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Archaism and Innovation : Studies in the Culture of Middle Kingdom Egypt

Silverman, David(Edited by)Simpson, William Kelly(Edited by)Wegner, Josef(Edited by)
Part of the Yale Egyptological Studies series
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The current volume assembles a series of studies of Middle Kingdom culture gathered around the theme of archaism, change and innovation. The papers had their origin in a symposium the University of Pennsylvania Museum hosted in 2002, and held in memory of the great Middle Kingdom scholar, Oleg Berlev.

The Penn Museum organized the conference that received generous support from the Center for Ancient Studies of the University of Pennsylvania and the Marilyn and William Kelly Simpson Endowment in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Yale University.

For the publication, the authors revised and augmented their essays, allowing this volume to include up-to-date information.

The editors also invited other scholars to contribute additional studies resulting in a volume that deals with the Middle Kingdom in a broader context. The Marilyn and William Kelly Simpson endowment in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Yale University generously provided the funds necessary for the publication of the volume.

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Product Details
Yale Egyptological Institute
0980206510 / 9780980206517
Hardback
932.013
31/12/2009
United States
512 pages
217 x 278 mm, 2030 grams
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