Division of Archaeology

Department of Archaeology and Anthropology

Kate Spence

Publications

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  1. Spence, K. Air, comfort and status: interpreting the domestic features of ‘soul houses’ from Rifa. In: D. Aston, B. Bader, C. Gallorini, P. Nicholson, and S. Buckingham (eds.), Under the Potter’s Tree: Studies on Ancient Egypt Presented to Janine Bourriau on the Occasion of her 70th Birthday, pp. 895–914. Leuven: Peeters
  2. Spence, K., Sulas, F., and Wynne-Jones, S. (2011). Introduction. African Archaeological Review, Africa’s Fragile Heritages: Future Challenges
  3. Spence, K., Rose, P., Bradshaw, P., Collet, P., Hassan, A., Magginnis, J., Masson, A., and van Pelt, P. (2011). Sesebi 2011. Sudan and Nubia, 15:pp. 34–38.
  4. Spence, K. (2010). The 'Hall of Foreign Tribute' (S39.2) at El-Amarna. In: S. Ikram and A. Dodson (eds.), Beyond the Horizon: Studies in Egyptian Art, Archaeology and History in Honour of Barry Kemp, pp. 497–504. Cairo: AUC
  5. Spence, K. (2010). Settlement structure and social interaction at El-Amarna. In: M. Bietak, E. Czerny, and I. Forstner-Müller (eds.), Cities and Urbanism in Egypt, pp. 289–298. Vienna: Wien, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften
  6. Spence, K. (2010). Establishing direction in early Egyptian burials and monumental architecture: measurement and the spatial link with the 'other'. In: I. Morley and C. Renfrew (eds.), The Archaeology of Measurement: Comprehending Heaven, Earth and Time in Ancient Societies, pp. 170–179. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  7. Spence, K. (2009). The Palaces of el-Amarna: towards an architectural analysis. Volume 1, pp. 165–187. London: Harrassowitz
  8. Spence, K., Rose, P., Bunbury, J., Clapham, A., Collet, P., Smith, G., and Soderberg, N. (2009). Fieldwork at Sesebi 2009. Sudan and Nubia, 13:pp. 38–47.
  9. Spence, K. (2009). New Fieldwork at Sesebi. Egyptian Archaeology, 35:pp. 21–24.
  10. Spence, K. (2008). Sesebi.
  11. Spence, K. (2008). Topography, architecture and legitimacy: Hatshepsut's foundation deposits at Deir el-Bahri. In: T. Schneider and K. Szpakowska (eds.), Egyptian Stories: A British Egyptological Tribute to Alan B. Lloyd on the Occasion of His Retirement, Volume 347, pp. 353–372. Münster: Ugarit-Verlag
  12. Spence, K. (2007). Architecture. In: T. Wilkinson (ed.), The Egyptian World, pp. 366–-87–366–-87. London: Routledge
  13. Spence, K. (2007). Court and palace in ancient Egypt: The Amarna period and later Eighteenth Dynasty. In: A. Spawforth (ed.), The court and court society in ancient monarchies, pp. 267–-328–267–-328. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  14. Spence, K. (2007). A contextual approach to Ancient Egyptian domestic cult: The case of the ‘lustration slabs’ at el-Amarna. In: D. Barrowclough and C. Malone (eds.), Cult in Context: Reconsidering Ritual in Archaeology, pp. 283–-90–283–-90. Oxford: Oxbow
  15. Spence, K. (2004). The three-dimensional form of the Amarna house. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 90:pp. 123–52.
  16. Spence, K. (2004). Royal walling projects in the Second Millennium BC: Beyond an interpretation of defence. Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 14 (2):pp. 259–288.
  17. Spence, K. (2004). Stone architecture. In: B. Fagan (ed.), Seventy great inventions of the ancient world, pp. 66–70. London: Thames and Hudson
  18. Spence, K. (2004). Houses. In: B. Fagan (ed.), The Seventy Great Inventions of the Ancient World, pp. 61–65. London: Thames and Hudson
  19. Spence, K. (2004). Early state and civilization. ANTIQUITY, 78:pp. 939–943.
  20. Spence, K. (2003). What is a pyramid for? In: B. Manley (ed.), The Seventy Great Mysteries of Ancient Egypt, pp. 50–53. London: Thames and Hudson
  21. Spence, K. (2003). What became of Hatshepsut? In: B. Manley (ed.), The Seventy Great Mysteries of Ancient Egypt, pp. 118–121. London: Thames and Hudson
  22. Spence, K. (2003). Are the pyramids aligned with the stars? In: B. Manley (ed.), The Seventy Great Mysteries of Ancient Egypt, pp. 71–73. London: Thames and Hudson
  23. Spence, K. (2002). Tomb raider: The inside story of Khufu’s pyramid. TES Teacher,
  24. Spence, K. (2002). Akhenaten and the Amarna period.
  25. Spence, K. (2001). Monumental problems: Who built late Egyptian temples and why? Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 11 (2):pp. 284–-287–284–-287.
  26. Spence, K. (2001). Astronomical orientation of the pyramids. Nature, 412:pp. 699–-700–699–-700.
  27. Spence, K. (2000). Ancient Egyptian chronology and the astronomical orientation of pyramids. Nature, 408:pp. 320–-324–320–-324.
  28. Spence, K. (2000). The amazing invisible walls. Nekhen News, 12:pp. 24–24.
  29. Spence, K., Gage, J., Jones, A., Bradley, R., Barber, E., and Taçon, P. (1999). Red, white and black: Colour in building stone in Ancient Egypt. Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 9 (1):pp. 114–117.
  30. Spence, K. (1999). The North Palace at el-Amarna. Egyptian Archaeology, 15:pp. 14–16.
  31. Spence, K. (1999). The Valley of the Kings: The Tomb of Seti I. In: C. Scarre (ed.), The Seventy Wonders of the Ancient World: The Great Monuments and How they were Built, pp. 56–60. London: Thames and Hudson
  32. Spence, K. (1999). The temples of Karnak. In: C. Scarre (ed.), The Seventy Wonders of the Ancient World: The Great Monuments and How they were Built, pp. 104–104. London: Thames and Hudson
  33. Spence, K. (1999). The pyramids at Giza. In: C. Scarre (ed.), The Seventy Wonders of the Ancient World: The Great Monuments and How they were Built, pp. 21–60. London: Thames and Hudson
  34. Spence, K. (1999). The Pharos of Alexandria. In: C. Scarre (ed.), The Seventy Wonders of the Ancient World: The Great Monuments and How they were Built, pp. 45–47. London: Thames and Hudson
  35. Spence, K. (1999). The Great Temple of Abu Simbel. In: C. Scarre (ed.), The Seventy Wonders of the Ancient World: The Great Monuments and How they were Built, pp. 105–107. London: Thames & Hudson
  36. Spence, K. (1999). The Great Sphinx at Giza. In: C. Scarre (ed.), The Seventy Wonders of the Ancient World: The Great Monuments and How they were Built, pp. 258–62. London: Thames and Hudson
  37. Spence, K. (1999). Egyptian Obelisks. In: C. Scarre (ed.), The Seventy Wonders of the Ancient World: The Great Monuments and How they were Built, pp. 263–266. London: Thames and Hudson
  38. Spence, K. (1999). The Colossi of western Thebes. In: C. Scarre (ed.), The Seventy Wonders of the Ancient World: The Great Monuments and How they were Built, pp. 267–270. London: Thames and Hudson