Annotated Bibliography

 

  1. Baines, John. Burial and the dead in ancient Egyptian society: respect, formalism, neglect. Journal of Social Archaeology Vol. 2, no. 1 (2002), p. 5-36, ISSN 1469-6053.

  2. Murray, Margaret Alice. Burial customs and beliefs in the hereafter in predynastic Egypt.
    Journal of Egyptian archaeology. -- London, 1956. v. 42, p. 86-96 illus., plate V-VI.

  3. Ghurye, Govind Sadashiv.  Egyptian affinities of the Indian funerary practices.  Anthropos. -- St. Gabriel-Mödling, 1924. Bd. XVIII-XIX, 1923-24, p. 420-430

 

  1. Matthiae, G. Scandone.  Khentiamenti-Horus: the dead king during the Early Dynastic Period of Egypt / G. Scandone Matthiae. Journal of Prehistoric Religion -- Göteborg, ISSN 0283-8486 v. 6, 1992. pp. 31-36.

 

  1. Bianchi, Robert S. Egyptian mummies myth and reality / Robert S. Bianchi.
    Archaeology -- Boston, ISSN 0003-8113 v. 35, no. 2, 1982. pp. 18-25.

  2. Murray, Margaret Alice. Burial customs and beliefs in the hereafter in predynastic Egypt.
    Journal of Egyptian archaeology. -- London, 1956. v. 42, p. 86-96 illus., plate V-VI.

  3. Hornblower, George Davis. Funerary designs on predynastic jars.  Journal of Egyptian archaeology. -- London, 1930 v. XVI, p. 10-18, 2

  4. Ghurye, Govind Sadashiv.  Egyptian affinities of the Indian funerary practices.
    Anthropos. -- St. Gabriel-Mödling, 1924. Bd. XVIII-XIX, 1923-24, p. 420-430.

  5. Peet, Thomas Eric. A remarkable burial custom of the Old Kingdom.
    London, 1915.  Journal of Egyptian Archaeology. Vol. II. Part 1. Jan. 1915. pp. 8-9.

  6. Weigall, Arthur E. P. B. An ancient Egyptian funeral ceremony.  London, 1915.
    Journal of Egyptian Archaeology. Vol. II. Part 1. Jan. 1915. pp. 10-12.
    Anthropological Literature, Harvard University

 

  1. Stevenson, Sara Yorke.  An ancient Egyptian rite illustrating a phase of primitive thought.  Chicago, 1894.
    International Congress of Anthropology, Chicago, 1893, Memoirs. p. 298-311.

  2. Ventura, Raphael.  The largest project for a royal tomb in the valley of the kings.
    Journal of Egyptian archaeology Vol. 74 (1988), p. 137-56.

  3. Reeves, C. N. A reappraisal of tomb 55 in the Valley of the Kings.  Journal of Egyptian Archaeology Vol. 67 (1981), p. 48-55.

  4. Thomas, E. P3 HR HN'I HNW/N HNW HN'I: a designation of the valley of kings.  Journal of Egyptian Archaeology Vol. 49 (1963), p. 57-63.

 

  1. Tardy, Christine.,How an ancient Egyptian sought to attain afterlife.  Chicago natural history museum.  Chicago, 1952. v. 26, no. 5, p. 5-6

 

  1. Barocas, Claudio. Decoration des chapelles funéraires égyptiennes / Claudio Barocas.Mort, les morts dans les sociétés anciennes -- Cambridge, Eng. : Cambridge University Press 1982, pp. 429-440.

  2. Gourlay, Yvon J. L. Coutumes funéraires de l'Egypte Néolithique. Saint-Ouen, France. Société de Thanatologie. Bulletin. no. 2, 1973. p. 31-38.

  3. Riad, Mohamed. Funerary rites and customs among modern Egyptians.
    Wiener völkerkundliche Mitteilungen. -- Wien, 1954. Jahrg. 2, p. 112-119.

  4. Tardy, Christine. How an ancient Egyptian sought to attain afterlife. Chicago natural history museum. Bulletin. -- Chicago, 1952. v. 23, no. 5, p. 5-6. illus.

  5. Davies, Nina M. de Garis, Mrs. An unusual depiction of Ramesside funerary rites.
    In: Journal of Egyptian archaeology. -- London, 1946. v. 32, p. 69-70. pl. XIII.

  6. Wilson, John Albert. Funeral services of the Egyptian Old Kingdom.
    Journal of Near Eastern studies. -- Chicago, 1944. v. III, p. 201-218, pl. XII-XVIII [part fold.].

  7. The influence of Egypt on African death ceremonies.  In: Nature. -- London, 1921. vol. 108, p. 418-419.

  8. Mace, Arthur Cruttendon. Hathor dances.  Journal of Egyptian archaeology. -- London, 1920. vol. VI, p. 297.

  9. Blackman, Aylward Manley.  Some notes on the ancient Egyptian practice of washing the dead / Aylward Manley Blackman.Journal of Egyptian archaeology -- London v. 5, 1918. pp. 117-124.

  10. Stanton, G. R. Egyptian portraits. Dublin. National museum of Ireland. Museum bulletin. -- Dublin, 1912. v. II, p. 21-22, pl. VIII-XII.

  11. Frankfurter, David.
    The binding of antelopes : a coptic frieze and its Egyptian religious context / by David Frankfurter. Journal of Near Eastern studies -- Chicago : University of Chicago Press. Vol. 63, no. 2 (2004), p. 97-109, ISSN 0022-2968.

  12. Belmonte, Juan Antonio. On the orientation of Old Kingdom Egyptian pyramids.
    Archaeoastronomy Supplement Vol. 32, no. 26 (2001), p. 1-20, ISSN 0142-7253.

  13. Merklein, Helmut.  The veneration place of Isis at Wadi as-Siyyagh, Petra : new research / by Helmut Merklein, Robert Wenning; contributed by Yvonne Gerber.  Studies in the history and archaeology of Jordan -- Amman : Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan : Dept. of Antiquities. Vol. 7 (2001), p. 421-432.

  14. Bhattacharya, Sanu.  The origin of the Egyptian religion. Journal of the Asiatic Society Vol. 40, no. 1/2 (1998), p. 103-20, ISSN 0368-3308.

  15. Hassan, Fekri A.  The earliest goddesses of Egypt : divine mothers and cosmic bodies / by Fekri A. Hassan.  Ancient goddesses : the myths and the evidence -- London : British Museum Press. (1998), p. 98-112, ISBN 0714117617.

  16. Spalinger, Anthony.  The limitations of formal ancient Egyptian religion / Anthony Spalinger. Journal of Near Eastern Studies -- Chicago, ISSN 0022-2968 v. 57, no. 4, 1998. pp. 241-260.

  17. Reeves, Edward B.  Power, resistance, and the cult of Muslim saints in a northern Egyptian town / Edward B. Reeves.  American Ethnologist -- Arlington, ISSN 0094-0496 v. 22, no. 2, 1995. pp. 306-323.

  18. Podeman-Sorensen, Jorgen.  Major issues in the study of ancient Egyptian religion. Temenos Vol. 30 (1994), p. 125-52.

  19. Cervícek, Pavel.  Chorology and chronology of Upper Egyptian and Nubian rock art up to 1400 B.C. / Pavel Cervícek.  Sahara -- Milan v. 5, 1992-1993. pp. 41-48.

  20. Matthiae, G. Scandone.  Khentiamenti-Horus: the dead king during the Early Dynastic Period of Egypt / G. Scandone Matthiae.  Journal of Prehistoric Religion -- Göteborg, ISSN 0283-8486 v. 6, 1992. pp. 31-36.

  21. Velde, Herman te.  Egyptian hieroglyphs as linguistic signs and metalinguistic informants.  Visible religion (1988), p. 169-79.

  22. Baines, John. Practical religion and piety. Journal of Egyptian archaeology Vol. 73 (1987), p. 79-98.

  23. Wolinski, Arelene. Egyptian masks: the priest and his role / by Arelene Wolinski.  Archaeology -- New York v. 40, no. 1, 1987, p.22-29, ill. ISSN 0003-8113.

  24. Velde, H. te.  Egyptian hieroglyphs as signs, symbols and gods.  Visible religion Vol. 4/5 (1985/6), p. 63-72.

  25. el-Sawi, A. Three Old kingdom stelae from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
    In: Annales du Service des Antiquites de l'Egypte Vol. 70 (1984/5), p. suppl 65-77.

  26. Krupp, E. C. Egyptian astronomy: a tale of temples, tradition and tombs / by E. C. Krupp.  AAAS selected symposium -- Boulder Westview Press, v. 71, 1984, p.289-320, ill.

  27. Ghosh, Amitao.  Relations of envy in an Egyptian village / by Amitao Ghosh.
    Ethnology -- Pittsburgh .v. 22, no. 3, 1983, p.211-223, ISSN 0014-1828.
    Anthropological Literature, Harvard University

 

  1. Bianchi, Robert S.  Egyptian mummies myth and reality / Robert S. Bianchi.
    Archaeology -- Boston, ISSN 0003-8113 v. 35, no. 2, 1982. pp. 18-25.

  2. Jairzbhoy, Rafique Ali. Egyptian gods in Mexico / R.A. Jairazbhoy.
    In: International Congress of Americanists, 40th, Roma-Genova, 3-10 Settembre 1972. Atti del XL Congresso Internazionale degli Americanisti. -- Genova. v. 2, 1972. p. 203-212

 

  1. Fakhouri, Hani. The Zar cult in an Egyptian village.  Anthropological Quarterly. -- Washington, D.C., 1968. vol. 41, (no. 2), p. 49-56.

  2. Uphill, Eric P. The Egyptian Sed-festival rites. Journal of Near Eastern Studies. -- Chicago. v. 24, no. 4, 1965. p. 365-383, diagr.

  3. The significance of the temple in the ancient Near East. Wright, George Ernest and Freedman, David Noel, editors. Biblical Archaeologist reader. -- Chicago, 1961. p. [145]-200. plates, plan.

  4. Arkell, Anthony John. Archaic representation of Hathor / Anthony John Arkell.
    Journal of Egyptian Archaeology -- London v. 44, 1958. pp. 5.

  5. Parrinder, Edward Geoffrey.  The possibility of Egyptian influence on West African religion.  International West African Conference, 3rd, Ibadan, 1949. Proceedings. -- Lagos, 1956. p. 61-67.

  6. Tardy, Christine.  How an ancient Egyptian sought to attain afterlife.  Chicago natural history museum. Bulletin. -- Chicago, 1952. v. 23, no. 5, p. 5-6. illus.

  7. Blackman, Aylward Manley. Significance of the ceremony Hwt Bhsw in temple reliefs / Aylward Manley Blackman, H. W. Fairman.  Journal of Egyptian archaeology -- London v. 35, 1949. pp. 98-112.

  8. Cooney, John D.  A magical Egyptian fish. Brooklyn museum bulletin. -- Brooklyn, 1949. v. XI, no. 1, p. 1-4. illus.

  9. Buhl-Riis, Marie-Louise. The goddesses of the Egyptian tree cult. Journal of Near Eastern studies. -- Chicago, 1947. v. VI, p. 80-97. illus., tables.

  10. Davies, Nina M. de Garis, Mrs.  An unusual depiction of Ramesside funerary rites.
    In: Journal of Egyptian archaeology. -- London, 1946. v. 32, p. 69-70. pl. XIII.

  11. Wilson, John Albert. Funeral services of the Egyptian Old Kingdom. Journal of Near Eastern studies. Chicago, 1944. v. III, p. 201-218, pl. XII-XVIII [part fold.].

  12. Smither, Paul C. A Ramesside love charm.  Journal of Egyptian archaeology. -- London, 1941. v. 27, p. 131-132.

  13. Davies, Nina M. de Garis, Mrs.  Harvest rites in the Theban tomb; by N.M. and N. de G. Davies.  Journal of Egyptian archaeology. -- London, 1940. v. 25, p. 154-156, pl. XVIII-XIX.

  14. Riess, Ernst. Notes, critical and explanatory, on the Greek magical papyri.
    In: Journal of Egyptian archaeology. -- London, 1940. v. 26, p. 51-56.

  15. Smither, Paul C.  A Coptic love-charm. Journal of Egyptian archaeology. -- London, 1940. v. 25, p. 173-174.

  16. Wainwright, Gerald A. The Egyptian origin of the New Year's sacrifice at Zanzibar.  Man. -- London, 1940. v. XL, p. 164-167.

  17. Langton, Neville. Further notes on some Egyptian figures of cats.  Journal of Egyptian archaeology. -- London, 1938. v. XXIV, p. 54-58, pl. III-IV.

  18. Shorter, Alan Wynn.  Notes on some funerary amulets.  Journal of Egyptian archaeology. -- London, 1935. v. XXI, p. 171-176.

  19. Shorter, Alan Wynn.  The god Neḥebkau.  Journal of Egyptian archaeology. -- London, 1935. v. XXI, p. 41-48, 3 illus.

  20. Shorter, Alan Wynn.  Notes on some funerary amulets.  Journal of Egyptian archaeology. -- London, 1935. v. XXI, p. 171-176.

 

  1. Kanawati, Naguib, The tomb and beyond :  burial customs of Egyptian officials.  Warminster, England : Aris & Phillips, c2001.

 

  1. Richards, Janet, Society and death in ancient Egypt :  mortuary landscapes of the Middle Kingdom.  CambridgeNew YorkCambridge University Press, 2005.

 

  1. Ikram, Salima, The mummy in ancient Egypt: equipping the dead for eternity.  New York Thames & Hudson, 1998.

 

  1. Forman, Werner.  Hieroglyphs and the afterlife in Ancient Egypt.  NormanUniversity of Oklahoma Press, c1996

 

  1. Dodson, Aidan.  The Canopic Equipment of the Kings of Egypt.  LondonNew York : Kegan Paul International, 1994

 

  1. ElMahdy, Christine.  Mummies, myth, and magic in ancient Egypt.  New York, N.Y. : Thames and Hudson, 1989.

 

  1. Budge, E. A. Wallis (Ernest Alfred Wallis), Sir, 1857-1934.  The mummy :  a history of the extraordinary practices of ancient Egypt.  New YorkBell Pub. Co. : Distributed by Crown Publishers, 1989

 

 

 

  1. Roehrig, Catharine H.  Mummies & magic :  an introduction to Egyptian funerary beliefs. BostonMuseum of Fine Arts, c1988

 

  1. Spencer, A. Jeffrey. Death in ancient Egypt .  Harmondsworth, Middlesex, EnglandNew York, N.Y., U.S.A. : Penguin Books, 1982

 

  1. The Egyptian mummy :  secrets and science.  PhiladelphiaUniversity Museum, University of Pennsylvania, 1980.

 

 

  1. Petrie, W. M. Flinders (William Matthew Flinders) Sir, 1853-1942.: The funeral furniture of Egypt :  with Stone and metal vases. Warminster, Eng. : Aris & Phillips, c1977

 

  1. Liturgy of funeral offerings.: Liturgy of funeral offerings.: New York, B. Blom, 1972.

 

  1. Budge, E. A. Wallis (Ernest Alfred Wallis), Sir, 1857-1934.: The mummy;  chapters on Egyptian funereal archaeology, New York, Biblo and Tannen, 1964.

 

 

 

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