EAIS Newsletter
Egypt

EAIS Newsletter


http://www.eais.org.eg/pdfs/Dec05_Newsletter.pdf
The Egyptian Antiquities Information Service newsletter that was issued in December is now on their website at the above address. Contents include a summary of achievements to date, plans for phase 3 of the project, details of the first volume of the Historical Sites in Egypt publication, information about work being carried out to conserve quarry landscapes, and about Cultural Resource Management projects.
To subscribe to the occasional newsletter (once or twice a year, to date), or to see previous issues, see the following page on the EAIS website:
http://www.eais.org.eg/index.pl/newsletter




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