Archaeological Diggings October/November 2008
Egypt

Archaeological Diggings October/November 2008


Archaeological Diggings

The Australian archaeology magazine has a number of Egyptology articles this month.
In the October/November issue:

Editor's Comment: The Olympic Games

* The Nubian Pharaohs
* Tut Poised To Take The Southlands
* Wonderful Things: The Harry Burton Photographs
* Digging at Paphos
* Cleopatra: Death of a Queen

Also in this issue:

* The 2008 Dig at Mareshah
* Animal Mummies
* Bethsaida: The Lost Village of Peter, Philip and Andrew
* Heliopolis
* Memphis at Macquarie
* Layard's Finds and Political Problems





- Exhibition: Wonderful Things
Michael C Carlos Enews, February 2009 The thrill of discovery, chronicled as a turning-point in the appreciation of ancient art and societies, connects the exhibition “Wonderful Things: The Harry Burton Photographs and the Discovery of the Tomb of Tutankhamun”...

- Exhibition: Wonderful Things
Media-Newswire The thrill of discovery, chronicled as a turning-point in the appreciation of ancient art and societies, connects the exhibition “Wonderful Things: The Harry Burton Photographs and the Discovery of the Tomb of Tutankhamun” at the Michael...

- Digging In The Delta
Bib Arch Seminary blog This is an odd post on the above blog. It says that the article has been used with the permission of Diggings Online, but when you go to the Diggings Online website there is a subscription page but no details of the magazine, the...

- Archaeological Diggings October/november 2006
http://www.freewebs.com/diggingsmag/currentissue.htmThe October/November issue of Archaeological Diggings is now available, featuring some Egytpological topics, including the transportation of Ramesses II to his new home in Cairo, an article about ancient...

- Archaeological Diggings February/march
http://www.freewebs.com/diggingsmag/index.htmThe February/March 2006 issue of Australian archaeology magazine Archaeological Diggings is available, featuring two articles on ancient Egypt as well as several other archaeolgocial stories from around the...



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