Studies In Memory Of James F. Romano (Bulletin Of The Egyptological Seminar Of New York)-new

Studies In Memory Of James F. Romano (Bulletin Of The Egyptological Seminar Of New York)-new

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James F. Romano, Curator Of Egyptian Art At The Brooklyn Museum Of Art, Was A Leading Figure In The Study Of Ancient Egyptian Art. This Volume Honors His Memory With Major Studies In Egyptian Art, Religion, And Archaeology By Sixteen Of His Friends And Colleagues, As Well As A Remembrance And Bibliography. 'Studies In Memory Of James F. Romano' Is Volume 17 Of The Bulletin Of The Egyptological Seminar Of New York (Bes), An Organization That Romano Helped Found And Direct.'Table Of Contentsdiana Craig Patch, James F. Romano: Scholar, Colleague, And Frienddaphna Bentor, Scarabs Of The Middle Kingdom: Historical And Cultural Implicationsedward Bleiberg, The Coffin Of Weretwahset/Bensuipet And 'Scribal Errors' On Women'S Funerary Equipmentmadeleine E. Cody, An Unusual Faience Group Statuette In The Brooklyn Museum Of Artmarianne Eatonkrauss, The Art Of Tt 100, The Tomb Of The Vizier Rekhmirebiri Fay, Padihor'S Block Statuerichard A. Fazzini, Some New Kingdom Female Imageszahi Hawass, Royal Figures Found In Petrie'S Socalled Workmen'S Barracks At Gizamarsha Hill, Hepu'S Hair: A Copperalloy Statuette In The National Archaeological Museum, Athensjack A. Josephson And Rita E. Freed, The Status Of The Queen In Dynasty Xiipeter Lacovara, A Forged Head Of Khasekhembojana Mojsov, Osiris And The Number Sevenadela Oppenheim, A New Boundary Stela Of The Pharaoh Netjerikhet (Djoser) Found In The Pyramid Complex Of Senwosret Iii, Dahshurpaul O'Rourke, A Fragmentary Book Of The Dead In Brooklyn, Cambridge, And Moscow And A Note On The Early History Of Egyptologyelena Pischikova, Relief Fragment With An Ankhbouquet In The Collection Of The Brooklyn Museum Of Artseth Richardson, The Many Lives Of A Brooklyn Figuregay Robins, The Decoration Of The Inner Doorway In The Tomb Chapel Of Amenemhab (Tt 85)Diane Bergman, Bibliography Of James Frank Romano.

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  • Q: How many pages does the book have? A: This book has two hundred twenty-nine pages. It covers various studies in Egyptian art, religion, and archaeology.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of the book? A: The book measures eight and a half inches in length, eight tenths of an inch in width, and ten and ninety-one hundredths inches in height.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The book is paperback bound. This makes it lightweight and easy to carry.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of this book is James P. Allen. He contributes to the academic discourse surrounding ancient Egyptian studies.
  • Q: What is the main theme of the book? A: The main theme centers around studies in ancient Egyptian art, religion, and archaeology. It honors the memory of James F. Romano.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for beginners in Egyptology? A: Yes, this book is suitable for beginners. It provides insights into various aspects of ancient Egyptian culture and art.
  • Q: Can I read this book if I am not familiar with Egyptian history? A: Yes, you can read this book without prior knowledge of Egyptian history. The studies are accessible and informative.
  • Q: How should I store this book to keep it in good condition? A: Store this book upright on a shelf to prevent warping. Keep it away from direct sunlight and moisture.
  • Q: Is this book safe for children to read? A: Yes, this book is generally safe for children. However, adult supervision is recommended due to complex themes.
  • Q: What should I do if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, contact the seller for a return or replacement. Most sellers have policies in place for such issues.
  • Q: Does this book contain illustrations or images? A: No, this book primarily features text-based studies without illustrations. It focuses on academic analysis.
  • Q: Is there a bibliography included in the book? A: Yes, the book includes a bibliography of James F. Romano. This provides additional resources for further reading.
  • Q: What makes this book unique in its field? A: This book is unique as it honors James F. Romano's contributions to Egyptology. It features studies from his friends and colleagues.
  • Q: What is the publication year of this book? A: The publication year of this book is not specified. However, it is part of a series dedicated to Egyptological studies.
  • Q: Are there any references to modern Egyptian culture in the book? A: No, the book focuses on ancient Egyptian culture and does not reference modern Egyptian culture.

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