Books and Articles
2007
The Cost of Death: The Social and Economic Value of Ancient Egyptian Funerary Art in the Ramesside Period, Egyptologische Uitgaven series, Netherlands Institute of the Near East, Leiden, Robert Demarée editor.
2009
“Where does the Masculine Begin and the Feminine End? The Merging of the Two Genders in Egyptian Coffins during the Ramesside Period,” in: Ehrenmord und Emanzipation: Die Geschlechterfrage in Ritualen von Parallelgesellschaften, Geschlecht Symbol Religion series, B. Heininger, ed., LIT Verlag (Münster).
2008
“The Fragmentation of the Female: Re-gendered Funerary Equipment as a Means of Rebirth,” in: Sex and Gender in Ancient Egypt, C. Graves-Brown, ed., Classical Press of Wales (Swansea).
“The Social and Economic Aspects of Funerary Arts in Ancient Egypt: How much did a Coffin Cost?” in: To Live Forever: Egyptian Treasures from the Brooklyn Museum of Art, E. Bleiberg, ed. (New York).
“The Fragmentation of the Female: Re-gendered Funerary Equipment as a Means of Rebirth,” in: Sex and Gender in Ancient Egypt, C. Graves-Brown, ed., Classical Press of Wales (Swansea).
“Profit or Exploitation? The Production of Private Ramesside Tombs within the West Theban Funerary Economy,” Journal of Egyptian History 1.
“Scarab,” UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology (Los Angeles)
“Androgynous Bronze Figurines in Storage at the
2007
“The Ancient Egyptian Labor Force,” in: The Egyptian World, T. Wilkinson, ed., Routledge Press (London).
“The Functional Materialism of Death: a Case Study of Funerary Material in the Ramesside Period,” in: Das Heilige und die Ware, IBAES VII, M. Fitzenreiter, ed., Golden House Publications (London).
2006
“An Informal Workshop: Textual Evidence for Private Funerary Art Production in the Ramesside Period,” in: Living and Writing in Deir el Medine: Socio-historical Embodiment of Deir el Medine Texts, Aegyptiaca Helvetica series 19, Andreas Dorn and Tobias Hoffmann, eds. (Basel): 43-56.
2005
“The Daily Offering Meal in the Ritual of Amenhotep I: An Instance of the Local Adaptation of Cult Liturgy,” co-authored with J. Brett McClain, Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions 5, 41-79.
“Zwischen Ägyptologie und Afrozentrismus,” Ma'at. Archäologie Ägyptens 2, 6-11.
“Scarabs in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Part I: Intimate Protection or Distributed Propaganda? Scarabs in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art,” co-authored with Johnna Tyrrell, PalArch, Netherlands Scientific Journal 4, 1 (October): 1-13.
“Scarabs in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Part II: Catalogue of Scarabs in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art,” co-authored with Johnna Tyrrell, PalArch, Netherlands Scientific Journal 4, 1 (October): 15-98.
2003
Review of Private Life in New Kingdom Egypt by Lynn Meskell, American Journal of Archaeology 107 (2003).
2002
“The Value of Art in New Kingdom Egypt: the Commission of Private Funerary Arts in the Ramesside Period,” Center: Journal of the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art 22: 69-73.
2002
“Prologue” in: The Quest for Immortality: Treasures of Ancient Egypt, Betsy M. Bryan and Erik Hornung, eds. (Washington, D.C.): xi-xiv.
2000
“The Edifice of Taharqa: Ritual Function and the Role of the King,” Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 37: 15-47.