L’International Symposium on Animals in Ancient Egypt, the Middle Nile and their hinterlands (ISAAE) è nato con l’obiettivo di riprendere il proficuo dialogo tra studiosi impegnati in questo vastissimo ambito di ricerca, instauratosi già nel 2016 in occasione della prima edizione organizzata e svoltasi al Musée de Confluences di Lione, e consolidatosi con la seconda edizione tenutasi al Cairo presso l'American University nel 2019.
Ceramic, Wood, Stone & Bronze: Considerations about the Materiality and Value of Containers for Animal Mummies kept in the Museo Egizio, Turin
págs. 31-62
Gift to Sobek. Preliminary Results of the Analysis of a Young Crocodile Mummy in the Al-lard Pierson
Ben van den Bercken, Marinus Hoogmoed, Roel Jansen, Nick Lobé, Mario Maas, Zosja Stenchlak
págs. 63-70
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Wandering Falcons: On the Referent and Meanings of Nemty Hieroglyphs (� / �, G7A / G7B)
págs. 83-108
Food for Thought: Considering the Presence of Zoomorphic Figurines in Predynastic Egyptian Burials
págs. 109-136
Animals Remains from the Egyptian Collection of the Civic Archaeological Museum of Milan: Conservation and Study Project
págs. 137-152
Zooarchaeology in Old Kingdom Egypt: A Comparison between Animal Iconography and Faunal Remains of the Bagrus
págs. 153-172
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Animals of Ancient Kheny: The Rupestrian Collection
págs. 271-290
Collars on Cats and Dogs in Life and in the Afterlife: Function and Fashion in Early Roman Egypt
págs. 291-310
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A Study of Egyptian Animal Mummy Styles (SEAMS) Project: An Introduction
págs. 331-348
Some Remarks on Roman Period Mummy Masks from Kellis with the Jackal: An Update on Regionalism and Crafts manship in the Western Egyptian Desert
págs. 349-360
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