jueves, 17 de diciembre de 2015

Deborah Sweeney



A Lion-Hunt Scarab and Other Egyptian Objects from the Late Bronze Fortress at Jaffa.
By Deborah Sweeney
Tel Aviv 30,2003,pp.54-66

A Puzzle in Late Ramesside Correspondence
By Deborah Sweeney
in: O. Goldwasser and D. Sweeney (eds.), Structuring Egyptian Syntax: A Tribute to Sarah Israelit-Groll, Lingua Aegyptia 9, (2001), 261-283.

Cats and their People at Deir el-Medîna
By Deborah Sweeney
in: D. Magee, J. Bourriau and S. Quirke, (eds.), Sitting Beside Lepsius. Studies in Honour of Jaromir Malek at the Griffith Institute (OLA 185). Leuven, Paris and Walpole, MA, 2009, 531-560.

Egyptian Masks in Motion
By Deborah Sweeney
Göttinger Miszellen 135, 1993,pp.101-104.

Following the Path of the Sea Persons: the Women in the Medinet Habu Reliefs
By Deborah Sweeney and Assaf Yasur-Landau
Tel Aviv 26/1 (1999), 116-145.

Gender and Language in the Ramesside Love Songs
By Deborah Sweeney
Bulletin of the Egyptological Seminar 16,2003: 27–50.

Gender and Oracular Practice in Deir el-Medîna
By Deborah Sweeney
in: Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache 135: 154-164.

Gender and Requests in New Kingdom Literature.
By Deborah Sweeney
In: Graves-Brown, C., ed. Sex and Gender in Ancient Egypt “Don Your Wig for A Joyful Hour”, Swansea, 19-20 December 2005. Swansea: 191–213.

Ideolects in the Late Ramesside Letters
By Deborah Sweeney
LingAeg 4 (1994), 275-324.

On Nakedness, Nudity, and Gender in Egyptian and Mesopotamian Art
Julia Asher-Greve & Deborah Sweeney
in: S. Schroer (ed.) Images and Gender: Contributions to the Hermeneutics of Reading Ancient Art (OBO 220), Fribourg/Göttingen, 2006, 125-176.

Offence and Reconciliation in Ancient Egypt - A Study in Late Ramesside Letter no. 46
By Deborah Sweeney
Göttinger Miszellen 158,1997: 63-79

Sex and Gender
By Deborah Sweeney
In Elizabeth Frood, Willeke Wendrich (eds.), UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology, 2011

The Maghara (Sinai) Family Revisited
By Deborah Sweeney
Tel Aviv 40, (2013), 46–54.

The Shield of Divine Protection
By Deborah Sweeney
in: M. Collier and S. Snape (eds.). Ramesside Studies in honour of K.A. Kitchen, Bolton, 2011, 505-508.

Women Growing Older in Deir el-Medîna
By Deborah Sweeney
In: Dorn, A., Hofmann, T., and Loprieno, A., eds. Living and Writing in Deir el-Medine – The Socio-historical Embodiment of Deir el-Medine Texts (Aegyptia Helvetica 19). Basel, 2006, 135-154.


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