Gedenkschrift for Cathleen A. Keller (Publication Subsidy)

The publication of Weseretkau “Mighty of Kas”: Papers Submitted in Memory of Cathleen A. Keller, following the premature death of this dedicated professor and Egyptologist. The volume is a collection of papers submitted by her friends, students and colleagues as a way to honor her memory and her love of ancient Egypt. Project Director: Deanna Kiser-Go

The project is the publication of Weseretkau “Mighty of Kas”: Papers Submitted in Memory of Cathleen A. Keller, following the premature death of this dedicated professor and Egyptologist. The volume is a collection of papers submitted by her friends, students and colleagues as a way to honor her memory and her love of ancient Egypt. Approximately 30 papers cover the topics of Egyptian Art and Deir el-Medina, Candy’s own primary research interests.

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Location: United States, Northern America, Americas Organiser(s): University of California, Berkeley Funder(s): American Research Center in Egypt-Antiquities Endowment Fund Funding received: $12,000 Commencement Date: 02/2015 Project Status: Completed
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