BOOK
Living with the Dead: Ancestor Worship and
Mortuary Ritual in Ancient Egypt
by Nicola Harrington
Oxford, Oxbow Books, 2013
PAPERS
A new approach to the small golden shrine of
Tutankhamun
by Nicola Harrington
Discussions in Egyptology 63 (2005), 59-66.
Children and the Dead in New Kingdom Egypt
Nicola Harrington
in A. Stevenson and R. Mairs (eds.).Current
Research in Egyptology 2005: Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Symposium. Oxbow
Books, Oxford (2007), 52-65.
Creating visual boundaries between the ‘sacred’
and ‘secular’ in New Kingdom Egypt
by Nicola Harrington
In Matthew Dalton, Georgie Peters & Ana
Tavares,eds. Seen
and unseen spaces, Archaeological Review from Cambridge Volume 30.1, April 2015
Photography by Lenka Peacock.Source : Deirel-Medina stelae or stela of Thutmose from album Petrie Museum, University
Funerary furniture made to order? Stela UC14228 (stela
of Thutmose)
by Nicola Harrington
in D. Magee, J. Bourriau and S. Quirke (eds.), Sitting beside Lepsius: Studies in honour of
Jaromir Malek at the Griffith Institute. OLA185, Peeters, Leuven, Paris
(2009), 227-236
From the Cradle to the Grave: Anthropoid busts
and ancestor cults at Deir el-Medina
in K. Piquette and S. Love (eds.), Current Research
in Egyptology 2003: Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Symposium. Oxbow Books,
Oxford (2005), 71-88.
The Eighteenth Dynasty Egyptian banquet: ideals
and realities
Nicola Harrington
in C. Draycott (ed.), Dining and death:
Interdisciplinary perspectives on the “funerary banquet” in art, burial and
belief. Peeters, Leuven, Paris. 2014
http://www.academia.edu/1393462/The_Eighteenth_Dynasty_Egyptian_banquet_ideals_and_realities
More in Predynastic Period (work in progress)
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