Proceedings of the International Conference Held in Moscow on September 29 - October 2, 2009 / Под ред. Г.А. Беловой и С.В. Иванова. — М.: ЦЕИ РАН, 2012. — 416 c., илл. — ISBN: 978-5-904488-03-1/
Материалы международной научной конференции «Достижения и проблемы современной египтологии», проходившей в Москве с 29 сентября по 2 октября 2009 г. В сборнике представлены cтатьи, отражающие состояние современной науки о древнем Египте.
Yekaterina Barbash. Books of the Dead on Linen: Inscribed and Decorated Mummy Bandages at the Brooklyn Museum.
Galina Belova. Memphis: Correlation between Written Sources and Archaeological Data.
Marilina Betrò. Virtual Environments and Web Community in Archaeology: Theban Tomb 14 as Case Study.
Edwin C. Brock. Chaos Reversed: The Reconstruction of the Inner Sarcophagus of Ramesses VI.
Sara Caramello. Physicians As Luxury Goods: The Role of Medicine in LBA International Relations.
Juan José Castillos. Upper and Lower Egypt in the Predynastic Period.
Christine Chaillot. Monastic Life of the Coptic Orthodox Church in Egypt in Contemporary Times.
Emanuele M. Ciampini. Persian Culture and Pharaonic Egypt: The Inscriptions on the Statue of Darius 1st from Susa.
Alla Davydova. Some Pecularities of Serapeum in Graeco-Roman Egypt.
David Fabre and Alexander Belov. The Shipwrecks of Heracleion-Thonis: An Overview.
Lorenzo Fati. Patron’s Papers: Which Route to Fayum?
Włodzimierz Godlewski. Naqlun Cemetries.
Sameh Iskander. Preliminary Report on the Documentation Project of the Temple of Ramesses II in Abydos.
Sergej Ivanov. The Tomb of Thay (TT 23).
Maryum J. Jordan. Conceptualizing Incest: The Social Effects of Interbred Marriages during Graeco-Roman Egypt.
Nicole Kloth. Egyptology in ‘Propylaeum’, the ‘Virtual Library Classical Studies’.
Agnese Kukela and Valdis Seglins. Artefacts and Geo-Environmental Data Inventory and Management through Geographical Information System.
Kerstin Leterme. Development of a New Visual Analysis Protocol for Methodological Examination of Theban Tomb Paintings.
Diana Liesegang. The Power of Image.
Edward Loring. They Were Not Yellow: 21st Dynasty Theban coffins from the ‘Royal Cache’ TT320.
Svetlana Malykh. The Ceramic Material of Giza Necropolis: Commercial Relations of ancient Egyptians.
Natalie C. McCreesh, Andrew P. Gize and A. Rosalie David. Hair Analysis: a Case Study of Pathological and Social Information Gained from the Greco-Roman Cemetery at Dakhleh Oasis.
Lidija M. McKnight, A. Rosalie David and J.E. Adams. Black, White and Shades of Grey — Problems and Potential of Radiography in the Study of Mummified Animals from Ancient Egypt.
Marvin Meyer. Judas: The Text and Interpretation of the Gospel of Judas.
Kerry Muhlestein. Abraham, Isaac, and Osiris-Michael. The use of Biblical Figures in Egyptian Religion, a Survey.
Paul T. Nicholson. Trade And Control of Glass Between New Kingdom Egypt And Her Neighbours.
Simone Petacchi. Steatopygia in Ancient Egyptian and Nubian Art. An Ethnical Countermark or a Primitive Revival? The Case of Kushite Iconography and Style.
Esther Pons Mellado. News from the Archaeological Site of Oxyrhynchus (El-Bahnasa), Egypt.
Mu-chou Poo. Wisdom Literature in Comparison: Ancient Egypt and China.
Dimitry Romashov. Alexandrian Medicine in Jewish Palestinian Law.
Gloria Rosati. Joining Papyri: the Book of the Dead Fragments at Cortona.
Joanne Rowland and Kristian D. Strutt. Geophysical Survey and Sub-Surface Investigations at Quesna and Kom el-Ahmar (Minuf), Governorate of Minufiyeh: An Integrated Strategy for Mapping and Understanding Sub-Surface Remains of Mortuary, Sacred and Domestic Contexts.
Ian Shaw. New Fieldwork at the Medinet el-Gurob New Kingdom Settlement: Investigating a Harem Palace Town in the Faiyum (Summary of the 2009–10 Seasons).
Rogério Sousa. Symbolism and Meaning of Solar Heart Amulets.
Nigel Strudwick. Preserving the Old with the New: Priorities for Theban Tombs.
Elena Tolmacheva. Image of Two Benu-Birds on the Coffins of the 21st Dynasty.
Anton Voytenko. Preliminary Report on Coptic Burial Customs at the Necropolis of Deir el-Banat.