza de egiptologa, 2 20042004 113 pp., fig. 20,00INDICE: A. Anselin: Le lzard et le ttard. Archologie linguistique du nombre: faune gyptienne etpense de la quantification J. J. Castillos: Los orgenes de Egipto S. Costa Llerda: Muerte ritualdel rey durante la fiesta Sed S. Quirke / J. R. Prez-Accino: Digital Egypt for universities (DEU):recursos electrnicos para el aprendizaje de la egiptologa Z. Hawass: The secret doors inside theGreat pyramid T. Soria Trastoy: Un testamento del imperio antiguo: ltimas voluntades del prncipeNikaura J. de la Torre Surez: El origen de los hebreos e Israel (los apiru II).

    09 Bedman, T. / F. Martn Valentn: Sen-en-Mut. El hombre que pudo ser rey deEgipto2004 229 pp., fig. 20,00INDICE: Los libertadores de Egipto Los secretos del templo Los reinados de Amen-Hotep Iy Thutmosis I Hatshepsut y su destino real Hatshepsut Maat-ka-Ra, soberano de las dos tierras El reinado de Hatshepsut El viaje a Punt, el pas del incienso Otros trabajos de Sen-en-Mutpara su reina La morada de eternidad de Sen-en-Mut Sen-en-Mut y Hatshepsut unidos en laeternidad.

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    11 Bonnet, C.: Le temple principal de la ville de Kerma et son quartierreligieux [Mission archologique de lUniversit de Genve Kerma, Sou-dan]. Avec la collaboration de D. Valbelle. Contribution de B. Privati2004 207 pp., 143 fig., lm. col. 45,00

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    12 Bourriau, J. / J. Phillips, eds.: Invention and Innovation. The Social Contextof Technological Change, 2: Egypt, the Aegean and the Near East, 1650-1150BC. Proceedings of a Conference Held at the McDonald Institute for ArchaeologicalResearch, Cambridge, 4-6 September 20022004 x + 214 pp., 110 fig. 44,26INDICE: A. Shortland: Hopeful monsters? Invention and innovation in the archaeological record I. Shawe: Identity and occupation: how did individuals define themselves and their work in the egyptiannew kingdom? R. T. Sparks: Canaan in Egypt: archaeological evidence for a social phenomenon L. Smith & al.: The provenance of canaanite amphorae found at Memphis and Amarna in the newkingdom: results 2000-2002 J. Bourriau: The beginnings of amphora production in Egypt M.Serpico: Natural product technology in new kingdom Egypt H. Martlew: Minoan and mycenaeantechnology as revealed through organic residue analysis M. Panagiotaki & al.: The productiontechnology of aegean bronze age vitreous materials S.-A. Ashton: Egyptian sculptors models:functions and fashions in the 18th dynasty J. Phillips: How to build a body without one: compositestatues from Amarna.

    13 Brugsch, H. K.: Hieroglyphisch-demotisches Wrterbuch. Enthaltend inwissenschaftlicher Anordnung und Folge den Wortschatz der Heiligen undder Volkssprache und Schrift der alten gypter. Nebst Erklrung der einzelnenStmme und der davon Abgeleiteten Formen unter Hinweis auf ihreVerwandtschaft mit men Entsprechenden Wrtern des koptischen und dersemitischen Idiome, 7 vols.1867-82, facsm. 3.188 pp. 1441,44

    14 Burkard, G.: Das Klagelied des Papyrus Berlin P. 23040 A-C. Ein Dokumentdes priesterlichen Widerstandes gegen Fremdherrschaft2003 vii + 137 pp., 8 despl. 48,00

    15 Cahiers de la cramique gyptienne, 72004 vii + 291 pp., fig. 21,00INDICE: C. Boutantin: la recherche dune datation perdue. Un ensemble de terres cuites zoomorphes N. Buchez: Les vases cuire de lpoque prdynastique Adama: aspects techniques, conomiqueset culturels L. Cotelle-Michel: Des plastrons en terre cuite au dpartement des antiquitsgyptiennes du Louvre C. Defernez: La cramique dAyn Soukhna: observations prliminaires P. French: Distinctive pottery from the second half of the 6th century B.C. C. A. Hope: A noteon some ceramics from Mut, Dakhleh oasis E. C. Khler / J. C. Smythe: Early dynastic potteryfrom Helwan Establishing a ceramic corpus of the Naqada III period G. Lecuyot / G. Pierrat-Bonnefois: Corpus de la cramique de Td. Fouilles 1980-1983 et 1990 S. Marchand: Fouillesrcentes dans la zone urbaine de Dendara: La cramique de la fin de lancien empire au dbut de la XIIdynastie L. Op de Beeck: Possibilities and restrictions for the use of Maidum-bowls as chronologicalindicators S. Pradines: Note prliminaire sur un atelier de pipes ottomanes lest du Caire.

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    16 Capuani, M.: Egitto copto. Contributi di O. Meinardus E M.-H. Rutschowscaya1999 272 pp., fig., fot., lm. col. 79,50

    17 Castel Ronda, E.: Abidos. Templo de Sethy I2004 176 pp., 174 fig. 24,00

    18 Cauville, S.: Dendara V-VI. Traduction. Les cryptes du temple dHathor, I2004 x + 557 pp., 61 lm. 78,00

    19 Cauville, S.: Dendara V-VI. Index phrasologique. Les cryptes du templedHathor, II2004 vi + 556 pp. 88,40

    20 Cervello Autuori, J. / A. J. Quevedo lvarez, eds.: ...ir a buscar lea. Estudiosdedicados al Prof. Jess Lpez2001 205 pp., 27 fig. 33,00INDICE: H. Altenmller: Wann fand die Haremsverschwrung gegen Ramses III. statt? M. V.Asensi Amors: Madera de Egipto, madera importada. I: Contribucin del estudio de la anatoma dela madera para la comprensin de la civilizacin egipcia L. Baqu Manzano: Min-Osiris, Min-Horus:a propsito de un relieve del templo de Hibis en el oasis de El Jarga A. Bongioanni: A propositodi libert o necessit nellantico Egitto J. Cervell Autuori: Los dos hermanos en la literaturaneoegipcia y en la tradicin oral negro-africana. Una lectura comparada M. Conde: Vestigios de unaprimera recensin cosmognica en los textos de las pirmides S. Curto: La catalogazione del Museoegizio di Torino e il contributo di Jess Lpez G. Del Olmo Lete: Origen y decadencia de Dagn A. Diego Espinel: An old hieratic inscription from Meir S. Donadoni: Un frammento di stelleramesside dai Kiman Fares J. M. Galn: An inscribed mummy bandage A. Loprieno: On thecontribution of phonology to egyptian philology M. L. Mangado Alonso: Evolucin iconogrficay lingstica de los relieves egipcios del imperio antiguo: las escenas de elaboracin de la cuerda J.C. Moreno Garca: H.q3w, jefes, gobernadores, y lites rurales en el III milenio antes de Cristo.Reflexiones acerca de algunas estatuas del imperio antiguo J. Padr i Parcerisa: La plata de Psusenesy la fecha de la fundacin de Cdiz A. J. Quevedo lvarez: El futuro copto I: un tiempo de aspectoperfectivo A. Roccati: Un inno al sole levante J. M. Serrano Delgado: La titulatura real de losfaraones persas M. R. Valdesogo Martn: Cosas cotidianas, imgenes para la resurreccin P.Vernus: Le nom daction et tymologique comme modificateur du verbe: une construction gyptienneproche du mafcl mut

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    22 Costa Llerda, S. / L. Baque Manzano / J. Garca Vilalta: Voces en el umbral

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    de la muerte. El faran frente a las divinidades en el Valle de los Reyes: tumbade Horembed (KV 57)1999 128 pp., fig. 14,72

    23 Cuenca-Estrella, M. / R. Barba: La medicina en el antiguo Egipto2004 190 pp., fig. 17,00INDICE: El medio geogrfico, la dieta y las costumbres Fuentes antiguas. Papiros mdicos yrepresentaciones artsticas Los mdicos y la prctica de la medicina en el Egipto faranico Lapaleopatologa y la paleomedicina Las enfermedades infecciosas Las enfermedades mdicas Las enfermedades quirrgicas y traumatismos. Las enfermedades medicoquirrgicas.

    24 Davies, N. de G.: The Rock Tombs of El-Amarna, 1 & 2: The Tomb ofMeryra, the Tombs of Panehesy and Meyra II2004 120 pp. 62,40

    25 Davies, N. de G.: The Rock Tombs of El-Amarna, 3 & 4: The Tombs of Huyaand Ahmes, the Tombs of Penthu, Mahu, and Others2004 96 pp., fig., 84 lm. 62,40

    26 Davies, N. de G.: The Rock Tombs of El-Amarna, 5 & 6: Smaller Tombs andBoundary Stelae Tombs of Parennefer, Tutu and Ay2004 90 pp., fig., 88 lm. 62,40

    27 Desroches Noblecourt, C.: Hatshepsut. La reina misteriosa2004 600 pp. fig., lm. col. 39,50

    28 Dodson, A. / D. Hilton: The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt2004 320 pp., 300 fig. 46,75

    29 Dziobek, E.: Das Grab des Ineni: Theben Nr. 811992 149 pp., 71 lm. 149,76

    30 Edwards, I. E. S.: From the Pyramids to Tutankhamun. Memoirs of anEgyptologist2000 viii + 352 pp., 9 lm. 46,80

    31 El-Khouli, A. A. R. H. / R. Holthoer / C. A. Hope / O. E. Kaper: Stone Vessels,Pottery, and Sealings from the Tomb of TutAnkhamun. Edited by J. Baines1993 xviii + 50 pp., 16 fig., lm. 93,60

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    32 Fevr, F.: Le dernier pharaon. Ramss III ou le crpuscule dune civilisa-tion1992 272 pp. 14,94

    33 Fischer-Elfert, H.-W.: Die Lehre eines Mannes fr seinen Sohn. EineEtappe auf dem Gottesweg des loyalen und solidarischen Beamten desMittleren Reiches, 2 vols. (Texband & Tafelband)1999 xli + 480 pp., 257 lm. 119,60

    34 Froschauer, H. / H. Harrauer, eds.: ... und will schn sein. Schmuck undKosmetik im sptantiken gypten2004 137 pp., fig., 9 lm. col. 35,00INDICE: H. Froschauer: gyptische Schnheitspflege nach den Pharaonen im Spiegel der Realien U. Gnkel: Haarnadeln H. Harrauer: Schnheit in den Papyrusquellen A. Selander: Schnheitin der koptischen Literatur, Beobachtungen und berlegungen C. Gastgeber: Stellungnahmen derKirchenvter zu Schmuck und Kosmetik H. Froschauer: Katalog der Realien C. Gastgeber:Sachindex H. Froschauer: Konkondanz der Inventarnummern.

    35 Garca Moreno, L. A. / A. Prez Largacha, eds.: Aegyptiaca complvtensia,3: Egipto y el exterior. Contactos e influencias1997 221 pp., 4 lm., fig. 12,02

    36 Garstang, J.: Burial Customs of Ancient Egypt. As Illustrated by Tombs ofthe Middle Kingdom. A Report of Excavations Made in the Necropolis of BeniHassan During 1902-3-42002 265 pp., 231 fig., 2 despl. 273,00

    37 Gordon, A. H. / C. W. Schwabe: The Quick and the Dead? BiomedicalTheory in Ancient Egypt2004 xxii + 238 pp., fig. 78,00INDICE: Sources of egyptian biomedical knowledge Life and death Predynastic Egypt as cattleculture The approach of comparative biomedicine Live flesh: rudiments of muscle physiology Physiology of the spine The male reproductive system The egyptian healing establishment Egyptian biomedical science: theories and implications Epilogue. Broader implications of healingin a fused or integrated society.

    38 Gorton, A. F.: Egyptian and Egyptianizing Scarabs. A Typology of Staetite,Faience and Paste Scarabs from Punic and Other Mediterranean Sites1996 vii + 191 pp., fig., map. 39,00

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    39 Goyon, J.-C. / J.-C. Golvin / C. Simon-Boidot: La constructionpharaonique du moyen empire lpoque greco-romaine: contexteet principes tecnologiques2004 456 pp., 538 fig. 89,00 A partir del 1.03.2005 104,00INDICE: 1. Lunivers des constructeurs dgypte: La gographie Socit etspiritualit 2. Gologie de lgypte: La gense du pays Les matriaux employspar les gyptiens 3. La construction pharaonique: La mthode des architectes Latechnologie de la construction en terre Extraction de la pierre Transport Lesfondations Taille et pose de la pierre Le second uvre Annexes: Les outilsgyptiens des carriers et des tailleurs de pierre Lexiques Repres gographiqueset chronologiques des sites architecturaux Tableau chronologique Bibliographie Liste des abrviations Index des textes gyptiens Lexique des mots pharaoniquesexprims en transcription.

    40 Grajetzki, W.: Harageh. An Egyptian Burial Ground for the Rich, around1800 BC2004 63 pp., fig. 15,00

    41 Grajetzki, W.: Tarkhan: A Cemetery at the Time of Egyptian State Formation2004 56 pp., fig., fot. 10,00

    42 Grunert, S. / I. Hafemann, eds.: Textcorpus und Wrterbuch. Aspekte zurgyptischen Lexikographie1999 xlv + 406 pp. 111,28

    43 Guksch, H.: Die Grber des Nacht-Min und des Men-Cheper-Ra-Senebtheben Nr. 87 und 791994 180 pp., 104 fig., 119 lm. 185,12

    44 Haase, M.: Eine Sttte fr die Ewigkeit. Der Pyramidenkomplex desCheops aus baulicher, architektonischer und kulturhistorischer Sicht2004 151 pp., 81 fig., 96 lm. col. 44,00

    45 Hafemann, I., ed.: Wege zu einem digitalen Corpus gyptischer Texte.Akten der Tagung Datenbanken im Verbund (Berlin 30. September-2.

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    Oktober 1999)2003 311 pp. 36,00INDICE: E. Blumenthal / H. Felber: Literatur und Textcorpus. Ein Arbeitsbericht G. Burkard:Publikation und Erschlieung nichtliterarischer Ostraka aus Deir el Medine im Internet R. J. Demare/ B. J. J. Haring: The Deir El-Medina database E. Graefe: Gnosarch und Textcorpus I. Hafemann:Die Verknpfung der Tbinger Lemmaliste mit der Berliner Wortliste J. Hallof / H. van den Berg:Der Index zu den Inschriften von Dendara X E. Holzhuer: Spezialdatenbanken im internationalenVerbund contra nationale und private Vorbehalte E. Oral: Segmentation du discours et descriptionlinguistique. Le problme de lhypotaxe en gyptien S. Quirke: Museum resources and the dictionary S. Rosmorduc: The Tksesh database and information exchange in the egyptological community W. Schenkel: berlegungen zur XML-Notation gyptischer Texte S. J. Seidlmayer:Textdatenbanken im Verbund Konzepte und Perspektiven P. Vernus: Lexique et grammaire engyptien: lexicalisations en substantif prassign J. Winand: A dictionary between lexicon andgrammar. Interplay of verbal Aktionsart and grammatical aspects J. Zeidler: DasVokalisationswrterbuch. Datenbankstruktur und Datenverbund.

    46 Hall, E. S., ed.: Egypt 1950. The Diary of Bernard V. Bothmer2004 187 pp., 90 fig., 1 map. 54,60

    47 Harvey, J.: Wooden Statues of the Old Kingdom. A Typological Study2001 ix + 666 pp., fig., 6 lm. 198,64

    48 Heel, K. D. van / B. J. J. Haring: Writing in a Workmens Village. ScribalPractice in Ramesside Deir El-Medina2003 x + 218 pp. 62,00

    49 Hein, I. / P. Janosi: Tell El-DabcA XI. Areal A/V. Siedlungsrelikte der sptenHyksoszeit2004 492 pp., 270 fig., 4 plan. 170,00

    50 Helck, W. / W. Westendorf, eds.: Lexikon der gyptologie, 1: A-Ernte1975 672 pp., 48 fig., 9 map. 229,00

    51 Helck, W. / W. Westendorf, eds.: Lexikon der gyptologie, 2: Erntefest-Hordjedef1977 649 pp., 46 fig., 3 map. 229,00

    52 Helck, W. / W. Westendorf, eds.: Lexikon der gyptologie, 3: Horhekenu-Megeb1980 xi + 640 pp., 59 fig. 229,00

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    53 Helck, W. / W. Westendorf, eds.: Lexikon der gyptologie, 4: Megiddo-Pyramiden1982 668 pp., 51 fig., 10 map. 284,00

    54 Helck, W. / W. Westendorf, eds.: Lexikon der gyptologie, 5: Pyramidenbau-Steingefsse1984 655 pp., fig., 7 map., lm. 284,00

    55 Helck, W. / W. Westendorf, eds.: Lexikon der gyptologie, 6: Stele-Zypresse1986 736 pp., 54 fig., 17 map. 314,00

    56 Helck, W. / W. Westendorf, eds.: Lexikon der gyptologie, 7: Nachtrge,Korrekturen und Indices1992 xli + 841 pp., 10 map. 714,00

    57 Hirsch, E.: Kultpolitik und Tempelbauprogramme der 12. Dynastie. Untersu-chungen zu den Gttertempeln im alten gypten2004 491 pp., map., tabl., lm. 68,00

    58 Hlbl, G.: Geschichte des Ptolemerreiches. Politik, Ideologie und Reli-gise Kultur von Alexander dem Grossen bis zur rmischen Eroberung2004 xxxii + 414 pp., fig., map. 30,00

    59 Limpero ramesside. Convegno internazionale in onore di Sergio Donadoni1997 vi + 280 pp., 9 lm. 47,00INDICE: A. Archi: Egyptians and hittites in contact J. Assmann: Gottesbeherzigung. PersnlicheFrmmigkeit als religise Strmung Ramessi-denzeit L. Bongrani: The Punt expedition of RamsesIIIrd: considerations on the report from the papyrus Harris I E. Bresciani: Modi e motivi ramessidinella letteratura demotica R. Demare: New from the Turin archives of ramesside papyri C.Desroches Noblecourt: Lart au service de Ramses ou: lingrat continuateur dAkhenaton F. Haikal:Thoughts and reflexions on the love songs in ancient Egypt E. Hornung: Zum Dekorationsprogrammdes Nefertari-Grabes L. Kakosy: Funerary beliefs in the late new Kingdom M. Liverani:Ramesside Egypt in a changing world: an institutional approach P. Matthiae: Some notes aboutSolomons palace and ramesside architectural culture J. Osing: School and literature in the ramessideperiod S. Pernigotti: Il rilievo di Hormin nel Museo civico archeologico di Bologna A. Roccati:Il riconoscimento della cultura umile durante let ramesside G. Seandone Matthiae: Tmoignagesde pit gyptienne en Palestine et en Syrie lpoque ramesside L. Sist: Riflessi sociali nella statuariaramesside F. Tiradritti: I have not diverted my inundation. Legitimacy and the Book of the deadin a stela of Ramesses IV from Abydos D. Valbelle: Le faucon et le roi S. Wenig: Meroe, Zentrumund Peripherie S. Donadoni: Ti ricordi, Bosticco? S. Bosticco: Meminisse iuvavit.

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    60 Jacq, C.: Les maximes de Ptah-Hotep. Lenseignement dun sage au tempsdes pyramides2004 247 pp., lm. col. 29,00

    61 Janssen, J. J.: Grain Transport in the Ramessid Period. Papyrus Baldwin(BM EA 10061) and Papyrus Amiens2004 xv + 144 pp., 22 lm. 195,00

    62 Janssen, J. J.: Hieratic Papyri in the British Museum, 6: Late Ramesside andCommunications1991 54 pp., lm. 148,45

    63 Junge, F.: Late Egyptian Grammar. An Introduction2001 391 pp., cuadr. 31,20

    64 Kakosy, L. & al.: The Mortuary Monument of Djehutymes (Tt 32), 2 vols.(Text, Plates)2004 509 pp., 115 lm., despl. 160,00

    65 Kanawati, N.: The Tomb and Beyond: Burial Customs of the EgyptianOfficials2001 142 pp., 20 lm., 194 fig. 43,68

    66 Kemp, B. J. / G. Vogelsang-Eastwood: The Ancient Textile Industry atAmarna2001 iv + 498 pp., fig., fot. 151,75INDICE: 1. The Textiles from the Workmens Village at Amarna: The Amarna textiles Fibres The preparation of yarn The basic weave Further modifications within the weave Possibleuses of the textiles 2. The Archaeology of Textile Manufacture at Amarna: The distribution of textilefragments at the Workmens village and elsewhere at Amarna The evidence for spinning Theevidence for weaving Reconstruction of a new kingdom loom The textile industry at Amarna Additional material.

    67 Lebeau, R.: Pyramides, temples, tombeaux de lEgypte ancienne. Visitearchologique2004 363 pp., plan. 19,00

    68 Leitz, C.: Tagewhlerei. Das Buch H3t Nhh Ph. wy Dt und Verwandte

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    Texte, 2 vols. (Textband & Tafelband)1994 xiv + 524 pp., lm. 134,16

    69 Loffet, H.: Les scribes comptables, les mesureurs de crales et de fruits,les mtreurs-arpenteurs et les peseurs de lEgypte ancienne (de lpoquethinite la XXIe dynastie)1997 1.159 pp. 88,42

    70 Lohwasser, A., ed.: Geschlechterforschung in der gyptologie undSudanarchologie2004 118 pp., 14 fig. 38,00

    71 Lollio Barbieri, O. / G. Parola / P. Toti: Le antichit egiziane di Romaimperiale1995 329 pp., fig. 59,50

    72 Martn Valentn, F. J., ed.: Amen-Hotep III y su tiempo. I jornadas temticas.Madrid, octubre de 19992000 63 pp., fig. 4,21INDICE: A. Zivie: les surprises de Saqqara A. Dodson: Amenophis III: uncles, brothers, sons, andthe serapeum C. Vandersleyen: Amenhotep III et son empire.

    73 Matthews, R. / C. Roemer, eds.: Ancient Perspectives on Egypt2003 268 pp., fig., fot., 4 lm. col. 43,50INDICE: R. Matthews / C. Roemer: Introduction: the worlds of ancient Egypt Aspects, sources,interactions E. Braun: South levantine encounters with ancient Egypt at the beginning of the thirdmillennium R. T. Sparks: Egyptian stone vessels and the politics of exchange (2617-1070 BC) A. Bevan: Reconstructing the role of egyptian culture in the value regimes of the bronze age Aegean:stone vessels and their social contexts D. Warburton: Love and war in the late bronze age: Egyptand Hatti D. Warburton / R. Matthews: Egypt and Mesopotamia in the late bronze and iron ages J. Tanner: Finding the egyptian in early greek art T. Harrison: Upside down and back to front:Herodotus and the greek encounter with Egypt C. A. Lada: Encounters with ancient Egypt: thehellenistic greek experience I. Rutherford: Pilgrimage in greco-roman Egypt: new perspectives ongraffiti from the Memnonion at Abydos S. Walker: Carry-on at Canopus: the nilotic mosaic fromPalestrina and roman attitudes to Egypt H. Maehler: Roman poets on Egypt.

    74 McDermott, B.: Warfare in Ancient Egypt2004 223 pp., 129 fig. 31,62

    75 Moreno Garca, J. C.: Egipto en el imperio antiguo (2650-2150 antes de

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    Cristo)2004 343 pp., 5 Map. 20,00INDICE: La base de la riqueza. Poblacin, agricultura y artesana Aldeas y ciudades. La organizacindel espacio El estado en accin. Burocracia y organizacin administrativa Representaciones delpoder. Ideologa y realidad de la autoridad faranica Dioses, pirmides y templos. La religin y laorganizacin del culto Cultura y poder. El mundo de los escribas Extender el temor de Horus.Egipto y el mundo El ocaso. La crisis de la monarqua en el primer perodo intermedio.

    76 Newberry, P.: Ancient Egyptian Scarabs and Cilinder Seals2003 83 pp., 21 lm. 234,00

    77 OConnor, D. / S. Quirke, eds.: Mysterious Lands2003 262 pp., fig., fot., map. 43,50INDICE: D. OConnor / S. Quirke: Introduction: Mapping the unknown in ancient Egypt J. P. Allen:The egyptian concept of the world A. Loprieno: Travel and fiction in egyptian literature D.Meeks: Locating Punt S. P. Harvey: Interpreting Punt: geographic, cultural and artistic landscapes S. Snape: The emergence of Libya on the horizon of Eypt E. H. Cline / D. OConnor: The mysteryof the sea peoples P. Robinson: As for them who know them, they shall find their paths:Speculations on ritual landscapes in the Book of the two ways S. Quirke: Measuring theunderworld J. Tait: The Book of the Fayum: mystery in a known landscape R. Layton:Mysterious lands the wider context.

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