Richard Bussman is Professor of Egyptology at the Institute of African Studies and Egyptology at the University of Cologne. His research focuses on the intersection of Egyptology with archaeology and social anthropology. Currently, he co-directs excavations in Zawyet Sultan, Middle Egypt.
'Bussmann's new book should be read by all those who are tired of 'symbolic' explanations of everything on ancient Egypt and seek more complex ways of understanding ancient Egyptian history. It should also become a key reference in teaching if our aim is to shape a new generation of social scientists committed to more rigorous work on ancient societies.' Rennan Lemos, Antiquity 'Recommended.' B. D. Singleton, CHOICE