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Publications Ancient Egypt Periods and Cultures
Publications Ancient Egypt Periods and Cultures
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Standard Listings
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- Sent to ARCE members and subscribers to notify them of events at the Center and its affiliated institutions, describe research conducted under the Center's auspices, and inform readers of lectures, seminars, exhibitions, and cultural events related to Egy
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- Online version, with access to covers, contents and some articles of current and back issues.
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- Sales of scholarly publications and books on Egyptian and Coptic language and literature.
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- Information in English about the only popular-science journal on Egypt in German.
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- Publication of the International Association of Egyptologists. Issues available online.
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- Progress report on a several volume publication of the Griffith Institute. Several volumes may already be ordered.
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- Extensive bibliography of works relating to the archaeological site of Tuna El-Gebel.
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- Prices, contents and ordering information.
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- Contains articles by Egyptian Studies Society members and papers by archaeologists and egyptologists documenting their research, special areas of interest, and personal experiences. Regular features also include reviews of lectures, books, and exhibits. A
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- GM publish shorter contributions on Egyptological, Coptological and related subjects. Table of contents, guidelines for contributors.
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- Electronic journal, published by the British Museum's Department of Ancient Egypt and Sudan. Features articles in PDF format and submission details.
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- Established in 1962 to foster scholarly research into the art, archaeology, languages, history, and social systems of the Egyptian people. English, French, or German.
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- Includes subscription information; on-line articles; and links.
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- Excavation reports from research in Egypt 1966-1991, published by the Egyptian Culture Center at Waseda University. With VRML.
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- BASP publishes a wide variety of articles of relevance to papyrology and related disciplines. From text editions to important synthetic articles. Has published studies on papyri, ostraca and inscriptions in Greek, Latin and Coptic; in the future, we hope
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- New Studia Aegyptiaca series, published in cooperation with the Department of Egyptology, Eötvös Loránd University, Bu dapest. The series aims to publish the results of the activities of the Hungarian Archaeological Mission in the Thebes necropolis.
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