Erika Feucht

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Erika Feucht (* 1938 ) is a German Egyptologist .

Life

After graduating from the Sophie-Charlotte-Oberschule in 1958 , she was at the Egyptological Institute of the University of Heidelberg from January 1, 1966 , initially in the DFG project, setting up and editing the Lexicon of Egyptology , then receiving a habilitation for two years , then again at the DFG project Theban Graves active. The extraordinary professor then looked after the collection of the Egyptological Institute until 2003.

Fonts (selection)

  • The royal pectorals. Motives, meaning and purpose . Munich 1967, OCLC 74067945 (also dissertation, Munich 1967).
  • Pectorals of non-royal persons (= Egyptological treatises. Volume 22). Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1971, ISBN 3-447-01319-2 .
  • The grave of Nefersecheru. (TT 296) (= Thebes. Volume 2). von Zabern, Mainz am Rhein 1985, ISBN 3-8053-0825-6 .
  • From the Nile to the Neckar. Art treasures of Egypt from Pharaonic and Coptic times at the University of Heidelberg . Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg / New York / London / Paris / Tokyo 1986, ISBN 3-540-16735-8 .
  • The child in ancient Egypt. The position of the child in the family and society according to ancient Egyptian texts and representations . Campus-Verlag, Frankfurt / New York 1995, ISBN 3-593-35277-X (also habilitation thesis, Heidelberg 1981).
  • The graves of Nedjemger (TT 138) and Hori (TT259) (= Thebes. Volume 15). von Zabern, Mainz am Rhein 2006, ISBN 3-8053-3646-2 .

literature

  • Tobias Hofmann and Alexandra Sturm as editors: Menschenbilder - Bildermenschen. Art and Culture in Ancient Egypt . T. Hofmann, Ketsch 2003, ISBN 3-8330-0676-5 .

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