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Book SynopsisJames 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.
Table of ContentsDiana Craig Patch, James F. Romano: Scholar, Colleague, and Friend
Daphna Ben-Tor, Scarabs of the Middle Kingdom: Historical and Cultural Implications
Edward Bleiberg, The Coffin of Weretwahset/Bensuipet and "Scribal Errors" on Women's Funerary Equipment
Madeleine E. Cody, An Unusual Faience Group Statuette in the Brooklyn Museum of Art
Marianne Eaton-Krauss, The Art of TT 100, the Tomb of the Vizier Rekhmire Biri Fay, Padihor's Block Statue
Richard A. Fazzini, Some New Kingdom Female Images
Zahi Hawass, Royal Figures Found in Petrie's So-called Workmen's Barracks at Giza
Marsha Hill, Hepu's Hair: a Copper-Alloy Statuette in the National Archaeological Museum, Athens
Jack A. Josephson and Rita E. Freed, The Status of the Queen in Dynasty XII
Peter Lacovara, A Forged Head of Khasekhem
Bojana Mojsov, Osiris and the Number Seven
Adela Oppenheim, A New Boundary Stela of the Pharaoh Netjerikhet (Djoser) Found in the Pyramid Complex of Senwosret III, Dahshur
Paul O'Rourke, A Fragmentary Book of the Dead in Brooklyn, Cambridge, and Moscow and a Note on the Early History of Egyptology
Elena Pischikova, Relief Fragment with an Ankh-Bouquet in the Collection of the Brooklyn Museum of Art
Seth Richardson, The Many Lives of a Brooklyn Figure
Gay Robins, The Decoration of the Inner Doorway in the Tomb Chapel of Amenemhab (TT 85)
Diane Bergman, Bibliography of James Frank Romano