BMSAES Issue 6
Egypt

BMSAES Issue 6


http://www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/bmsaes/issues.html#is6
The current issue of British Museum Studies in Ancient Egypt and Sudan (BMSAES 6, October 2006) is available online at the above address. Abstracts can be viewed by clicking the article hyperlink. Full articles are in PDF format. Contents include:

Editorial
Abstracts of all articles in this issue
The 'Eternal Treaty' from the Hittite perspective by Trevor Bryce
Pharaoh and his Brothers by Stefan Jakob
High society and lower ranks in Ramesside Egypt at home and abroad by K.A. Kitchen
The failed reforms of Akhenaten and Muwatalli by Itamar Singer
Forerunners of the Hattusili-Ramesses treaty by Dietrich Sürenhagen
Le messager royal egyptien Pirikhnawa by Alain Zivie

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