Journal of Archaeological Science
Egypt

Journal of Archaeological Science


http://tinyurl.com/933hs (Science Direct)
There are a couple of interesting articles from the Journal of Archaeological Science in the March and April issues, for those interested in the nitty gritty of Egyptian archaeology (see the pages concerned for authors, abstracts and further details):

March 2006 (Vol 33, issue 3)
Early evidence of complexity in lithic economy: core-axe production, hafting and use at Late Middle Pleistocene site 8-B-11, Sai Island (Sudan)

April 2006 (Vol 33, issue 4)
An atypical Ancient Egyptian pillow from Sedment el-Gebel: evidence for migrant worker trading and technology




- Journal: Changes At Jnes
Chicago Journals The Journal of Near Eastern Studies is changing the frequency of its issues, and altering the format of the content, the layout and the style. Scary that they have a two year backlog of book reviews! The editors and publisher of the...

- New Uk Based Academic Journal
http://www.rosetta.bham.ac.uk/index.htm The first issue (Autumn 2006) of a new academic journal, The Papers of the Institute of Archaeology and Antiquity from the University of Birmingham, is now online. "The Rosetta journal is aimed at postgraduates...

- More On White Wine In Tomb Of Tutankhamun
http://tinyurl.com/nq3p9 (usatoday.com)The USA Today website is featuring an article fromthe latest edition of the Journal of Archaeological Science (volume 33, issue 8): "King Tut's most elaborate grave goods are on a nationwide tour, currently at...

- Origins Of Shedeh
http://tinyurl.com/daddz (Science Direct) The Journal of Archaeological Science 33( issue 1) January 2006 features one article on ancient Egypt entitled The origin of the ancient Egyptian drink Shedeh revealed using LC/MS/MS (pages 98-101) by Maria Rosa...

- Early Egyptian Glass Making
http://www.eyewitnessnewstv.com/global/story.asp?s=3483426&ClientType=Printable "Experts say they've uncovered one of the earliest glass-making sites in ancient Egypt. Evidence at the site in the eastern Nile Delta indicates that glass was made...



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