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Kathlyn M. (Kara) Cooney is an American Egyptologist and archaeologist.She is a professor of Egyptian Art and Architecture at the University of California, Los Angeles specializing in craft production, coffin studies, and economies in the ancient world, particularly the Ramesside era (Nineteenth through Twentieth Dynasties) and chair of the Department of Near Eastern Language and Cultures at UCLA.
According to Egyptologist Kathlyn M. Cooney, [41] ancient Egyptian women were forced to redefine their gender by encompassing more masculine features. Osiris, who was the ultimate ruler of the underworld, was applauded for his incredible superiority as a result of his virility.
Kathlyn M. Cooney (American) Jean-Pierre Corteggiani (French, born 1942) Pearce Paul Creasman (American, born 1981) Gwendolen Crewdson (British, 1872-1913) Winifred M. Crompton (British, 1870–1932) Silvio Curto (Italian, 1919–2015)
The decoration is executed on a yellow background, suggested by Hany Farid and Samir Farid to recall the papyrus used for funerary texts; [45] The Egyptologist Kathlyn M. Cooney sees it as giving the burial chamber solar connotations, directly inspired by the "golden room" seen in royal tombs. [46]
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