Who Was Who in Egyptology remains one of the most important reference works for understanding the characters that contributed to the field of Egyptology and... Læs mere
This volume details the pottery from Maya and Meryt’s tomb at Saqqara, highlighting 187 blue-painted vessels from the late Eighteenth Dynasty and Ramesside Period. It includes 96 color photos, design motifs, and inscriptions revealing vessel contents.
Archaeological Sites of the Nile Delta of Egypt is intended to be a directory, providing an overview and a direction to original sources,... Læs mere
The history of ancient Egypt through 50 artefacts discovered during excavations by the EES since its... Læs mere
This volume publishes scenes and texts from the Ramesside Temple at Amara West, Sudan, excavated by an EES expedition in 1938-39 and 1947-49.... Læs mere
Excavations at the ancient Egyptian archaeological site of Amarna identified a workshop for... Læs mere
Howard Carter, who discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun, began his career as an artist working for the Egypt Exploration Fund in 1891. By shining a spotlight on... Læs mere
Amelia B Edwards , author of the hugely successful and still widely-read illustrated travelogue, A Thousand Miles up the Nile, was so much more than a pioneer of... Læs mere
The third volume of the Survey of Memphis focuses on the Third Intermediate Period, offering an introduction to the monuments, a complete catalogue of pottery diagnostics from area RAT at Kom Rabia, and an essay on life during that era.