British Museum Studies in Ancient Egypt and Sudan (BMSAES) Issue 19
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2012
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Abstract
Editorial
This issue of BMSAES contains three diverse contributions using various methods to explore aspects of New Kingdom to Late Antique Egypt. Using 3D models, Elaine Sullivan's work investigates the logistics of moving festival barks through the temple complex at Karnak in the New Kingdom. Emad Khalil's study examines the vocabulary of transport vessels in texts from Roman Egypt. New fieldwork at Elkab and Hagr Edfu documents evidence of use and reuse of funerary architecture from the late Middle Kingdom/early New Kingdom through to Late Antiquity.
Elisabeth R. O'Connell
Contents:
Visualizing the size and movement of the portable festival barks at Karnak temple (Elaine Sullivan)
The ploion hellenikon of Roman Egypt: What was Greek about it? (Emad Khalil)
British Museum Expedition to Elkab and Hagr Edfu 2012 (W. Vivian Davies and Elisabeth R. O’Connell)