The latest issue of Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections (vol. 26) is dedicated to the research about the famous Egyptian physician: Udjahorresnet.
This volume, edited by Melanie Wasmuth and Pearce Paul Creasman, is open access (see here).
Table of Contents:
- Melanie Wasmuth and the other contributors to this volume: Introduction: Udjahorresnet and His World: a Key Figure of Cross-regional Relations Reconsidered
- Alex Ilari Aissaoui: Diplomacy in Ancient Times: The Figure of Udjahorresnet: An International Relations Perspective
- Reinhold Bichler: Herodotus’s Perspective on the Situation of Egypt in the Persian Period from the Last Saite Kings to Xerxes’ First Years
- Henry P. Colburn: Udjahorresnet the Persian: Being an Essay on the Archaeology of Identity
- Francis Joannès: Les Soutiens de Cambyse en Babylonie, de 539 à 522 av. è. c. (The Supports of Cambyses in Babylonia, from 539 to 522 BCE)
- Ivan Ladynin: Udjahorresnet and the Royal Name of Cambyses: The “Derivative Sacrality” of Achaemenids in Egypt
- Francesco Lopez: Udjahorresnet, Democedes, and Darius I: The Reform of the House of Life as Consequence of the Egyptian Physicians’ Failure to Heal the Achaemenid ruler
- Nenad Marković : Udjahorresnet’s Family and His Social Background
- Alison McCoskey: Fight the Power: Udjahorresnet and Petosiris as Agents of Resistance
- Cristina Ruggero: Udjahorresnet’s Naoforo Vaticano: Acquisition and Exhibition
- Alexander Schütze: On the Originality of Udjahorresnet’s Biographical Inscriptions
- Květa Smoláriková and Ladislav Bareš: The Shaft Tomb of Udjahorresnet at Abusir
- Marissa Stevens: Neith as Legitimator: Persian Religious Strategy and Udjahorresnet
- Melanie Wasmuth: The Statues of Udjahorresnet as Archaeological Artifacts