From objects to histories : studies in honour of John H. Taylor


· Edited by Nigel Strudwick and David A. Aston ; with the assistance of Nicholas Reeves, Helen Strudwick and Marie Vandenbeusch
Bok Engelsk 2024
Utgitt
Wallasey : : Abercromby Press, , 2024
Omfang
xxx, 681 sider
Opplysninger
John H. Taylor combines a great breadth of Egyptological knowledge and experience (shared by few museumcurators) with a modest and unassuming personality. For three and a half decades his scholarship has providedan unsung underpinning to the British Museum’s Department of Egyptian Antiquities (now the Departmentof Egypt and Sudan). During this time he has maintained a determined continuity with the best traditions andaspirations of the past through his high academic standards. The title of this book borrows unashamedly from a workshop held in John’s honour at the Museum in November 2022. Its theme, From Objects to Histories, encapsulates this curator’s combined talents — in the physicalevaluation of an Egyptian artefact, and in the teasing out of its past history and modern relevance from archivesand the records of early travellers and collectors. John’s area of special interest is the study of funerary practices and funerary goods of Egypt’s New Kingdomand Third Intermediate Period, above all the coffins in which he is today pre-eminent. He has published extensively and lectured widely on a range of fundamental topics. During the 1990s, he supervised the reinstallationof the ‘Mummy Galleries’ (among the most popular rooms in the British Museum), and since then has presented on aspects of ancient Egyptian funerary customs in a whole range of temporary exhibitions. Particularlycelebrated is John’s pioneering work in the use of modern, non-destructive technologies for the investigation ofmummified remains. His exhibitions on this theme, beginning with ‘Mummy: the Inside Story’, and offshootsof it, have travelled the world, further enhancing his reputation for successful research and intellectual rigour.This volume contains the contributions of over sixty of his colleagues and friends who wanted to honourJohn’s achievements, and this reflects both the esteem in which he is held within Egyptology and the breadthof his interests.
Emner
ISBN
9781912246199

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