Ingrid Gamer-Wallert

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Ingrid Gamer-Wallert (nee Wallert ; born February 3, 1936 in Lyck , East Prussia ) is a German Egyptologist .

Ingrid Wallert received her doctorate in August 1962 from the University of Munich with a dissertation on the palm trees in ancient Egypt. In 1962/63 she was the holder of a travel grant from the German Archaeological Institute . She completed her habilitation in 1968 at the University of Tübingen with the thesis "Fish and Fish Cults in Ancient Egypt". Afterwards she worked on the Tübingen Atlas of the Middle East , for years as its second spokeswoman, in 1974 she was appointed adjunct professor and taught from 1978 until her retirement as a professor of Egyptology at the Egyptological Institute of the university. From 1990 to 1994 she was Vice President of the University of Tübingen.

Among other things, she was involved in the excavations at the lion temple in Naq'a ( Sudan ) and the processing of the Egyptian and Egyptian finds from graves on the Hispanic peninsula. In addition, she explored unknown Egyptologica in Swabian living rooms for a project by the Breuninger Foundation. For three years she has been entrusted with the processing of the relief scenes of the pillars of the second atrium as part of the excavation under the direction of Farouk Gomma in the grave of Montuemhat in Theben-West ( TT 34 ). Gamer-Wallert is a corresponding member of the German Archaeological Institute and the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de Santa Isabel de Hungría in Seville. With Hellmut Brunner , Gamer-Wallert edited the Tübingen Egyptological articles .

She is married to the classical archaeologist Gustav Gamer .

Fonts

Monographs :

  • The palm trees in ancient Egypt. Berlin 1962 (unprinted dissertation).
  • The decorated spoon. Its shape history and use in ancient Egypt. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1967 (Ägyptologische Abhandlungen, Volume 16).
  • Fish and fish cults in ancient Egypt. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1970 (Ägyptologische Abhandlungen, Volume 21).
  • Egyptian and Egyptian finds from the Iberian Peninsula. Reichert, Wiesbaden 1978 (Tübingen Atlas of the Middle Orient, Supplements. Series B, Humanities, Number 21), ISBN 3-88226-019-X .
  • The lion temple of Naqca (Sudan) I and III. Wiesbaden 1983.
  • Note: location unknown. Egyptological discoveries by private collectors in and around Stuttgart. Attempto, Tübingen 1997, ISBN 3-89308-255-7 .
  • From Giza to Tübingen. The eventful history of the Mastaba G 5071. Tübingen 1998.
  • Count Eberhard's palm. From personal symbols to the university logo. Silberburg-Verlag, Tübingen 2003, ISBN 3-87407-565-6 .
  • The wall reliefs of the second atrium in the tomb of Monthemhat (TT 34). Vienna 2013.
  • The Tübingen mastaba. (= Small Monographs of the MUT), Tübingen 2014.

Editorships :

  • with Antonio Tovar and Wolfgang Röllig : Historia del Antiguo Oriente. Barcelona 1984.
  • Troy. Bridge between Orient and Occident. Attempto, Tübingen 1992, ISBN 3-89308-150-X .
  • Counterpart. Festschrift for Emma Brunner-Traut. Attempto, Tübingen 1992, ISBN 3-89308-143-7 .
  • with Gabriele Steffen: Tübingen. A city and a university. Attempto Tübingen 1992, ISBN 3-89308-225-5 .

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