KMT - Spring 2006
Egypt

KMT - Spring 2006


The Spring 2006 cover images and contents listing for KMT magazine are available on the KMT website at the above address. The contents are duplicated below:

Features:
- Dancing with Pharaohs: The New Royal Mummies Halls At the Egyptian Museum, Cairo by Zahi Hawass (A KMT Exclusive)
- Ancient Egypt in Vatican City by Lucy Gordon-Rastelli: Rameses II's Mother, Egyptianized Antinous & Other Papal Treasures
- An Eternam Harem by Aiden Dodson: Tombs of the Royal Families of Ancient Egypt Part IV: The Third Intermediate/Late Periods
- The Cripple, the Queen and the Man From the North by Gae Callender: The End of the 19th Dynasty Reconsidered
- The Lion Temples of Naqa & Musawwaret es Sufra in Nubiaby F.J. Albers: In the Realm of Apedemark & Company
- Imagining Egypt - A Portfolio of Recent Work by Eduardo Vilela




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