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Research paper thumbnail of Nationalmuseet og de danske ekspeditioner til Middelhavslandene

Research paper thumbnail of Emily and ICOM CIPEG

CIPEG Journal: Ancient Egyptian & Sudanese Collections and Museums, Nov 3, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Tine Bagh CV short

Research paper thumbnail of Tine Bagh Publications

A list of my publications

Research paper thumbnail of Tine Bagh, The Stelophore of Amenhotep and its interesting details. Emily Teeter Festschrift, 45-54.

CIPEG Journal: Ancient Egyptian & Sudanese Collections and Museums 5. Offerings to Maat. Essays in Honour of Emily Teeter , 2021

The stelophore belonging to Amenhotep (ÆIN 49, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek) is a fine and well-preserv... more The stelophore belonging to Amenhotep (ÆIN 49, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek) is a fine and well-preserved example of this statue type. The unique added decoration in the space between the stela and Amenhotep’s chin will be brought to light and discussed here as this part of a stelophore is not normally decorated.

Research paper thumbnail of Tine Bagh, Petrie finds revisited, Egyptian Archaeology 37, 30-32.

Egyptian Archaeology 37, 2010

Since 2009 a three-year project supported by the Carlsberg Foundation has been documenting all th... more Since 2009 a three-year project supported by the Carlsberg Foundation has been documenting all the excavated material from Egypt at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen. Tine Bagh presents the results of recent research on finds from Meydum and Hawara.

Research paper thumbnail of Abu Ghalib. Early Middle Kingdom Settlement Pottery from the Western Nile Delta, in: A. Seiler, R. Schiestl (eds.), Handbook of Pottery of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom, vol. 2 Regional Volume, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 2012, 13-47.

Handbook of Pottery of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom, 2012

The pottery of Abu Ghalib offers a good opportunity to examine settlement pottery from Lower Egyp... more The pottery of Abu Ghalib offers a good opportunity to examine settlement pottery from Lower Egypt in the early MK. A presentation of the range of pottery types is important for our understanding of the period and the insight into the question of the transition of the 11th to 12th Dynasty. The present paper includes a new presentation of some of the previously published examples, a few never before published, and some that were first published by the author in 2002.

Research paper thumbnail of Tine Bagh, Amarna En gudommelig plan en kongelig plan, i: Fokus på Amarna, red. L. Manniche og B.D. Hermansen, 2009, p. 162-193.

Fokus på Amarna. Akhenaton og Nefertitis univers, 2009

Byen Amarna er på den ene side enestående, eftersom den blev grundlagt i en speciel periode i Ægy... more Byen Amarna er på den ene side enestående, eftersom den blev grundlagt i en speciel periode i Ægyptens historie, hvor mange aspekter af den religiøse opfattelse og det kunstneriske udtryk ændredes, hvad der bevirkede ændringer også af bygningers og især templers grundplaner og opbygning. På den anden side blev den nye by bygget op efter ældgamle principper og med alle de elementer, som en residens og hovedstad skulle indeholde: paladser, templer, administrative enheder, privatboliger og værksteder.

Research paper thumbnail of Tine Bagh,  Pharaoh’s Palace: From the Ruins of Memphis to Copenhagen, in: Collections at risk. Edited by Claire Derriks, 2017, p. 65-80

Collections at risk, 2017

A large relief from the palace of King Apries at Memphis was the centrepiece of the Petrie exhibi... more A large relief from the palace of King Apries at Memphis was the centrepiece of the Petrie exhibition “In the Shadow of the Pyramids” at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek from November 2011 till March 2012. Many years ago it had been reduced to a sorry heap of fragments of limestone and old plaster restorations, but it was restored to its former glory for the exhibition. The story recounted here is the relief’s long journey from Pharaoh’s Palace in Memphis to the Glyptotek.

Research paper thumbnail of Tine Bagh, The Relationship between Levantine Painted Ware, Syro/Cilician Ware and Khabur Ware and the Chronological Implications, in: M. Bietak (ed.), Proceedings of the 2001 Haindorf Conference /SCIEM2000 Euro Conference, Vienna, pp. 219-237.

Research paper thumbnail of Tine Bagh, Painted pottery at the beginning of the Middle Bronze Age: Levantine Painted Ware, in: M. Bietak (ed.) The Middle Bronze Age in the Levant. Proceedings of an International Conference on MB IIA Ceramic Material in Vienna 24th-26th of January 2001, Vienna, pp. 89-101.

Research paper thumbnail of Early Middle Kingdom Seals and Sealings from Abu Ghâlib in the Western Nile Delta - Observations, in: M. Bietak and E. Czerny (eds.), Scarabs of the Second Millenum BC from Egypt, Nubia, Crete and the Levant: Chronological and Historical Implications, Vienna 2004, 13-25

Research paper thumbnail of Abu Ghâlib, an Early Middle Kingdom Town in the Western Nile Delta, MDAIK 58 (2002), 29-61

Renewed work on material from Abu Ghalib excavated in the 1930s and stored in Medelhavsmuseet, St... more Renewed work on material from Abu Ghalib excavated in the 1930s and stored in Medelhavsmuseet, Stockholm.

Research paper thumbnail of 'Tributes' and the Earliest Pictorial Representations of Foreign Oil and Wine Vessels, in: Timelines: Studies in Honour of Manfred Bietak, Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta 149, 9-23.pdf

Research paper thumbnail of Levantine Painted Ware from Middle Bronze Age tombs at Sidon, AHL 20, 2004, 40-57.

Research paper thumbnail of TELL EL-DAB'A XXIII. LEVANTINE PAINTED WARE FROM EGYPT AND THE LEVANT. Vienna, 2013.

Levantine Painted Ware is one of the most distinctive types of pottery from the Middle Bronze Age... more Levantine Painted Ware is one of the most distinctive types of pottery from the Middle Bronze Age and a hallmark of the beginning of this period as it appears almost exclusively in early Middle Bronze Age contexts at sites in the Levant. Examples are found from northern Syria along the eastern Mediterranean coast and somewhat inland down to Tell el-Dab'a in the eastern Nile Delta and at other sites in Egypt even as far south as Elephantine on the southern border. The fact that LPW appears as imports in Egypt and especially at the site of Tell el-Dab'a in secure stratigraphical contexts is of the utmost importance. Through the dating of the strata there it may be tied to the beginning of the 2nd Millennium and thus be a tool for dating of the beginning of the Middle Bronze Age in the Levant. The earliest reliably dateable examples of LPW from Egypt are from below the Middle Kingdom temple at 'Ezbet Rushdi in the Tell el-Dab'a area. Here these imports can be dated to some time before the reign of Senwosret III and the earliest occurrence dates to the time of Amenemhet II or possibly even the end of Senwosret I’s reign. More examples of LPW, of which some are of a type different from the 'Ezbet Rushdi material, are from other excavation areas at Tell el-Dab'a and for the most part have been dated to the very end of Dynasty XII and some even to the beginning of Dynasty XIII. The Tell el-Dab'a material is the basis for an investigation of the entire corpus of Levantine Painted Ware from all other sites in Egypt and in particular the extensive material from the Levant. This volume offers a typology and a collection of all known and published examples of LPW in the Levant and Egypt as well as examples of other contemporary and related painted wares, especially Syro-Cilician Ware and Khabur Ware, together with an evaluation of this material and the chronological significance. The present Tell el-Dab'a volume is a contribution to the understanding of the early phase of the Middle Bronze Age Culture as well as one of the many pieces that constitute the Tell el-Dab'a puzzle. (From : http://verlag.oeaw.ac.at/Tell-el-Dabaa-XXIII-Levantine-Painted-Ware-from-Egypt-and-the-Levant)

Research paper thumbnail of The Foreign Relations of the "Hyksos": A Neutron Activation Study of Middle Bronze Age Pottery from the Eastern Mediterranean

Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 2002

... This ubiquitous transport amphora (capacity roughly 30 liters) is the major bulk-product cont... more ... This ubiquitous transport amphora (capacity roughly 30 liters) is the major bulk-product container traded around the eastern Mediter-ranean in the second millennium BC Any detailed study of such a large and important collection as that drawn from the Hyksos capital of Avaris ...

Research paper thumbnail of Merimde Benisalâme: A Note on the Oval Clay Structures with Hippopotamus tibia entrance step. Medelhavsmuseet. Focus on the Mediterranean 2 (2005), 5-10.

Conference Presentations by Tine Bagh

Research paper thumbnail of Bologna, Civic Archaeological Museum 10 – 12 July 2016 “EGYPTOLOGICAL LANDSCAPES: MUSEUMS RESOURCES AND NETWORKS BETWEEN COLLECTIONS AND INSTITUTIONS”

Under the auspices of a recent cultural network that is benefiting from the involvement of the ma... more Under the auspices of a recent cultural network that is benefiting from the involvement of the main Italian Egyptian collections, with which the Civic Archaeological Museum in Bologna has stipulated specific agreements, this workshop will provide an excellent opportunity to enlarge the discussion to other international relationships. Attention will be focused on resources, strategies, finalities at the basis of networks between collections and institutions and on future Egyptological landscapes.
If you wish to present a paper, please send the title and an abstract (in English) of no more than 300 words to the board member Daniela Picchi, daniela.picchi@comune.bologna.it with a cc. to the chair Gabriele Pieke: g.pieke@gmail.com.
If you wish to attend the post conference workshop in Bologna with or without presenting a paper please inform us before 15 June 2016!

Books by Tine Bagh

Research paper thumbnail of Tine Bagh, Finds From W. M. F. Petrie's Excavations in Egypt in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, 2011

Meddelelser fra Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Ny serie, 2011

The Ny Carlsberg Foundation supported Petrie’s excavations during the years before and after the ... more The Ny Carlsberg Foundation supported Petrie’s excavations during the years before and after the First World War and in accordance with the Antiquities Law then in force the Foundation received a share of the excavated finds. The objects allocated to the Ny Carlsberg Foundation were donated to the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Finds from the sites of Memphis, Meydum, Hawara, Gerzeh, Shurafa, Tarkhan, Riqqeh and Harageh thus arrived at the museum 1908-1913, and in the years1920-1922 finds from Lahun, Sedment and Abydos were added. These more than 250 fragments of architecture, tomb and temple walls, statues and various tomb and town finds have been brought together
here. Their original contexts have been accounted for and the related finds traced to their present locations where possible.

Research paper thumbnail of Nationalmuseet og de danske ekspeditioner til Middelhavslandene

Research paper thumbnail of Emily and ICOM CIPEG

CIPEG Journal: Ancient Egyptian & Sudanese Collections and Museums, Nov 3, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Tine Bagh CV short

Research paper thumbnail of Tine Bagh Publications

A list of my publications

Research paper thumbnail of Tine Bagh, The Stelophore of Amenhotep and its interesting details. Emily Teeter Festschrift, 45-54.

CIPEG Journal: Ancient Egyptian & Sudanese Collections and Museums 5. Offerings to Maat. Essays in Honour of Emily Teeter , 2021

The stelophore belonging to Amenhotep (ÆIN 49, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek) is a fine and well-preserv... more The stelophore belonging to Amenhotep (ÆIN 49, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek) is a fine and well-preserved example of this statue type. The unique added decoration in the space between the stela and Amenhotep’s chin will be brought to light and discussed here as this part of a stelophore is not normally decorated.

Research paper thumbnail of Tine Bagh, Petrie finds revisited, Egyptian Archaeology 37, 30-32.

Egyptian Archaeology 37, 2010

Since 2009 a three-year project supported by the Carlsberg Foundation has been documenting all th... more Since 2009 a three-year project supported by the Carlsberg Foundation has been documenting all the excavated material from Egypt at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen. Tine Bagh presents the results of recent research on finds from Meydum and Hawara.

Research paper thumbnail of Abu Ghalib. Early Middle Kingdom Settlement Pottery from the Western Nile Delta, in: A. Seiler, R. Schiestl (eds.), Handbook of Pottery of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom, vol. 2 Regional Volume, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 2012, 13-47.

Handbook of Pottery of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom, 2012

The pottery of Abu Ghalib offers a good opportunity to examine settlement pottery from Lower Egyp... more The pottery of Abu Ghalib offers a good opportunity to examine settlement pottery from Lower Egypt in the early MK. A presentation of the range of pottery types is important for our understanding of the period and the insight into the question of the transition of the 11th to 12th Dynasty. The present paper includes a new presentation of some of the previously published examples, a few never before published, and some that were first published by the author in 2002.

Research paper thumbnail of Tine Bagh, Amarna En gudommelig plan en kongelig plan, i: Fokus på Amarna, red. L. Manniche og B.D. Hermansen, 2009, p. 162-193.

Fokus på Amarna. Akhenaton og Nefertitis univers, 2009

Byen Amarna er på den ene side enestående, eftersom den blev grundlagt i en speciel periode i Ægy... more Byen Amarna er på den ene side enestående, eftersom den blev grundlagt i en speciel periode i Ægyptens historie, hvor mange aspekter af den religiøse opfattelse og det kunstneriske udtryk ændredes, hvad der bevirkede ændringer også af bygningers og især templers grundplaner og opbygning. På den anden side blev den nye by bygget op efter ældgamle principper og med alle de elementer, som en residens og hovedstad skulle indeholde: paladser, templer, administrative enheder, privatboliger og værksteder.

Research paper thumbnail of Tine Bagh,  Pharaoh’s Palace: From the Ruins of Memphis to Copenhagen, in: Collections at risk. Edited by Claire Derriks, 2017, p. 65-80

Collections at risk, 2017

A large relief from the palace of King Apries at Memphis was the centrepiece of the Petrie exhibi... more A large relief from the palace of King Apries at Memphis was the centrepiece of the Petrie exhibition “In the Shadow of the Pyramids” at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek from November 2011 till March 2012. Many years ago it had been reduced to a sorry heap of fragments of limestone and old plaster restorations, but it was restored to its former glory for the exhibition. The story recounted here is the relief’s long journey from Pharaoh’s Palace in Memphis to the Glyptotek.

Research paper thumbnail of Tine Bagh, The Relationship between Levantine Painted Ware, Syro/Cilician Ware and Khabur Ware and the Chronological Implications, in: M. Bietak (ed.), Proceedings of the 2001 Haindorf Conference /SCIEM2000 Euro Conference, Vienna, pp. 219-237.

Research paper thumbnail of Tine Bagh, Painted pottery at the beginning of the Middle Bronze Age: Levantine Painted Ware, in: M. Bietak (ed.) The Middle Bronze Age in the Levant. Proceedings of an International Conference on MB IIA Ceramic Material in Vienna 24th-26th of January 2001, Vienna, pp. 89-101.

Research paper thumbnail of Early Middle Kingdom Seals and Sealings from Abu Ghâlib in the Western Nile Delta - Observations, in: M. Bietak and E. Czerny (eds.), Scarabs of the Second Millenum BC from Egypt, Nubia, Crete and the Levant: Chronological and Historical Implications, Vienna 2004, 13-25

Research paper thumbnail of Abu Ghâlib, an Early Middle Kingdom Town in the Western Nile Delta, MDAIK 58 (2002), 29-61

Renewed work on material from Abu Ghalib excavated in the 1930s and stored in Medelhavsmuseet, St... more Renewed work on material from Abu Ghalib excavated in the 1930s and stored in Medelhavsmuseet, Stockholm.

Research paper thumbnail of 'Tributes' and the Earliest Pictorial Representations of Foreign Oil and Wine Vessels, in: Timelines: Studies in Honour of Manfred Bietak, Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta 149, 9-23.pdf

Research paper thumbnail of Levantine Painted Ware from Middle Bronze Age tombs at Sidon, AHL 20, 2004, 40-57.

Research paper thumbnail of TELL EL-DAB'A XXIII. LEVANTINE PAINTED WARE FROM EGYPT AND THE LEVANT. Vienna, 2013.

Levantine Painted Ware is one of the most distinctive types of pottery from the Middle Bronze Age... more Levantine Painted Ware is one of the most distinctive types of pottery from the Middle Bronze Age and a hallmark of the beginning of this period as it appears almost exclusively in early Middle Bronze Age contexts at sites in the Levant. Examples are found from northern Syria along the eastern Mediterranean coast and somewhat inland down to Tell el-Dab'a in the eastern Nile Delta and at other sites in Egypt even as far south as Elephantine on the southern border. The fact that LPW appears as imports in Egypt and especially at the site of Tell el-Dab'a in secure stratigraphical contexts is of the utmost importance. Through the dating of the strata there it may be tied to the beginning of the 2nd Millennium and thus be a tool for dating of the beginning of the Middle Bronze Age in the Levant. The earliest reliably dateable examples of LPW from Egypt are from below the Middle Kingdom temple at 'Ezbet Rushdi in the Tell el-Dab'a area. Here these imports can be dated to some time before the reign of Senwosret III and the earliest occurrence dates to the time of Amenemhet II or possibly even the end of Senwosret I’s reign. More examples of LPW, of which some are of a type different from the 'Ezbet Rushdi material, are from other excavation areas at Tell el-Dab'a and for the most part have been dated to the very end of Dynasty XII and some even to the beginning of Dynasty XIII. The Tell el-Dab'a material is the basis for an investigation of the entire corpus of Levantine Painted Ware from all other sites in Egypt and in particular the extensive material from the Levant. This volume offers a typology and a collection of all known and published examples of LPW in the Levant and Egypt as well as examples of other contemporary and related painted wares, especially Syro-Cilician Ware and Khabur Ware, together with an evaluation of this material and the chronological significance. The present Tell el-Dab'a volume is a contribution to the understanding of the early phase of the Middle Bronze Age Culture as well as one of the many pieces that constitute the Tell el-Dab'a puzzle. (From : http://verlag.oeaw.ac.at/Tell-el-Dabaa-XXIII-Levantine-Painted-Ware-from-Egypt-and-the-Levant)

Research paper thumbnail of The Foreign Relations of the "Hyksos": A Neutron Activation Study of Middle Bronze Age Pottery from the Eastern Mediterranean

Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 2002

... This ubiquitous transport amphora (capacity roughly 30 liters) is the major bulk-product cont... more ... This ubiquitous transport amphora (capacity roughly 30 liters) is the major bulk-product container traded around the eastern Mediter-ranean in the second millennium BC Any detailed study of such a large and important collection as that drawn from the Hyksos capital of Avaris ...

Research paper thumbnail of Merimde Benisalâme: A Note on the Oval Clay Structures with Hippopotamus tibia entrance step. Medelhavsmuseet. Focus on the Mediterranean 2 (2005), 5-10.

Research paper thumbnail of Bologna, Civic Archaeological Museum 10 – 12 July 2016 “EGYPTOLOGICAL LANDSCAPES: MUSEUMS RESOURCES AND NETWORKS BETWEEN COLLECTIONS AND INSTITUTIONS”

Under the auspices of a recent cultural network that is benefiting from the involvement of the ma... more Under the auspices of a recent cultural network that is benefiting from the involvement of the main Italian Egyptian collections, with which the Civic Archaeological Museum in Bologna has stipulated specific agreements, this workshop will provide an excellent opportunity to enlarge the discussion to other international relationships. Attention will be focused on resources, strategies, finalities at the basis of networks between collections and institutions and on future Egyptological landscapes.
If you wish to present a paper, please send the title and an abstract (in English) of no more than 300 words to the board member Daniela Picchi, daniela.picchi@comune.bologna.it with a cc. to the chair Gabriele Pieke: g.pieke@gmail.com.
If you wish to attend the post conference workshop in Bologna with or without presenting a paper please inform us before 15 June 2016!

Research paper thumbnail of Tine Bagh, Finds From W. M. F. Petrie's Excavations in Egypt in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, 2011

Meddelelser fra Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Ny serie, 2011

The Ny Carlsberg Foundation supported Petrie’s excavations during the years before and after the ... more The Ny Carlsberg Foundation supported Petrie’s excavations during the years before and after the First World War and in accordance with the Antiquities Law then in force the Foundation received a share of the excavated finds. The objects allocated to the Ny Carlsberg Foundation were donated to the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Finds from the sites of Memphis, Meydum, Hawara, Gerzeh, Shurafa, Tarkhan, Riqqeh and Harageh thus arrived at the museum 1908-1913, and in the years1920-1922 finds from Lahun, Sedment and Abydos were added. These more than 250 fragments of architecture, tomb and temple walls, statues and various tomb and town finds have been brought together
here. Their original contexts have been accounted for and the related finds traced to their present locations where possible.

Research paper thumbnail of History of World Egyptology

by Andrew Bednarski, Aidan Dodson, Jean-Michel Bruffaerts, Tine Bagh, Susanne Voss, Ernst Czerny, Joachim Sliwa, Patrizia Piacentini, Peter Lacovara, Nozomu Kawai, Boyo Ockinga, Daniel Rafaelic, Philippe Mainterot, and Alba Villar Gómez

A History of World Egyptology, 2021

A History of World Egyptology is a ground-breaking reference work that traces the study of ancien... more A History of World Egyptology is a ground-breaking reference work that traces the study of ancient Egypt over the past 150 years. Global in purview, it enlarges our understanding of how and why people have looked, and continue to look, into humankind’s distant past through the lens of the enduring allure of ancient Egypt. Written by an international team of scholars, the volume investigates how territories around the world have engaged with and have been inspired by Egyptology, and how that engagement has evolved over time. Each chapter presents a specific territory from an institutional and national perspective, while examining a range of transnational links as well. The volume thus touches on multiple strands of scholarship, embracing not only Egyptology, but also social history, the history of science and reception studies. It will appeal to amateurs and professionals alike.

Research paper thumbnail of Errata and addenda Petrie NCG

Errata and addenda Petrie NCG, 2021

The mistakes and additions to my Petrie book since the publication in 2011.