Lynn Meskell
Author of Private Life in New Kingdom Egypt
About the Author
Lynn Meskell is shirley R. and Leonard W. Ely, Jr. Professor of Humanities and Sciences in the Department of Anthropology at Stanford University, A.D. White Professor at Large at Cornell University, and Honorary Professor at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Works by Lynn Meskell
Archaeology Under Fire: Nationalism, Politics and Heritage in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East (1998) — Editor — 40 copies
Object Worlds in Ancient Egypt: Material Biographies Past and Present (Materializing Culture) (2004) 20 copies
Embedding Ethics: Shifting Boundaries of the Anthropological Profession (Wenner-Gren International Symposium Series) (2005) 9 copies
Archaeologies of Social Life 1 copy
Associated Works
Changing Bodies, Changing Meanings: Studies on the Human Body in Antiquity (1997) — Contributor — 5 copies
Reading the Body: Representations and Remains in the Archaeological Record (1999) — Contributor — 5 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1967-03-05
- Gender
- female
- Education
- University of Cambridge (PhD, 1997, Archaeology)
University of Sydney (BA, 1994) - Occupations
- archaeologist
anthropologist - Organizations
- Stanford University
Columbia University
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Australian Academy of the Humanities - Nationality
- Australia
- Associated Place (for map)
- Australia
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Much of the literature on ancient Egypt centers on pharaohs or on elite conceptions of the afterlife. This scintillating book examines how ordinary ancient Egyptians lived their lives. Drawing on the remarkably rich and detailed archaeological, iconographic, and textual evidence from some 450 years of the New Kingdom, as well as recent theoretical innovations from several fields, it reconstructs private and social life from birth to death. The
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Structured according to the cycles of life, show more the book relies on categories that the ancient Egyptians themselves used to make sense of their lives. Lynn Meskell gracefully sifts the evidence to reveal Egyptian domestic arrangements, social and family dynamics, sexuality, emotional experience, and attitudes toward the cadences of human life. She discusses how the Egyptians of the New Kingdom constituted and experienced self, kinship, life stages, reproduction, and social organization. And she examines their creation of communities and the material conditions in which they lived. Also included is neglected information on the formation of locality and the construction of gender and sexual identity and new evidence from the mortuary record, including important new data on the burial of children. Throughout, Meskell is careful to highlight differences among ancient Egyptians--the ways, for instance, that ethnicity, marital status, age, gender, and occupation patterned their experiences. show less
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Structured according to the cycles of life, show more the book relies on categories that the ancient Egyptians themselves used to make sense of their lives. Lynn Meskell gracefully sifts the evidence to reveal Egyptian domestic arrangements, social and family dynamics, sexuality, emotional experience, and attitudes toward the cadences of human life. She discusses how the Egyptians of the New Kingdom constituted and experienced self, kinship, life stages, reproduction, and social organization. And she examines their creation of communities and the material conditions in which they lived. Also included is neglected information on the formation of locality and the construction of gender and sexual identity and new evidence from the mortuary record, including important new data on the burial of children. Throughout, Meskell is careful to highlight differences among ancient Egyptians--the ways, for instance, that ethnicity, marital status, age, gender, and occupation patterned their experiences. show less
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- Rating
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- ISBNs
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