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The Egyptian Museum of Florence, in collaboration with the University of Florence, hosted the Eleventh International Congress of Egyptologists which took place from 23rd to 30th August 2015, under the patronage of the IAE – International Association of Egyptologists. This volume publishes 136 papers and posters presented during the Congress. Topics discussed here range from archaeology, religion, philology, mummy investigations and archaeometry to history, offering an up-to-date account of research in these fields. Table of Contents Preface – Volume Editors Papers Development of Old Kingdom pottery: three cases studies (‘Cemetery of the Workers’, Heit el-Ghurab and the Khentkawes Town) – Sherif M. Abdelmoniem Of Min and moon – cosmological concepts in the Temple of Athribis (Upper Egypt) – Victoria Altmann-Wendling Les relations entre l’horloge stellaire diagonale et le corpus des Textes des Sarcophages Les relations entre l’horloge stellaire diagonale et le corpus des Textes des Sarcophages dans le sarcophage intérieur de Mésehti : le temps et les décans – Bernard Arquier The Qubbet el-Hawa casting moulds – Late Period bronze working at the First Cataract – Johannes Auenmüller Overlapping and contradictory narratives in Ancient Egyptian visual programs – Jennifer Miyuki Babcock Sāmānu as a human disease in Mesopotamia and Egypt – Susanne Beck The pyramid as a journey – cultic encounters between father and son in the Pyramid of Pepy I – Nils Billing The Ancient Egyptian dialects in light of the Greek transcriptions of Egyptian anthroponyms – Ana Isabel Blasco Torres Dalla sabbia alla teca: esempi di interventi conservativi eseguiti su alcuni papiri del Museo Egizio di Firenze – Paola Boffula Alimeni New evidence on the king’s son Intefmose from Dra Abu el-Naga: a preliminary report – Francisco L. Borrego Gallardo The Merenptah Sarcophagi restoration project – Edwin C. Brock and Lyla Pinch Brock Egyptian names and networks in Trismegistos (800 BC – AD 800) – Yanne Broux The Ptolemaic dedication of Archepolis in the Bibliotheca Alexandrina: materiality and text – Patricia A. Butz Bernard V. Bothmer and Ptolemaic sculpture: papers on Ptolemaic art from his archives held at the Università degli Studi di Milano – Giorgia Cafici The Tell el-Maskhuta Project – Giuseppina Capriotti Vittozzi and Andrea Angelini Silence in the Tale of the Eloquent Peasant: themes and problems – Ilaria Cariddi Progetto Butehamon. Prospettive e ricerche nella necropoli tebana – Giacomo Cavillier Notes on the inscribed Old and Middle Kingdom coffins in the Egyptian Turin Museum – Emanuele M. Ciampini Rethinking Egyptian animal worship (c. 3000 BC – c. 300 AD): towards a historical-religious perspective – Angelo Colonna Before and after the Temple: the long-lived necropolis in the area of the Temple of Millions of Years of Amenhotep II – Western Thebes – Anna Consonni, Tommaso Quirino and Angelo Sesana Papyri with the Ritual of the Opening of the Mouth in the Egyptian Museum in Turin – Federico Contardi Notes for a building history of the temple of Ramesses II at Antinoe. The architectural investigation – Michele Coppola Nouvelle lecture d’une scène de la théogamie d’Hatshepsout – Alice Coyette Worship and places of worship in the Greco-Roman town at Marina El-Alamein – Grażyna Bąkowska-Czerner and Rafał Czerner Middle Kingdom coffin of Khnum from the National Museum of Warsaw – Dorota Czerwik Non-destructive analysis on 11 Egyptian blue faience tiles from the 2nd and 3rd Dynasties – Joseph Davidovits and Frédéric Davidovits Scenes from the Amduat on the funerary coffins and sarcophagi of the 21st Dynasty – Cássio de Araújo Duarte Votive pottery deposits found by the Spanish Mission at Dra Abu el-Naga – Elena de Gregorio The building activity of Pinudjem I at Thebes – Gabriella Dembitz The ‘Book of Going Forth by Day’ in the funerary chamber of Djehuty (TT 11): past, present, and future – Lucía Díaz-Iglesias Llanos The pre-