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"The reader who turns to Lakomy's book in search for a detailed presentation of this important tomb group will be satisfied. The volume is a good starting point into the multiple dimensions of the rich material, beyond typological study and dating. In-depth discussion of New Kingdom funerary culture in general or in specific aspects of social class, gender or ethnicity would doubtlessly have added more insights into the types of objects found and into those that seem to be missing. Nevertheless, in sum, this richly
illustrated volume with its full descriptions of the objects from KV 36, the vital group of the pottery aside, provides a solid foundation for all such future research on the burial of Maiherperi."
Von Wolfram Grajetzki
In: The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology Bd. 105, Heft 1 (2019), S. 149-151
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"This monograph by Konstantin C. Lakomy is certainly the most thorough and contextual treatment of Maiherperi that Egyptology has yet seen, and it has been a long time coming. (...) This is also a book full of useful excursuses as Lakomy delves into a variety of side interests that are the life's work for many of us-including coffin studies (this was indeed the first time the coffins were carefully examined, photographed and analyzed), ceramic studies (especially of the base ring ware from the Levant), glass studies (imported glass vessels from Mesopotamia), Book of the Dead studies (this was the first time the 11 m long Book of the Dead has been described, transcribed, translated, and analyzed), and even identity studies. There is something for everyone in this excellent volume."
Von Kathlyn Cooney
In: Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 53 (2017), S. 337-339
illustrated volume with its full descriptions of the objects from KV 36, the vital group of the pottery aside, provides a solid foundation for all such future research on the burial of Maiherperi."
Von Wolfram Grajetzki
In: The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology Bd. 105, Heft 1 (2019), S. 149-151
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"This monograph by Konstantin C. Lakomy is certainly the most thorough and contextual treatment of Maiherperi that Egyptology has yet seen, and it has been a long time coming. (...) This is also a book full of useful excursuses as Lakomy delves into a variety of side interests that are the life's work for many of us-including coffin studies (this was indeed the first time the coffins were carefully examined, photographed and analyzed), ceramic studies (especially of the base ring ware from the Levant), glass studies (imported glass vessels from Mesopotamia), Book of the Dead studies (this was the first time the 11 m long Book of the Dead has been described, transcribed, translated, and analyzed), and even identity studies. There is something for everyone in this excellent volume."
Von Kathlyn Cooney
In: Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 53 (2017), S. 337-339
"The reader who turns to Lakomy's book in search for a detailed presentation of this important tomb group will be satisfied. The volume is a good starting point into the multiple dimensions of the rich material, beyond typological study and dating. In-depth discussion of New Kingdom funerary culture in general or in specific aspects of social class, gender or ethnicity would doubtlessly have added more insights into the types of objects found and into those that seem to be missing. Nevertheless, in sum, this richly
illustrated volume with its full descriptions of the objects from KV 36, the vital group of the pottery aside, provides a solid foundation for all such future research on the burial of Maiherperi."
Von Wolfram Grajetzki
In: The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology Bd. 105, Heft 1 (2019), S. 149-151
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"This monograph by Konstantin C. Lakomy is certainly the most thorough and contextual treatment of Maiherperi that Egyptology has yet seen, and it has been a long time coming. (...) This is also a book full of useful excursuses as Lakomy delves into a variety of side interests that are the life's work for many of us-including coffin studies (this was indeed the first time the coffins were carefully examined, photographed and analyzed), ceramic studies (especially of the base ring ware from the Levant), glass studies (imported glass vessels from Mesopotamia), Book of the Dead studies (this was the first time the 11 m long Book of the Dead has been described, transcribed, translated, and analyzed), and even identity studies. There is something for everyone in this excellent volume."
Von Kathlyn Cooney
In: Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 53 (2017), S. 337-339
illustrated volume with its full descriptions of the objects from KV 36, the vital group of the pottery aside, provides a solid foundation for all such future research on the burial of Maiherperi."
Von Wolfram Grajetzki
In: The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology Bd. 105, Heft 1 (2019), S. 149-151
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"This monograph by Konstantin C. Lakomy is certainly the most thorough and contextual treatment of Maiherperi that Egyptology has yet seen, and it has been a long time coming. (...) This is also a book full of useful excursuses as Lakomy delves into a variety of side interests that are the life's work for many of us-including coffin studies (this was indeed the first time the coffins were carefully examined, photographed and analyzed), ceramic studies (especially of the base ring ware from the Levant), glass studies (imported glass vessels from Mesopotamia), Book of the Dead studies (this was the first time the 11 m long Book of the Dead has been described, transcribed, translated, and analyzed), and even identity studies. There is something for everyone in this excellent volume."
Von Kathlyn Cooney
In: Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 53 (2017), S. 337-339
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Erscheinungsjahr: | 2016 |
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Medium: | Buch |
Reihe: | Facsimilia Heidelbergensia |
ISBN-13: | 9783954901104 |
ISBN-10: | 3954901102 |
Sprache: | Deutsch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Lakomy, Konstantin C. |
Hersteller: | Reichert |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Heil, Margaret, Margaret Heil, Reichert, Anne-Frank-Str. 11, D-63762 Großostheim, margret-heil@gmx.de |
Abbildungen: | 58 schwarz/weiß - Abbildungen, 494 Farbabbildungen |
Maße: | 315 x 225 x 36 mm |
Von/Mit: | Konstantin C. Lakomy |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 05.07.2016 |
Gewicht: | 2,064 kg |
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2016 |
---|---|
Medium: | Buch |
Reihe: | Facsimilia Heidelbergensia |
ISBN-13: | 9783954901104 |
ISBN-10: | 3954901102 |
Sprache: | Deutsch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Lakomy, Konstantin C. |
Hersteller: | Reichert |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Heil, Margaret, Margaret Heil, Reichert, Anne-Frank-Str. 11, D-63762 Großostheim, margret-heil@gmx.de |
Abbildungen: | 58 schwarz/weiß - Abbildungen, 494 Farbabbildungen |
Maße: | 315 x 225 x 36 mm |
Von/Mit: | Konstantin C. Lakomy |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 05.07.2016 |
Gewicht: | 2,064 kg |
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