Renata Landgráfová

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Renata Landgráfová (* 1976 in Prague ) is a Czech Egyptologist .

Life

Landgráfová attended summer courses in historical linguistics and archeology at Harvard University in Cambridge ( Massachusetts ) in 1994 and then studied Egyptology and Middle Eastern archeology at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia from 1995 to 1996 . She then studied Egyptology and General Linguistics at the Charles University in Prague until 2001 . From 2000 to 2001 she was a fellow at the Faculty of Archeology at Cairo University . In 2001 she submitted her master's thesis on Faience inlays from the funerary temple of king Raneferef . Since 2002 she has been a lecturer at the Czech Institute for Egyptology in Prague. From 2002 to 2004 she completed a doctoral degree at the Egyptological seminar at the University of Basel . Since 2003 she has been participating in the excavations of the Czech Institute of Egyptology in Abusir . Between 2003 and 2005 she was a research assistant in the project Function of the Mortuary Temple of King Raneferef in Abusir . In 2008 she wrote her dissertation on Topic-Focus Articulation in the Biographical Texts and Letters of the Middle Kingdom (Dynasties 11 and 12) at the Charles University in Prague . in front.

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  • Abusir XIV. Faience inlays from the funerary temple of king Raneferef. Raneferef's substitute decoration programs. 2006
  • Písně Zlaté bohyně. Milostná poezie starého Egypta. 2006
  • With Hana Navrátilová : Sex and the Golden Goddess I. Ancient Egyptian Love Songs in Context. 2009
  • It is my good name that you should remember. Egyptian biographical texts on Middle Kingdom stelae. 2011
  • With Miroslav Kutílek and Hana Navrátilová: Homo adaptabilis - lidé jsou přizpůsobiví. 2013
  • With Hana Navrátilová: Sex and the Golden Goddess II. World of the love songs. 2015

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