TOPOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPHIC
TEXTS, STATUES, RELIEFS AND PAINTINGS
Series started by Bertha Porter and Rosalind L. B. Moss,
assisted by Ethel W. Burney
The continually updated online version of
Volume VIII, Parts 1 and 2: OBJECTS OF PROVENANCE NOT KNOWN: STATUES
BY
JAROMIR MALEK
Assisted by
DIANA MAGEE and ELIZABETH MILES
GRIFFITH INSTITUTE, ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM, OXFORD
2000-continued
Please note that this is an unedited working copy
This online version of the Topographical Bibliography
represents a completely new and revolutionary departure
in the provision of research tools in Egyptology:
- It gives you the most recently available information;
the list
of monuments and their bibliography are being continually updated.
- It can be searched for features which are not
indexed in the printed volume, e.g. the names of authors, books or
periodicals.
- A new relationship has been created between the
users of the Topographical Bibliography and its editors: the users can
point out any mistakes, omissions and inaccuracies, and these will
be considered by the editors and, if accepted, put right without delay.
Any updated features which do not appear in the printed volumes
have been indicated in colour, on most monitors in blue.
Jaromir Malek, Diana Magee and Elizabeth Miles, Topographical
Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Reliefs and
Paintings, VIII. ISBN 0 900416 67 X. Part 1 (Royal Statues. Private Statues: Predynastic to
the end of Dynasty XVII), ISBN 0 900416 68 8, lii+482 pages, £65. Part 2
(Private Statues: Dynasty XVIII to the Roman Period. Statues of
Deities), ISBN 0 900416 69 6), lxii+700 pages (pp. 483-1182), £80.
Indices to Parts 1 and 2,
ISBN 0 900416 70 X, viii+136 pages, £20. All are hardback publications.
The price of the whole set is £145. Instructions
on how to order.
- The presentation of the material is currently in the process of
being improved, so for some time this version may appear to
be inconsistent:
- The non-English characters in royal as well
as non-royal names are being replaced by standard characters, so you
will see forms such as Amenemhet, Khaemweset, Amun-Re,
etc. This is now possible because all non-royal names are accompanied by
their transliteration.
- All authors' names will eventually be provided with their initials.
- All publications will be followed by the publication date.
Please help us make this online version as perfect as possible. Let us know if
you notice any
- mistakes or inaccuracies in descriptions or references
- omissions in the bibliography of the listed monuments
or if you know of unprovenanced statues which should be included
(contact details).
Go to the online version of Objects of
Provenance Not Known: Statues
Go back to the Griffith
Institute Home Page.
Go back to the Topographical Bibliography.
(January 12, 2005)