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jueves, 17 de diciembre de 2015

Linda Evans




Butterflies of ancient Egypt
by Vazrick Nazari and Linda Evans
Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 69.4 (2015), 242-267

 
Bird behavior in ancient Egyptian art
Linda Evans
In: Between Heaven and Earth: Birds in Ancient Egypt. Edited by Rozenn Bailleul-LeSuer. OIMP 35. Chicago: The Oriental Institute, 2012,pp. 87-98

Fighting kites: Behaviour as a key to species identity in wall scenes
Linda Evans
The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 93 (2007

Force-feeding animals in Old Kingdom scenes: A reply
Joyce Swinton, Linda Evans
Goettinger Miszellen, Vol. 232, (2012), p.137-142

 
Otter or mongoose? Chewing over the evidence in wall scenes
Linda Evans
In: A. Woods, A. McFarlane & S. Binder (eds.) Egyptian Culture and Society: Studies in Honour of Naguib Kanawati, vol. I,ASAE Supplément, Cahier 38 (2010) , pp. 119-129

Poisonous gecks: The validity of an ancient Egyptian belief
Linda Evans
Bulletin of the Australian Centre for Egyptology, Volume 13 (2002)

The Anubis animal: A behavioural solution?
Linda Evans
Goettinger Miszellen, Vol. 216, No. -, (2008), p.17-24

The curious case of the 'mummified pigeon
Linda Evans
Bulletin of the Australian Centre for Egyptology, Vol. 18, (2007), p.59-64

The Egyptian goddess Renenutet: Why did a cobra symbolise abundance?
Linda Evans
Gottinger Miszellen, Vol. 238, (2013), p.41-50

The praying mantis in ancient Egypt
Linda Evans
Bulletin of the Australian Centre for Egyptology, Vol. 15 (2004)

The shedshed of Wepwawet: An artistic and behavioural interpretation
Linda Evans
Journal of Egyptian archaeology, Vol. 97, (2011), p.103-115

Userkaf's birds unmasked
Linda Evans
Journal of Egyptian archaeology, Vol. 97, (2011), p.246-250
https://www.academia.edu/3559260/Userkafs_birds_unmasked