I. Introduction
1.Establishing chronology in Pharaonic Egypt and the ancient Near East: interlocking textual sources relating to c. 1600-664 BC /K. A. Kitchen
2.An introduction to Egyptian historical chronology /A. J. Shortland
3.Using radiocarbon evidence in Egyptian chronological research /C. Bronk Ramsey
II. Radiocarbon dating methodology
4.Sample selection for radiocarbon dating /F. Brock and M. W. Dee
5.Preparing samples for AMS radiocarbon dating /F. Brock
6.Investigating the accuracy of radiocarbon dating in Egypt: checks with samples of known age /M. W. Dee
III. The New Kingdom
7.A radiocarbon-based chronology for the New Kingdom /M. W. Dee
8.Antagonisms in historical and radiocarbon chronology /M. Bietak
9.Radiocarbon data for Aegean pottery in Egypt: new evidence from Saqqara (Lepsius) tomb 16 and its importance for Lm IB/LH IIA /F. Höflmayer, A. Hassler, W. Kutschera and E.M. Wild
10.Radiocarbon calibration in the mid to later 14th century BC and radiocarbon dating Tell el-Amarna, Egypt /S. W. Manning, B. Kromer, M. W. Dee, M. Friedrich, T. F. G. Higham and C. Bronk Ramsey
11.The Ramesside period: a case of overstretch? /A. Dodson
12.Garlands from the Deir el-Bahri cache /S. McAleely
13.New radiocarbon dates for the 21st dynasty /J. H. Taylor
IV. The Middle Kingdom
14.A radiocarbon-based chronology for the Middle Kingdom /M. W. Dee
15.Correlating and combining Egyptian historical and southern Levantine radiocarbon chronologies at Middle Bronze Age IIA Tel Ifshar, Israel /E. S. Marcus
V. The Old Kingdom and early Dynastic period
16.A radiocarbon-based chronology for the Old Kingdom /M. W. Dee
17.Radiocarbon dates for the Old Kingdom and their correspondences /M. Bárta
18.Early Dynastic Egyptian chronologies /E. C. Köhler
19.Problems and possibilities for achieving absolute dates from prehistoric and early historic contexts /J. M. Rowland.
Radiocarbon and the chronologies of ancient Egypt. ISBN 9781842175224. Published by Oxbow Books in 2013. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.