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PUBLICATIONS OF Aidan Mark Dodson BA, MPhil, PhD, FSA ARTICLES & MONOGRAPHS 1981 1. ‘Nefertiti’s Regality: A Comment’, Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 67 (1981): 179. 2. ‘King ’, Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde 108 (1981): 171. 1985 3. ‘The Tomb of King Amenmesse: Some Observations’, Discussions in Egyptology 2 (1985): 7-11. 4. ‘On the Date of the Unfinished Pyramid of Zawiyet el-Aryan’, DE 3 (1985): 21-3. 5. ‘A Fragment of Canopic Chest in Sir John Soane’s Museum’, JEA 71 (1985): 177-9 1986 6. ‘Some Additional Notes on “A Fragment of Canopic Chest in Sir John Soane’s Museum,” JEA 71 (1985), 177-79’, DE 4 (1986): 27-8. 7. ‘Was the sarcophagus of Ramesses III begun for Sethos II?’ JEA 72 (1986): 196-8. 8. ‘A note on the interior decoration of the coffer of the sarcophagus of Ramesses III, Louvre D1 = N337’, DE 5 (1986): 35. 1987 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 1988 14. 15. 16. 17. ‘The Tombs of the Kings of the Thirteenth Dynasty in the Memphite Necropolis’, ZÄS 114 (1987): 36-45. ‘The Takhats and some other Royal Ladies of the Ramesside Period’, JEA 73 (1987): 224-9. ‘Psusennes II’, Revue d’Égyptologie 38 (1987): 49-54. ‘The Egyptian Collection of the University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge’, Göttinger Miszellen 99 (1987): 93-6. ‘Two Thirteenth Dynasty Pyramids at Abusir?’, Varia Aegyptiaca 3 (1987): 231-2. 18. 19. 20. 21. ‘The Tombs of the Queens of the Middle Kingdom’, ZÄS 115 (1988): 123--36. ‘The Tombs of the Kings of the Early Eighteenth Dynasty at Thebes’, ZÄS 115 (1988): 110-23. ‘Two Royal Reliefs from the Temple of Deir el-Bahari’, JEA 74 (1988): 212-4. ‘A Casket fragment of Ramesses IX in the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge’ (with C.N. Reeves), JEA 74 (1988): 223-6. ‘Egypt’s First Antiquarians’, Antiquity 62 (1988): 513-7. ‘Some notes concerning the Royal Necropolis at Tanis’, Chronique d’Égypte 63/126 (1988): 221-33. ‘An Enigmatic Cartouche’, GM 106 (1988): 15-19. ‘The Length of the Third Intermediate Period’, Journal of the Ancient Chronology Forum 2 (1988): 58-9. 1989 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. ‘The Sites of the Tombs of the Kings of the Early Eighteenth Dynasty’, ZÄS 116 (1989): 181. ‘Hatshepsut and “her father” Mentuhotpe II’, JEA 75 (1989): 224-6. ‘A Theban Tomb and its Tenants’ (with Jac. J. Janssen), JEA 75 (1989): 125-38. ‘The Fifteen-inch Gun in the Royal Navy’, Ships Monthly 24/8 (1989): 28–31; 24/9 (1989): 28–33. ‘An Interim Frigate Force’, SM 24/10 (1989): 28–32 1990 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. ‘Crown Prince Djhutmose and the Royal Sons of the Eighteenth Dynasty’, JEA 76 (1990): 87-96. ‘Amenophis I and Deir el-Bahari’, JACF 3 (1990): 42-4. ‘King Amenmesse at Riqqa’, GM 117/118 (1990): 153-5. ‘The Canopic Chest of Ramesses II’, RdE 41 (1990): 31-7. ‘On the Internal Chronology of the Seventeenth Dynasty’, GM 120 (1991): 33-8. ‘Dido’ Class Cruisers, SM 25/8 (1990): 18-20. 1991 33. Egyptian Rock-cut Tombs (Princes Risborough: Shire, 1991). 34. ‘A Twenty-first Dynasty Private Reburial at Thebes’, JEA 77 (1991): 180-2. 35. ‘Two Who Might Have Been King: Crown-Prince Thutmose (V) and Generalissimo Nakhtmin’, Amarna Letters 1 (1991): 26-30. 1992 36. ‘On the Burial of Prince Ptahshepses’, GM 129 (1992): 49-51. 37. ‘Death after Death in the Valley of the Kings’, in S. Orel (ed.), Death and Taxes in the Ancient Near East (Lewiston: The Edwin Mellen Press, 1992): 53-9. 38. ‘Stelae of the Middle and New Kingdoms in the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge’, JEA 78 (1992): 274-9. 39. ‘Egyptian Canopics over Three Millennia’, AMES Quarterly 3 - 2/22 (1992): 7-12. 40. ‘KV 55 and the End of the Reign of Akhenaten’, in VI Congresso Internazionale di Egittologia (Turin, 1992): I, 135-9. 41. ‘The Fast Minelayers’, SM 27/5: 14–17. 1993 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. ‘Visceral History: 2,000 Years of Royal Canopics’, Kmt 3/4 (1992-93): 53-63. ‘On the Origin, Contents and Fate of Biban el-Moluk Tomb 55’, GM 132 (1993): 21-8. ‘Egypt: the land of the Nile’, Focus: The House Journal of the Ministry of Defence 47 (May 1993): 18-19. ‘Psusennes II and Shoshenq I’, JEA 79 (1993): 267-8. ‘A new King Shoshenq confirmed?’, GM 137 (1993): 53-8. ‘Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something ... Granite’, Kmt 4/3 (1993): 58-69, 85. 1994 48. The Canopic Equipment of the Kings of Egypt (London: Kegan Paul International, 1994). 49. ‘From Dahshur to Dira Abu’l-Naga: the decline and fall of the Royal Pyramid’, Kmt 5/3 (1994): 25-39, 86. 50. ‘The King is Dead’, C. Eyre, A. Leahy and L.M. Leahy (eds.), The Unbroken Reed: Studies in the Culture and Heritage of Ancient Egypt In Honour of A.F. Shore (London: Egypt Exploration Society, 1994): 71-95. 51. ‘Kings’ Valley Tomb 55 and the Fates of the Amarna Kings’, Amarna Letters 3 (1994): 92-103. 1995 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. Monarchs of the Nile (London: Rubicon, 1995). ‘Of Bulls and Princes: The Early Years of the Serapeum at Sakkara’, Kmt 6/1 (1995): 18-32. ‘Egyptian Antiquities of Chiddingstone Castle, Kent, England’ (with J. Phillips), Kmt 6/1 (1995): 51-61. ‘Rise & Fall of the House of Shoshenq: the Libyan Centuries of Egyptian History’, Kmt 6/3 (1995): 52-67. ‘Amenmesse in Kent, Liverpool and Thebes’, JEA 81 (1995): 115–28. 1996 57. ‘A canopic jar of Ramesses IV and the royal canopic equipment of the Ramesside Period’, GM 152 (1996): 11-17. 58. ‘Rescued Monuments from a Vanished Land’ (with S. Orel), Kmt 7/1 (1996): 52-65. 59. ‘The Mysterious Second Dynasty’, Kmt 7/2 (1996): 19-31. 60. ‘El Kab: City of the Vulture-Goddess’, Kmt 7/4 (1996): 60-68. 61. ‘An unusual canopic jar in the Royal Ontario Museum’, JEA 82 (1996): 210–12. 62. ‘Tutankhamun’s Tomb’, in B. Fagan (ed.), Oxford Companion to Archaeology (New York: OUP, 1996): 726–7. 63. ‘Valley of the Kings’, in B. Fagan (ed.), Oxford Companion to Archaeology (New York: OUP, 1996): 738– 9. 64. ‘Karnak and Luxor’, in B. Fagan (ed.), Oxford Companion to Archaeology (New York: OUP, 1996): 369. 65. ‘Coffin Development: A Problem for the New Chronology’, in M. Rowland (ed.), A Test of Time: The London Debate (London: ISIS, 1996): 23–6. 1997 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. Royal Mummies in the Egyptian Museum, with S. Ikram (Cairo: American University in Cairo Press, 1997) ‘The Sons of Rameses III’, Kmt 8/1 (1997): 29–43. ‘Cairo Museum: Finding a Permanent Home for Egypt’s Antiquities’, Ancient 5/56 (1997): 23-5. ‘Messuy, Amada and Amenmesse’, Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 34 (1997): 41-8. ‘The Strange Affair of Dr Muses: Or the Discovery of the Pyramid of Ameny-Qemau’, Kmt 8/3 (1997): 603. ‘The So-Called Tomb of Osiris at Abydos’, Kmt 8/4 (1997/8): 37-47. 2 1998 72. The Mummy in Ancient Egypt, with S. Ikram (London & New York: Thames and Hudson/Cairo: American University in Cairo Press, 1998). 73. Revision of C.Aldred, The Egyptians (London & New York: Thames & Hudson, 1998). 74. ‘A Funerary Mask in Durham and mummy adornment in the late Second Intermediate Period and early Eighteenth Dynasty’, JEA 84 (1998): 93-9. 75. ‘On the Burial of Maihirpri and Certain Coffins of the Eighteenth Dynasty’, in C.J. Eyre (ed.), Proceedings of the 7th International Congress of Egyptologists (Louvain: Peeters, 1998): 331-8. 76. ‘On The Threshold of Glory: The Third Dynasty’, Kmt 9/2(1998): 26-40. 77. ‘On the Pyramid of Ameny-Qemau and its Canopic Equipment’ (with N. Swelim), Mitteilungen des deutsches archäologischen Instituts, Abteilung Kairo 54(1998): 319-34. 78. ‘The New Egyptian Galleries of the Musee du Louvre’ (with Dyan Hilton), Kmt 9/4(1998): 32-8. 1999 79. ‘Tutankhamun’s Tomb’, in K. Bard (ed.), Archaeology of Ancient Egypt: An Encyclopedia (London: Routledge, 1999): 852-6. 80. ‘Howard Carter’, in K. Bard (ed.), Archaeology of Ancient Egypt: An Encyclopedia (London: Routledge, 1999): 190-1. 81. ‘Carnarvon, George Edward Stanhope Molyneux Herbert, Earl of’ in K. Bard (ed.), Archaeology of Ancient Egypt: An Encyclopedia (London: Routledge, 1999): 189-90. 82. ‘Protecting the Past: The First Century of The Egyptian Antiquities Service’, Kmt 10/2, 80-84. 83. ‘The Roxie Walker Galleries of Funerary Archaeology, Now Open at the British Museum, London’ (with Dyan Hilton), Kmt 10/3 (1999): 56. 84. ‘The Decorative Phases of the Tomb of Sethos II and their Historical Implications’, JEA 85 (1999): 131-42. 85. ‘The Canopic Equipment from the Serapeum of Memphis’, in A. Leahy and W.J. Tait (eds.) Studies on Ancient Egypt in Honour of H.S. Smith (London: EES, 1999): 59-75. 2000 86. After the Pyramids (London: Rubicon, 2001). 87. ‘Lahun and Its Treasure’, Kmt 11/1 (2000): 38-49. 88. ‘The Late Eighteenth Necropolis at Deir el-Medina and the Earliest 'Yellow' Coffin of the New Kingdom’ in R. Demarée and A. Egberts (eds), Deir el-Medina in the Third Millennium AD (Leiden, 2000): 89–100. 89. ‘Foreword’, in J. Rose, Tomb KV39 in the Valley of the Kings (Bristol: WASP, 2000): xix-xx. 90. ‘The Eighteenth-Century Discovery of the Serapeum’, Kmt 11/3 (2000): 48-53. 91. ‘Towards a Minimum Chronology of the New Kingdom and Third Intermediate Period’, Bulletin of the Egyptological Seminar 14 (2000): 7-18. 92. ‘The Intact Pyramid Burial at Hawara of 12th Dynasty Princess Neferuptah’, Kmt 11/4 (2000): 40-7. 93. ‘The Layer Pyramid at Zawiyet el-Aryan: Its Layout and Context’, JARCE 38 (2000): 81–90. 2001 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. Monarchs of the Nile, 2nd Edition (Cairo: American University in Cairo Press, 2001). The Hieroglyphs of Ancient Egypt (London: New Holland, 2001). Revision of C.Aldred, Egiptiečiai [Lithuanian trans. of 73.] (Vilnius:Alma Littera, 2001). ‘Amenhotep III: Uncles, Brothers, Sons and the Serapeum’, in Amen-hotep III y su tiempo: I Jornadas Temáticas (Madrid, n.d.): 35-51. ‘Canopic Jars and Chests’, in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt (New York: Oxford University Press, 2001): I, 231–5. ‘Third Intermediate Period’, in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt (New York: Oxford University Press, 2001): III. 388–94. ‘Tombs: Private Tombs’, in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt (New York: Oxford University Press, 2001): III, 433–42. ‘Four Sons of Horus’, in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt (New York: Oxford University Press, 2001): I, 561–3. ‘Was Tutankhamun Murdered?’, in B.M. Fagan (ed.), The Seventy Great Mysteries of the Ancient World (London: Thames & Hudson, 2001): 164–6. ‘The Puzzle of Tomb 55’, in B.M. Fagan (ed.), The Seventy Great Mysteries of the Ancient World (London: Thames & Hudson, 2001): 219–22. ‘Of Bulls, Pharaohs, Persians and Ptolemies: the Latter Years of the Serapeum of Saqqara’, BES 15 (2001): 27-38. 3 2002 105. De Hierogliefen van het oude Egypte [Dutch trans. of 95.] (Utrecht: Veltman Uitgevers, 2002). 106. ‘The New Egyptian Display at the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden, The Netherlands’ (with D. Hilton), Kmt 13/1 (2002): 44–53. 107. ‘Divine Queens in Nubia: Tiye at Sedeinga & Nefertiari at Abu Simbel’, Kmt 13/2 (2002): 58–65. 108. ‘Die Dauer der Dritten Zwischenzeit – I. Ein Kritik an der revidierten Chronologie’, in P. van der Veen and U. Zerbst (eds.), Biblische Archäologie am Scheideweg? (Hänssler: Edition “Pascale”, 2002): 71–4. 109. ‘Die Dauer der Dritten Zwischenzeit – III. Eine Antwort an David ROHL, I’, in Biblische Archäologie am Scheideweg? (2002): 77–8. 110. ‘Formenwandel ägyptischer Särge. Ein Problem für die revidierte ägyptische Chronolgie David ROHL’ in Biblische Archäologie am Scheideweg? (2002): 85–90. 111. ‘Ist eine Revision der Chronologie des Neuen Reiches und der Dritten Zwischenzeit erforderlich?’, in Biblische Archäologie am Scheideweg? (2002): 107–9. 112. ‘Duke Alexander’s Sarcophagi’, Archiv Orientální 70 (2002): 329–36. 113. ‘The Problem of Amenirdis II and the Heirs to the Office of God’s Wife of Amun during the Twenty-Sixth Dynasty’, JEA 88 (2002): 179–186. 114. ‘The Great Pyramid: Gateway to Eternity’, BBCi History Web-site http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/egyptians/gateway_eternity_01.shtml (2002). 115. ‘The Canopic Coffinettes of Tutankhamun and the Identity of Ankhkheperure’, in M. Eldamaty and M. Trad (eds.), Egyptian Museum Collections around the World: Studies for the Centennial of the Egyptian Museum, Cairo (Cairo: Supreme Council of Antiquities, 2002) I, 275–285 2003 116. Los Jeroglíficos del Antiguo Egipto [Spanish trans. of 95.] (Madrid: Editorial Libsa, 2003). 117. The Pyramids of Ancient Egypt (London: New Holland, 2003). 118. ‘The Burial of Members of the Royal Family During the Eighteenth Dynasty’, in Z.Hawass & Lyla Pinch Brock (eds.), Egyptology at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century: Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Egyptologists, Cairo, 2000 (Cairo: American University in Cairo Press, 2003): 187–193. 119. ‘The Tombs of the Royal Family of the Middle Kingdom’/’Las Tumbas de la Familia Real del Reino Medio’, Boletín de la Asociación Andaluza De Egiptologia 1 (2003): 75–100. 120. ‘The multiple pyramids of Snofru’, in B. Manley (ed.), Seventy Mysteries of Ancient Egypt (London: Thames & Hudson, 2003, and various foreign-language editions 2003 onwards): 57–60 (). 121. ‘The lost tomb of Amenhotep I’, in Seventy Mysteries (2003): 80–83. 122. ‘The mausoleum of the sons of Ramesses II’, Seventy Mysteries (2003): 88–91. 123. ‘The missing tombs of Tanis’, in Seventy Mysteries (2003): 95–97. 124. ‘Are there more royal tombs in Egypt’, in Seventy Mysteries (2003): 98–101. 125. ‘The first woman to rule Egypt’, in Seventy Mysteries (2003): 111-113. 126. ‘Why did Nefertiti disappear?’, in Seventy Mysteries (2003): 127–131. 127. ‘Smendes: the alternative king?, in Seventy Mysteries (2003): 140–141. 128. ‘The missing Apis bull burials’, in Seventy Mysteries (2003): 251–253. 129. ‘Dr. Anderson’s Mummy’, with W. Raver, Kmt 14/3 (2003): 39–46. 2004 130. The Complete Royal families of Ancient Egypt, with D. Hilton (London & New York: Thames & Hudson/Cairo: American University in Cairo Press, 2004). 131. The Royal Tombs of Great Britain: an Illustrated History (London: Duckworth, 2004). 132. ‘An Eternal Harem: The Tombs Of The Royal Families Of Ancient Egypt, Part I’, Kmt 15/2 (2004): 47–55. 133. ‘The God’s Wives of Amun’, Ancient Egypt 4/6 (2004): 22–27. 134. ‘Tuthmosis III: Family Man’, The Ostracon 15/2 (2004): 3–7. 135. ‘So you want to know about … Pyramids’, Ancient Egypt 5/1 (2004): 10–11. 136. ‘Bull Cults’, in S. Ikram (ed.), Divine Creatures: animal mummies in ancient Egypt (Cairo: American University in Cairo Press, 2004): 72-105. 2005 137. 138. 139. 140. Egyptens hieroglyfer [Swedish trans. of 95.] (Stockholm: Prisma, 2005). Egyptens pyramider [Swedish trans. of 117.] (Stockholm: Prisma, 2005). A Hieroglif Írás az Ókori Egyptomban [Hungarian trans. of 95.] (Budapest: Officina ’96 Kladó, 2005). Las familias reales del Antiguo Egipto [Spanish trans. of 130.] (Madrid: Oberon, 2005). 4 141. 142. 143. 144. 145. 146. 147. 148. 149. 150. 151. 152. 153. 154. 155. 156. 157. ‘Akhenaten’, in Kevin Shillington (ed.), Encyclopedia of African History (New York: Fitzroy Dearborn, 2005): 36-37. ‘Egypt, Ancient: Architecture’, in Enc. Afr. Hist: 416-419. ‘Egypt, Ancient: Chronology’, in Enc. Afr. Hist: 397-399. ‘Egypt, Ancient: Economy: Redistributive: Palace, Temple’, in Enc. Afr. Hist: 418-419. ‘Egypt, Ancient: Funeral Practices and Mummification’, in Enc. Afr. Hist: 419-421. ‘Egypt, Ancient: Hieroglyphics and the Origins of Alphabet’, in Enc. Afr. Hist: 421-422. ‘Egypt, Ancient: Middle Kingdom: Historical Outline’, in Enc. Afr. Hist: 406-408. ‘Egypt, Ancient: Old Kingdom and Its Contacts to the South: Historical Outline’, in Enc. Afr. Hist: 403-405. ‘The Egyptian Royal Family’, Ancient Egypt 5/4: 20-23. ‘An Eternal Harem: The Tombs Of The Royal Families Of Ancient Egypt, Part II: the Middle Kingdom’, Kmt 16/1 (2005): 24–32. ‘Ask the Expert’, BBC Focus Magazine 154 (September 2005): 28. ‘Belzoni: the real Indiana Jones’, BBC History Magazine 71 (November 2005): 32–33.. ‘An Eternal Harem: The Tombs Of The Royal Families Of Ancient Egypt, Part III: the New Kingdom’, Kmt 16/4 (2005): 32–42. ‘Egypt: The End of a Civilisation’, http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/egyptians/egypt_end_01.shtml. ‘Twelve Great Dynasties of Egypt’, http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/egyptians/great_dynasties_gallery.shtml. ‘An Eternal Harem: The Tombs Of The Royal Families Of Ancient Egypt, Part IV: the New Kingdom’, Kmt 16/4 (2005): 40–47. ‘Tutankhamun Returns’, Archaeology 58/3 (May/June 2005). 2006 158. Las Pirámides del Antiguo Egipto [Spanish trans. of 117.] (Barcelona: Folio, 2006). 159. ‘Berlin’s Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussamlung: Past, Present & Future’, with D. Hilton, Kmt 17/3 (2006): 60–71. 160. ‘The Obelisks of Rome’, Kmt 17/4 (2006): 45–54. 161. ‘The Egyptian Collection of Bristol City Museum’, with Sue Giles, in V. Solkin (ed.), Древний Егыпет II: к 150-летию со дня рождения Bладимира Семеновича Голенищева/Ancient Egypt II: On the occasion of the 150th Birthday Anniversary of Vladimir S. Golenischev (Moscow-St. Petersburg: Association of Ancient Egypt Studies «MAAT», 2006): 11–20. 2007 162. ‘Ernest Sibree: A Forgotten Pioneer and his Milieu’, Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 93 (2007): 247–253. 163. ‘Embalming in Egypt’, in H. Selin, Encyclopedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures, 2nd ed. (Springer). 164. ‘Tombs in Egypt’, in Enc. Hist, Sci. &c Non-Western Cultures. 165. ‘125 & Still Counting: The Work of the Egypt Exploration Fund and Society 1882–2007’, Kmt 18/2 (2007): 32–44. 166. ‘The Monarchy’, in T. Wilkinson (ed.), The Egyptian World (London: Routledge, 2007): 75–90. 167. ‘The 58th Annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt: Toledo, Ohio’, Ancient Egypt 8/1: 7– 8. 168. ‘Legends of a Sarcophagus’, in T. Schneider, T. and K. Szpakowska (eds.), Egyptian Stories: A British Egyptological Tribute to Alan B. Lloyd (Münster: Ugarit-Verlag, 2007): 21–27. 169. ’75 Years in the Valley of the Kings’, BBC History Magazine 8/12 (December 2007): 49–53. 170. ‘Egypt, Early: New Kingdom’, in J. Middleton and J. C. Miller (eds.), New Encyclopedia of Africa (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2007): 2, 245–249. 171. ‘Ancient Egypt in the City and County of Bristol, England’, with Sue Giles, Kmt 18/4 (2007-8): 20–32. 2008 172. The Tomb in Ancient Egypt: Royal and Private Sepulchres from the Early Dynastic Period to the Romans, with Salima Ikram (London: Thames & Hudson, 2008). 173. Staroegyptské Hieroglyfy [Czech trans. of 117.] (Prague: Mlada fronta). 174. ‘The Book of Egyptian Queens’, in C. Ziegler (ed.), Queens of Egypt: from Hetepheres to Cleopatra (Paris: Somogy/Monaco: Grimaldi Forum): 380–393. 175. ‘The Coffins of Iyhat and Tairy: a tale of two cities’, JEA 94 (2008): 107-138. 176. ‘Alexander Henry Rhind at Sheikh Abd el Gurna’, Kmt 19/4 (2008/9): 38–52. 177. ‘Treasurer’s Report’, in Report for the year 2007/2008 (London: Egypt Exploration Society): 12–13. 5 2009 178. Amarna Sunset; Nefertiti, Tutankhamun, Ay, Horemheb and the Egyptian Counter-Reformation (Cairo: American University in Cairo Press, 2009). 179. “The Oases of Egypt’s Western Desert, part one’, with Dyan Hilton, Kmt 20/1 (2009): 51–65. 180. “The Oases of Egypt’s Western Desert, part two’, with Dyan Hilton, Kmt 20/2 (2009): 49–59. 181. ‘The transition between the 21st and 22nd Dynasties revisited’, in G. P .F. Broekman, R. J. Demarée,and O. E. Kaper (eds.), The Libyan Period In Egypt: historical and cultural studies into the 21th – 24th Dynasties. Proceedings of a conference at Leiden University, 25-27 October 2007 (Leiden: Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten, 2009): 103–112. 182. ‘The Egyptian Coffins in the collection of Bristol's City Museum and Art Gallery’, in Proceedings of the Xth International Congress of Egyptologists. 183. ‘The Priest of Amun Iuput and his Distinguished Ancestors’, JEA 95 (2009): 51–66. 184. ‘Rituals Related to Animal Cults’, in In J. Dieleman and W. Wendrich (eds.), UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology < http://repositories.cdlib.org/nelc/uee/1027/>. 185. ‘On the alleged ‘Amenhotep III/IV coregency’ graffito at Meidum’, GM 222 (2009). 186. ‘Were Nefertiti & Tutankhaten Coregents?’ Kmt 20/3: 41–49. 187. ‘The Tombs of Tutankhamun’s People: Seeking Saqqara’s New Kingdom tombs’, Current World Archaeology 36: 25–31. 188. ‘How old is that mummy in the coffin?, Ancient Egypt 10/2 (2009): 66–7. 189. ‘Amarna Sunset: the late-Amarna succession revisited’, in S. Ikram & A. Dodson (eds), Beyond the Horizon: Studies in Egyptian Art, Archaeology and History in Honour of Barry J. Kemp (Cairo: Supreme Council of Antiquities Press, 2009): 29–43. 190. ‘The New Egyptian Gallery in Plymouth, England’, Kmt 20/4 (2009/10): 77–79. 2010 191. The Complete Royal families of Ancient Egypt, paperback edition, with D. Hilton (London & New York: Thames & Hudson 192. Life Everlasting: National Museums Scotland Collection of Ancient Egyptian Coffins, with B. 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