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A History of Research Into Ancient Egyptian Culture in Southeast Europe Mladen Tomorad

A History of Research Into Ancient Egyptian Culture in Southeast Europe By Mladen Tomorad

A History of Research Into Ancient Egyptian Culture in Southeast Europe by Mladen Tomorad


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This book will try to give a review of the history of the studies of Ancient Egypt done in Southeast Europe, and present some of the latest research. The book comprises a selection of papers in which scholars from various institutions of the region reviewed the different aspects of past studies along with recent research in the field.

A History of Research Into Ancient Egyptian Culture in Southeast Europe Summary

A History of Research Into Ancient Egyptian Culture in Southeast Europe by Mladen Tomorad

The history of Ancient Egypt has been studied in the region of Southeast Europe since the end of the nineteenth century. In some of the countries this was not the case for various reasons, but mainly because of the undeveloped scholarly capabilities and institutions, insufficient funds for archaeological research in Egypt, and the lack of cooperation with scholars from other countries.

From the 1960s, however, this situation has changed for the better, firstly with the numerous publications of the diffusion of the Ancient Egyptian cults during Graeco-Roman period, and then with publications (articles, catalogues, books) on Ancient Egyptian collections in various museum institutions located in Southeast Europe.

From the early 1990s one can trace the increased production of various scholarly papers in which researchers from Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, Romania, and Bulgaria not only researched the Egyptian cults in the Roman Empire, but also on the various aspects of history, religion and literature of Ancient Egypt. Their work, however, was mostly unknown to the scholars outside the region primarily because the results were written in the native languages. This book will try to give a review of the history of the studies of Ancient Egypt done in Southeast Europe, and present some of the latest research.

A History of Research Into Ancient Egyptian Culture in Southeast Europe comprises a selection of papers in which scholars from various institutions of the region reviewed the different aspects of past studies and the development of the research of the Ancient Egypt in some countries, along with recent research in the field. We hope that this publication will be useful for all scholars who are unfamiliar with the historiography of this region.

Table of Contents

Chapter I: A History of Research into Ancient Egyptian Culture Conducted in Southeast Europe ;
150 Years of Egyptological Reseach in Croatia (1862-2012) (Mladen Tomorad) ;
The Borderline between Predynastic and Dynastic Egypt (4000-3000 B.C.) in the Works of Croatian Egyptologists and Scholars (Porin Scukanec Reznicek) ;
The History of Egyptology in Bulgaria (Emil Buzov) ;

Chapter II: The Ancient Egyptian collections in Southeast Europe ;
Josef Schwegel (1836-1914) and His Ten Years in Egypt (Tomislav Kajfez) ;
The Ancient Egyptian Antiquities in Institutional and Private Collections in Croatia (Mladen Tomorad) ;
The Collection of Egyptian Artifacts in the Mimara Museum in Zagreb (Croatia) (Ivana Cukman Nikolic, Mladen Tomorad) ;
The Ancient Egyptian Glass Collection in the Mimara Museum (Lada Ratkovic Bukovcan) ;
The Egyptian Collection in the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb: History and Research (Porin Scukanec Reznicek) ;
Egyptian Collection of the Museum of Slavonia in Osijek (Croatia) (Marina Kovac) ;
Formation and Composition of the Egyptian Collections in Serbia (Branislav Andelkovic) ;
Ancient Egyptian Artifacts from Romania. Their Research and Future Perspectives (Dan-Augustin Deac) ;

Chapter III: The current Egyptological research ;
CT and MR Research on Two Egyptian Mummies from the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb (Mislav Cavka, Igor Uranic) ;
A Case of Egyptian Revival at the Turn of the 18th Century: the Painter Franc Kavcic Caucig and His Oeuvre D'Egitto (Vesna Kamin Kajfez) ;
The Cult of the Sacred Bull Apis: History Of Study (Nenad Markovic) ;
Was There Ever a 'Minoan' Princess on the Egyptian Court? (Uros Matic) ;
The Studies of the Ancient Egyptian Language in Croatia and Serbia (Kristina Sekrst) ;
Development of the 'Croato-Aegyptica' Database (Mladen Tomorad, Goran Zlodiii) ;

Chapter IV: The reseach of the Egyptian cults in Graeco-Roman world ;
The Early Penetration of Ancient Egyptian Artifacts and Dissemination of the Cults of Egyptian Divinities in Istria and Illyricum (1St Millennium B.C.-1st Century A.D.) (Mladen Tomorad) ;
Isis and Her Affiliates in Dalmatia. Some Reflections on Isiac Religious Communities (Kornelija A. Giunio) History of the Research of the Ancient Egyptian Cults in Pannonia (Dejan Pernjak, Danijel Struklec, Mladen Tomorad) ;
Evidence of the Cults of Isis on the Territory of the Republic of Macedonia (Aleksandra Nikoloska) ;

Chapter V: Bibliographies ;
Slovenia: Bibliographia Aegyptiacae Slovenicae (from the middle of the ninetheenth century till the end of 2012) (Compiled by Vesna Kamin Kajfez Supplemented by Mladen Tomorad and Ivana Stimac) ;
Croatia: Egyptological Bibliography (1856-2014) (Compiled by Mladen Tomorad) ;
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Egyptological Bibliography (1889-1993) (Compiled by Ivana Stimac) ;
Serbia: Egyptological and Ancient Near Eastern Bibliography (1928-2013) (Compiled by Branislav Andelkovic and Milena Gosic) ;
Romania: Egyptological Bibliography (1959-2014) (Compiled by Dan Augustin Deac) ;
Bulgaria: Egyptological Bibliography (1983-2013) (Compiled by Emil Buzov Supplemented by Mladen Tomorad and Ivana Stimac)

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A History of Research Into Ancient Egyptian Culture in Southeast Europe by Mladen Tomorad
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