The second volume updates the excavations at Kom el-Nana, adding stratified pottery and glass. It includes more Late Roman sites near... Læs mere
This volume features the largest collection of magical papyri in 25 years, offering insights into illness treatment and attraction practices. It also includes... Læs mere
This volume details the architectural, artifactual, and textual finds from Qasr Ibrim’s earlier medieval period (AD 550-1200). It covers rare materials like wood, leather, textiles, and multilingual texts from this key Nubian site.
This book details excavations and findings from the Egypt Exploration Society (1963-1998) at Qasr Ibrim’s Cathedral Church. It presents the archaeological evidence,... Læs mere
Sais II: The Prehistoric Period is the final report on the 2007 excavations at Sa el-Hagar's 'Great Pit'. It details Neolithic and Buto-Maadi layers,... Læs mere
This volume details finds from Qasr Ibrim, a key site in Egyptian Nubia, highlighting objects of wood, leather, textiles, and diverse written materials from the... Læs mere
This volume completes the documentation of Qasr Ibrim excavations, extending from earlier phases to the site’s final abandonment in AD 1812. It includes historical records,... Læs mere
This volume is a study of ceramic change in a stratified settlement at Kom Rabia, Memphis, during the New Kingdom. Ceramic chronology of this... Læs mere
The Mother of Apis inscriptions (534-41 BC), discovered at North Saqqara, document the masons and priests involved in the... Læs mere
This is a new departure for the series: it is the first to publish texts in Egyptian. One is a Greek-Coptic paraphrase of Homer's Iliad, the other a sale of house... Læs mere
The Temple of Sethos I at Abydos is one of the best-preservedmonuments from the New Kingdom.
A revised edition of the 1989 volume The Memphite Tomb of Horemheb, Commander-in-Chief of Tutankhamun, with updates from recent finds. It includes a new chapter on Louvre C68-70, detailing Horemheb’s official titles before his reign.