doc. PhDr. Hana Vymazalová, Ph.D.
22.9.2016
H. Vymazalová graduated in Egyptology and Logic at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague. In terms of her dissertation, she focused on the ancient Egyptian accounting texts in the papyrus archive of Raneferef. She is interested in the economy of the Old Kingdom royal funerary complexes, and also studies ancient Egyptian science, above all mathematical texts and the use of mathematics in administration. She participates in the international project of the hieratic palaeography of the Old Kingdom (cooperation with Institut français d'archéologie orientale du Caire). Since 2006 she participates in the archaeological excavation in Abusir (Egypt). In addition to that, she gives lectures for students of Egyptology. She is member of The International Association of Egyptologists (IAE).
Selected bibliography:
Monographs:
- Hana Vymazalová – Vassil Dobrev – Miroslav Verner, Old Hieratic Palaeography I. The Builders‘ Inscriptions and Mason’s Marks from Saqqara and Abusir, Prague 2011.
- Hana Vymazalová et al., Abusir XXII. The Tomb of Kaiemtjenenet and the Surrouding Structures
- Hana Vymazalová a Filip Coppens, Moudrost svitků boha Thovta. Vědecké poznání za vlády faraonů, Praha 2011.
- E. Strouhal - B. Vachala - H. Vymazalová, Lékařství starých Egypťanů I, Praha 2010.
- Miroslav Bárta, Filip Coppens, Hana Vymazalová et al., Abusir XIX. Tomb of Hetepi (AS 20), Tombs AS 33–35, and AS 50–53, Praha 2010.
- Paule Posener–Kriéger – Miroslav Verner – Hana Vymazalová, Abusir X. The Pyramid Complex of Raneferef. The Papyrus Archive, Praha 2006.
Articles:
- “The royal cult in the pyramid temples and the sun temples in Abusir”, In N. Strudwick, H. Strudwick: Old Kingdom: New Perspectives. Egyptian Art and Archaeology 2750–2150 BC, Oxbow 2011, 295-303.
- and Mohamed Megahed, Jiří Janák, “Healing Eater in Egyptian tradition : From the Ancient Egyptian cippi to the Modern tasit il-khadda“, In H. Vymazalová - M. Megahed - F. Ondráš, Ancient Echoes in the Culture of Modern Egypt, Prague 2011, 28–46.
- and F. Coppens, “Statues and Rituals for Khentkaus II. A Reconsideration of Some Papyrus Fragments from the Queen’s Funerary Complex”, In M. Bárta, F. Coppens, eds., Abusir and Saqqara in the Year 2010 vol. II, Prague 2011, 335-350.
- and J. Janák, F. Coppens, “The Fifth Dynasty ‘sun temples’ in a broader context”, In M. Bárta, F. Coppens, eds., Abusir and Saqqara in the Year 2010 vol. I, Prague 2011, 430-442.
- and Filip Coppens, “Medicine, Mathematics and Magic united in a scene from the Temple of Kom Ombo (KO 950)”, Anthropologie – International Journal of the Science of Man 47/2, 2010, 127–131.
- and Filip Coppens, “Long Live the King! Notes on the Renewal of Divine Kingship in the Temple”, in L. Bareš – F. Coppens – K. Smoláriková (eds.), Social and Religious Development of Egypt in the First Millennium BCE, Praha 2010, 73-102.
Complete bibliography can be foud here.