Egypt
Book Review: Manning - A Test of Time
http://www.informath.org/BiOr04i.pdf
Thanks very much to Doug Keenan for the information that the following book review by Manfred Bietak, which pulls no punches, is available online at the above address:
Bietak, Manfred (2004), "Review: S.W. Manning--A Test of Time (Oxbow, 1999)", Bibliotheca Orientalis 61: 199-222. (January - April 2004).
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Book Review: The Last Pharaohs
Scholia Reviews (Review by John Atkinson) As usual the page will not display in Firefox but is fine in most other browsers. Scholia Reviews ns 20 (2011) 8. J. G. Manning, The Last Pharaohs: Egypt under the Ptolemies, 305-30 BC. Princeton: Princeton University...
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Book Review: The Last Pharaohs: Egypt Under The Ptolemies, 305-30 Bc
Bryn Mawr Classical Review (Reviewed by Timothy Howe) J. G. Manning, The Last Pharaohs: Egypt under the Ptolemies, 305-30 BC. Princeton/Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2010. In The last pharaohs, J. G. Manning attempts to bring Ptolemaic Egypt,...
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Feature: Minoan Artists In Egypt?
Heritage Link (Owen Jarus) One of the most perplexing mysteries that Egyptologists and Aegean experts are tackling is that of the frescoes of Tell el-Dab'a, also known as Avaris. This site was used as the capital of the Hyksos, at a time when they...
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Hawass On Manfred Bietak
Al Ahram Weekly (Zahi Hawass) We as Egyptians believe that our monuments belong not only to us, but to everyone, all over the world. At the same time, the discipline of Egyptology was created by foreign scholars, and they solved many mysteries like the...
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New Edition Of Palarch
http://www.blogger.com/www.PalArch.nl The new issue of is online at the above address Publications: Cooney, K.M. & J. Tyrrell. 2005. Scarabs in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Part I. Distributed propaganda or intimate protection? - PalArch, serie...
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