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Salima Ikram



A ceramic Divinity for a Divine Ceramicist
by Salima Ikram
In D. Aston, B. Bader, C. Gallorini, P. Nicholson, and S. Buckingham (eds.) Under the Potter's Tree: Studies on Ancient Egypt Presented to Janine Bourriau on the Occasion of Her 70th Birthday. OLA 204 (2011), pp.513-520.

A Collection of Cows: Brief Remarks on the Faunal Material from the South Asasif Conservaion Project
by Salima Ikram
In E. Pischikova, J. Budka, and K. Griffin (eds.) Thebes in the First Millennium BC. Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2014, 521-528

A Curious Case of Canine Burials at Abydos
by Salima Ikram
In M. C. Flossmann-Schütz, M. Goecke-Bauer, F. Hoffmann, A. Hutterer, K. Schlüter, A. Schütze, M. Ulllmann (eds.) Kleine Götter-Grosse Götter: Festchrift für Dieter Dessler zum 65. Geburtstag. Tuna el-Gebel -Band 4, 2013, pp. 265-271.

A Fragment from a Lost Monument of Amenirdis in the Gayer-Anderson Museum, Cairo
by Salima Ikram
In S. D'Auria (ed.) Servant of Mut: Studies in Honor of Richard A. Fazzini. Probleme der Ägyptologie  28, Leiden: Brill, 2008, pp.126-129

A Note on Working with Mummies in the Field
by Salima Ikram
Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections Vol. 7:4, 2015, 69-70

A Pasha's Pleasures: R. G. Gayer-Anderson and His Pharaonic Collection in Cairo
by Salima Ikram
 In S. D'Auria (ed.) Offerings to the Discerning Eye: an Egyptological Medley in Honor of Jack A. Josephson. Leiden: Brill (2010), 177-186

A Re-Analysis of Part of Prince Amenemhat Q's Eternal Menu
by Salima Ikram
JARCE 48 (2012)

An Amarna Period Statue Fragment in the Gayer-Anderson Museum in Cairo
by Salima Ikram
In S. Ikram and A. M. Dodson (eds.) Beyond the Horizon: Studies in Egyptian Art, Archaeology, and History in Honour of Barry J. Kemp. Cairo: Supreme Council of Antiquities Press, 2010, pp.181-184

Animals in the Ritual Landscape at Abydos: A Synopsis
by Salima Ikram
In Z. Hawass and J. Richards (eds.) The Archaeology and Art of Ancient Egypt: Essays in Honor of David B. O'Connor Vol. 1 , Cairo: Supreme Council of Antiquities Press (2007), pp.417-432.

Backroom treasures: CT scanning of two ibis mummies from the Peabody Museum collection.
Andrew D Wade, Salima Ikram, Gerald Conlogue, Ronald Beckett, Andrew J Nelson, Roger Colten
Conference: 7th World Mummy Congress, At San Diego, CA, Jun 2011

Barbering the Beardless: A Possible Explanation for the Tufted Hairstyle Depicted in the 'Fayum' Portrait of a Young Boy (J. P. Getty 78.AP.262)
by Salima Ikram
The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 89 (2003), pp. 247-251

Cats of the Pharaohs: Genetic Comparison of Egyptian Cat Mummies to their Feline Contemporaries
Jennifer D. Kurushima, Salima Ikram, Joan Knudsen, Edward Bleiberg, Robert A. Grahn,Leslie A. Lyons
Journal of Archaeological Science (Impact Factor: 2.2). 10/2012; 39(10):3217-3223

Charging Chariots: Progress Report on the Tano Chariot in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo
André J. Veldmeijer, Salima Ikram & Lucy Skinner
In S. Ikram and A. Veldmeijer (eds.) Chasing Chariots: Proceedings of the First International Chariot Conference (Cairo 2012). Amsterdam: Sidestone Press (2013), 277-291

Creatures of the Gods: Animal Mummies from Ancient Egypt
by Salima Ikram
Anthro Notes 33.1 (2012), pp.1-5

Crocodiles, Guardians of the Gateways
By Salima Ikram
In Z. Hawass and S. Ikram (eds.) Thebes and Beyond: Studies in Honour of Kent R. Weeks. CASAE 42 (2010), pp. 85-98.
In book: Thebes and Beyond, Edition: 1st, Chapter: Crocodiles: Guardians

Cultural Heritage in Times of Crisis: The View from Egypt
By Salima Ikram
Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology & Heritage Studies 1(4), 2013,pp.366-371

Diagnosis of Plasmodium falciparum infections in mummies using the rapid manual ParaSightTM-F test
R. L. Miller, S. Ikram et al.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 88 (1994),pp. 31-32

Diet
By Salima Ikram
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt. New York: Oxford University Press (2001), 390-395

Domestic Shrines and the Cult of the Royal Family at el-'Amarna
By Salima Ikram
The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 75 (1989), pp. 89-101

Food and funerals. Sustaining the dead for eternity
Salima Ikram
PAM 20 (Research 2008) 2011, 361-371

Foodstuff placement in ibis mummies and the role of viscera in embalming
Andrew D Wade ,Salima Ikram et al,
Journal of Archaeological Science (Impact Factor: 2.2). 01/2012; 39(5):1642-1647

From Food to Furniture: Animals in Ancient Nubia
By Salima Ikram
In M. Fisher, P. Lacovara, S. Ikram, and S. D'Auria (eds.) Ancient Nubia: African Kingdoms on the Nile. Cairo: AUC Press (2012) , 210-228.

From the Early Old Kingdom to the Badarian. Preliminary Report on the 2012 Excavation Campaign in the Settlement Area of Elkab
Wouter Claes, Stan Hendrickx, Salima Ikram et al.
In A. Maczynska (ed.) The Nile Delta as a Centre of Cultural Interactions Between Upper Egypt and the Southern Levant in the 4th Millennium BC. Poznan: Poznan Archaeological Museum  (2014), 73-94
Entire The Nile Delta

Hunting Hyenas in the Middle Kingdom: the Appropriation of a Royal Image?
By Salima Ikram
In N. Grimal, A. Kamel, and C. May-Sheikholeslami (eds.) Hommages à Fayza Haikal. Cairo: IFAO (2003), 141-148

Killing Man's best friend
Salima Ikram, Paul Nicholson, Louise Bertini, Delyth Hurley
Archaeological Review from Cambridge 28.2 (2013),  48-66

Leatherwork at Amarna
By André Veldmeijer  and Salima Ikram
In F. Seyfried (ed.) In the Light of Amarna. Berlin: Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung (2012), 136-42

Man's best friend for eternity: dog and human burials in ancient Egypt
By Salima Ikram
Anthropozoologica 48 (2) ,2013 , 299-307

Meat Processing
By Salima Ikram
In P. Nicholson and I. Shaw (eds.) Ancient Egyptian Materials and Technologies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (2000), 656-671.

Mud Trays in Ancient Egyptian Mortuary Practices
By Salima Ikram
Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 46 (2010), pp. 125-131.
 JARCE 46 (2010)

Mummification
By Salima Ikram
UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology, 2010

Mummified Menageries: Ancient Egyptian Animal Mummies
By Salima Ikram
British Institute of Radiology News (Spring 2007): 12-13.

Organic Chemistry of Balms Used in the Preparation of Pharaonic Meat Mummies
Katherine A. Clark, Salima Ikram and Richard P. Evershed
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110.51 (2013),  20392-20395

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Palaeoepidemiology of Schistosoma infection in mummies
R.L.Miller,G.J.Armelagos,S.Ikram,N.De Jonge,F.W. Krijger,A.M.Deelder
BMJ : British Medical Journal. 1992;304(6826):555-556.

Portions of an Old Kingdom Offering List Reified
By Salima Ikram
In M. Barta (ed.) The Old Kingdom Art and Archaeology. Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology (2006), 167-174

Preliminary Genetic and Radiological Studies of Ibis Mummification in Egypt
Mark Spigelman, Salima Ikram, John Taylor, Leslie Berger , Helen D. Donoghue and David Lambert
In Pablo Atoche Peña, Conrado Rodríguez Martín and Ma. Ángeles Ramírez Rodríguez (eds.) Mummies and Science: World Mummies Research / Proceedings of the VI World Congress on Mummy Studies, Teguise, Lanzarote, 20-24 February 2007, Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Academia Canaria de la Historia 2008,pp. 545-551

Prostate metastatic bone cancer in an Egyptian Ptolemaic mummy, a proposed radiological diagnosis
Carlos Prates, Sandra Sousa, Carlos Oliveira and Salima Ikram
International Journal of Paleopathology 1 (2011),  98-103

Purported Medical Diagnoses of Pharaoh Tutankhamun,c.1325BC
Frank J. Rühli and Salima Ikram
HOMO-Journal of Comparative Human Biology 65.1 (2014), pp.51-63)

Some Thoughts on the Mummification of King Tutankhamun
By Salima Ikram
Etudes et Travaux 26 (2013),  292-301

Speculations on the Role of Animal Cults in the Economy of Ancient Egypt
By Salima Ikram
 In M. Massiera, B. Mathieu, and Fr. Rouffet (eds.) Apprivoiser le Sauvage/Taming the Wild (CENiM 11). Montpellier: University Paul Valéry Montpellier, 2015, 211-228

Studying Mummies in the Field
By Salima Ikram
In S. Ikram, J. Kaiser, and R. Walker (eds.) Egyptian Bioarchaeology: Humans, Animals, and the Environment. Amsterdam: Sidestone Press, 2015, pp.67-76

The animal mummies from Plymouth Museum :  A preliminary study
By Salima Ikram

The Catacombs of Anubis at North Saqqara
Paul T. Nicholson, Salima Ikram and Steve Mills
Antiquity / Volume 89 / Issue 345 / June 2015, pp 645 – 661

The Iconography of the Hyena in Ancient Egypt
By Salima Ikram
MDAIK 57 (2001 ): 127-140

The Loved Ones: Egyptian Animal Mummies as Cultural and Environmental Indicators
By Salima Ikram
In H. Buitenhuis, A. M. Choyke, L. Martin, L. Bartosiewicz, and M. Mashkour (eds.) Archaeozoology of the Near East. Groningen: ARC (2005), 240-248

The National Museums of Scotland Saqqara Survey Project 1993-1995
Ian Mathieson, Elizabeth Bettles, Joanne Clarke, Corinne Duhig, Salima Ikram, Louise Maguire, Sarah Quie and Ana Tavares
The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 83 (1997), pp. 17-53

The Sacred Falcon Necropolis of Djedhor (?) at Quesna: Recent Investigations from 2006-2012
Joanne Rowland, Salima Ikram, G. J. Tassie, and Lisa Yeomans
 JEA 99 (2013): 53-84

The Sacred Ram Mummies of Khnum from Elephantine in Egypt
By Salima Ikram
In E. Delange and H. Jaritz (eds.) Der Widderfriedhof des Chnumtempels, Mit Beiträgen zur Archäozoologie und zur Materialkunde, AV 105, Elephantine XXV. WiesbadenÖ Harrassowitz, 2013, pp.214-222

Three Embalming Caches from Dra Abu el-Naga
By Salima Ikram and M. J. Lopez-Grande
BIFAO 111 (2011) : 205-288

Tiermumien im Alten Ägypten
By Salima Ikram
In D. von Recklinghausen (ed.) Ägyptische Mumien, Unterblichkeit im Land der Pharaonen. Mainz am Rhein: Philipp von Zabern (2007), 292-310

Typhonic Bones: A Ritual Deposit from Saqqara?
By Salima Ikram
In S. J. O'Day, W. van Neer, and A. Ervynck (eds.) Behaviour Behind Bones: The Zooarchaeology of Religion, Ritual, Status, and Identity. Oxford: Oxbow Books (2003), 41-46

 
Un Visage Pour l'Éternité
By Salima Ikram
In P. Picq (ed.) 100,000 ans de la Beauté. Paris: Galimard (2009), 55-57

Why Leather in Egyptian Chariots?
By André Veldmeijer  and Salima Ikram
 In S. Harris and A. J. Veldmeijer (eds.) Why Leather? the Material and Cultural Dimensions of Leather. Leiden: Sidestone Press, 2014, pp.115-122.

Fay, B. 2005. Spaziergang durch das Ägyptische Museum Berlin/A stroll through the Egyptian Museum Berlin Fay, B. 2006. Gesichter aus dem Römischen Ägypten Fayum Porträts/Ancient faces from Roman Egypt: Fayum portraits Fay, B. 2001. Tutanchamun/Tutankhamun Brunner-Traut, E. 2004. Tiergeschichten aus dem Pharaonenland. All published by: Mainz am Rhein, Phillip von Zabern
Book reviews by S. Ikram
PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt/Egyptology (2008)


Kharga Oasis

A Desert Zoo: an exploration of meaning and reality of animals in the rock art of Kharga
by Salima Ikram
H. Riemer, F. Förster, M. Herb & N. Pöllath (eds.), Desert animals in the eastern Sahara: Status, economic significance, and cultural reflection in antiquity. Proceedings of an Interdisciplinary ACACIA Workshop held at the University of Cologne December 14-15, 2007; Colloquium Africanum 4. Köln: Heinrich-Barth-Institut (2009), 263-91

A Palace for Pigeons: Restoring a Roman Dovecote in the Kharga Oasis
By Salima Ikram and Nicholas Warner
Bulletin of the American Research Center in Egypt 201 (2012): 1-6

A possible panel of arachnids in Kharga Oasis (Egypt's Western Desert)
By Salima Ikram
Sahara 24, 2013
Canine Cults in Kharga Oasis: the Dogs of Dabashiya
by Salima Ikram
In G. Tallet and C. Zivie-Coche (eds.) Le Myrte et La Rose: Mélanges offerts à Françoise Dunand par ses élèves, collègues et amis. Montpellier: Université Paul Valéry, 2014, 349-355.

Drawing the World: Petroglyphs from Kharga Oasis
By Salima Ikram
ArchéoNil 19 (2009), pp.67-82

Evidence of Desert Routes Across Northern Kharga (Egypt's Western Desert)
Corinna Rossi and Salima Ikram
In F. Forster and H. Reimer (eds.) Desert Road Archaeology in Ancient Egypt and Beyond. Africa Prehistorica 26. Cologne: Heinrich-Barth-Institut (2013), 265-282



New Kingdom Activities in the Kharga Oasis: the Scribe Userhat Travels West
Corinna Rossi and Salima Ikram
JEA 100 (2015): 474-478


North Kharga Oasis Survey 2004 Preliminary Report:
Ain el-Tarakwa, Ain el-Dabashiya and Darb Ain Amur
By Salima Ikram and Corinna Rossi. With contributions by Alan J. Clapham, Mennat-Allah El Dorry and Alison Gascoigne
Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts Kairo 63 (2007), pp. 167-184

North Kharga Oasis Survey 2007. Preliminary Report: Ain Lebekha and Ain Amur
By Corinna Rossi and Salima Ikram
MDAIK 66 (2010), 235-242

Wanderers in the Desert: The North Kharga Oasis Survey's Exploration of the Darb 'Ain Amur
By Salima Ikram
In C. A. Hope, R. S. Bagnall, and P. Davoli (eds.) The Oasis Papers 6: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference of the Dakhleh Oasis Project. Oxford: Oxbow Books 2012, 9-18

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Videos By Salima Ikram

Dr. Salima Ikram Interview - news from Egypt (6:40)
We are proud to present You an exclusive interview with Dr. Salima Ikram (March 2013). Dr. Ikram tells us about her passion that archaeology is for her, about the reason and the way the pyramids were built, about her discoveries and controversial secrets of ancient Egypt. What is more, You can join the Live Web-Conference with Dr. Salima Ikram and Dr Zahi Hawass - on the latest discoveries coming out of Egypt ! The event will take part on 29th September 2013 on live-stream what means that You can take part in It (by the Internet) wherever in the world You are. More information about this event You will find on our website: www.archaeologicalpaths.com

Discoveries in the Desert: The North Kjarga Oasis Survey (1:12:06)
Enjoy a fascinating glimpse into the largest oasis in Egypt's western desert, containing archaeological sites dating from the prehistoric to the nineteenth century AD. As the Roman Empire's "grain basket", the region was a crossroads for ancient trade routes and the site of interactions between Romans, Greeks, Egyptians and nomadic North African tribes. Well-preserved Roman forts, petroglyphs, and inscriptions reveal the area's rich history.

Is cancer genetic? (2:19)
Is cancer genetic? Is cancer a modern disease? In this video Salima Ikram, professor of Egyptology at The American University in Cairo, explores the existence of cancer in ancient Egypt.

Dr Salima Ikram Shares the Secrets of Egypt's Animal Cults (4:32)
In this exclusive video, the American University at Cairo's Salima Ikram shares the secrets of Egypt's enduring animal adoration. In the video, she explains how Egyptians believed that animals were born as gods' creatures, and that gods would enter their bodies and animate it. The sounds animals made were thought to be the secret language of the gods; thus Egyptians felt they were actually closer to divinity than themselves, and would question animals, through a priest's interpretation, on matters as mundane as inheritance or property.

Dr. Salima Ikram Explains How Animal Mummies Were Made (4:27)
Animals were deeply sacred in ancient Egypt, particularly from the 26th dynasty around 700 BC until the end of Egyptian civilization and the advent of Christianity by 400 AD. They were believed to be the living embodiment of gods, so preserving their corpses after death became a matter of the utmost importance. As Dr Ikram explains, Egyptian embalmers would go to painstaking and expensive lengths to mummify everything, from ibis to cows, mice and fish. Cats had particularly high status in Egyptian society, while mummified dogs have been found by the thousands. Even lowly scarab beetles were carefully preserved.

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Egyptology Professor Salima Ikram Delivers Provosts Lecture Series (1:15:44)
As part of the Provost's Lecture series, Salima Ikram, AUC Egyptology professor and leading scholar in Egyptian funerary archaeology, delivered a lecture titled, Life Away from the Nile: Exploring Kharga Oasis in Egypts Western Desert." In the lecture, Ikram provided an overview of archeological remains discovered as part of AUCs North Kharga Oasis Survey (NKOS).

Dr. Salima Ikram - A Fascination for Mummified Life (17:59)
Pakistani-born Egyptologist and archaeologist, author, and professor Salima Ikram is considered one of today’s leading experts on animal mummies, and is the founder and co-director of the Animal Mummy Project at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

In this recent video interview for the AUC Press YouTube channel, the Cairo-based specialist describes how she first came under the spell of the ancient Egyptians, tells of her work on more than a dozen ongoing projects, and reflects on the use of advanced technologies in the field of Egyptology.
The American University in Cairo Press
To read more about Salima Ikram, go to http://www.aucpress.com/t-eNewsletter

Pyramids and People: Fourth Dynasty Art and Architecture (1:05:07)
Professor Salima Ikram discusses "Pyramids and People: Fourth Dynasty Art and Architecture" in a lecture in EGPT 361: Art and Architecture of Ancient Egypt I

Romans Remains in Egypt: Living at the edges of the Empire (1:04:42)
Join visiting expert Salima Ikram as she presents an overview of new discoveries made by the North Kharga Oasis Survey and the insights revealed into life in the Roman Empire abroad.
This lecture was recorded on 23 July 2010 at Perth Lecture Theatre, Central TAFE

Ancient Egypt animal mummies on display (2:59)