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Bissing Link: The Collections and Network of Egyptologist F. W. von Bissing (18731956) [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, 57fc / 34bw
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: Sidestone Press
  • ISBN-10: 9464263628
  • ISBN-13: 9789464263626
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, 57fc / 34bw
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: Sidestone Press
  • ISBN-10: 9464263628
  • ISBN-13: 9789464263626
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One of the largest collections of Egyptian and Sudanese antiquities worldwide was accrued by the Egyptologist Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Bissing (1873–1956). As a scholar, university professor, and politically engaged Prussian nobleman he was an important link in the international network of Egyptology and in the distribution of archaeological objects to museums. He was also active in other disciplines regarding the ancient world, such as Etruscology. Already during his life, the collection was dispersed over different museums. Scholars are now trying to reconstruct it and better understand von Bissing’s role in early-twentieth-century Egyptology and related fields.

This volume includes a short biography of von Bissing. The main part consists of papers that investigate his role in Egyptology and archaeology, some aspects of his personal and political life, and the way archaeological objects were transferred to museum collections by his agency or donation. The papers not only illustrate von Bissing’s position, but also contribute to the reconstruction of his collection. They constitute a useful tool for scholars working on museum collections, the history of Egyptology, and related fields of study.

The Egyptologist and collector Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Bissing (1873–1956) accumulated the largest private collection of ancient Egyptian and Sudanese objects by using his extensive Egyptological, academic and political network. This publication aims to further reveal this network and reconstruct the collection.
Preface
Els van der Plas

Bissing Links
Lars Petersen & Ben van den Bercken

The So-called Von Bissing Tomb (Tomb C1) in el-Salamuni
Wahid Omran

Von Bissing and the Expedition to the Sun Temple of Neuserre
Massimiliano Nuzzolo

Dear Garstang! Von Bissings Role in Distributing Finds from Beni Hasan to
German Collections
Lubica Hudáková & Uta Siffert

Friedrich Wilhelm von Bissing: A Stakeholder for the Würzburg Collection?
Eva Kurz

Beyond Egypt: Von Bissings Involvement in the Austrian Excavations at
Shechem, 19131914
Felix Höflmayer and Agnes Woitzuck

Von Bissings Collection between Munich, The Hague, and Hannover
Christian E. Loeben

Friedrich Wilhelm von Bissings Letters to Gaston Maspero
Thomas Lebée

Von Bissing and his Network
Willem van Haarlem

Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Bissing and the Egyptian Collections in
Munich: A Short History
Jan-Michael Dahms, Arnulf Schlüter, Martina Ullmann

Friedrich Wilhelm von Bissing in the Focus of Egyptological and Historical
Research: 19141926
Peter Raulwing & Thomas Gertzen

Nubian Links: Two Metal Vessels from the Von Bissing Collection in the Allard
Pierson
Ben van den Bercken

Von Bissing Linked? The Bissing Link Project Inventory and Future Research
Directions
Willem van Haarlem & Ben van den Bercken
Lars Petersen studied Classical Archaeology, Egyptology, and Near Eastern Studies at the universities of Tübingen, Paris, and Freiburg. He works as a curator and head of the Exhibitions Department for the Badisches Landesmuseum Karlsruhe. Petersen curated several exhibitions on archaeology, such as Ramesses the Great and lately Art Nouveau. He also teaches museology at the university of Freiburg. Ben van den Bercken (MA) studied Egyptian Archaeology at Leiden University and Museum Studies at the University of Amsterdam. He worked at excavations in Alexandria and as an assistant-curator in the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden (RMO). Since 2021 he is curator for the Ancient Egypt and Sudan collection at the Allard Pierson the collections of the University of Amsterdam.