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List of works by Christina Riggs

'Soternalia' from Deir el-Bahri, Including two Coffins Lids with Demotic Inscriptions (Pl IX-XIV)

1. Four little words

2. Egypt on display

scholarly article published 23 October 2014

3. Making Egyptian art and architecture

4. Art and power

5. Signs, sex, status

6. Out of Egypt

scholarly article published 23 October 2014

A Roman Period child's mummy in the Saffron Walden Museum

A Roman Shroud and its Demotic Inscriptions in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Ancient Egypt in the Museum: Concepts and Constructions

scholarly article published 12 October 2010

Ancient Egyptian Art and Architecture: A Very Short Introduction

Archaism and Kingship: A Late Royal Statue and Its Early Dynastic Model

article

Archaism and Kingship: A Late Royal Statue and its Early Dynastic Model

Beautiful Burials, Beautiful Skulls: The Aesthetics of the Egyptian Mummy

Book Review of Visualizing the Afterlife in the Tombs of Graeco-Roman Egypt, by Marjorie Susan Venit

article

Colonial Visions

Egypt

Facing the Dead: Recent Research on the Funerary Art of Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt

scholarly article by Christina Riggs published January 2002 in American Journal of Archaeology

Introduction

first chapter in The Oxford Handbook of Roman Egypt, 2012

Late Antique Egyptian Funerary Sculpture. Images for This World and the Next

Lions, pylons, and feet: A small-scale linen shroud in the Bolton Museum and Art Gallery

Martin Andreas StadlerÄgyptische Mumienmasken in Würzburg. 2004 Reichert Verlag Wiesbaden € 29

Nuns and Guns: Thoughts on Heritage, Histories, and Egyptology

article by Christina Riggs published August 2017 in Review of Middle East Studies

Nécropolis I

Portraits, Prestige, Piety

Roman Period Mummy Masks from Deir El-Bahri

article by Christina Riggs published December 2000 in Journal of Egyptian Archaeology

Shouldering the past: Photography, archaeology, and collective effort at the tomb of Tutankhamun

scientific article published in December 2016