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"A quiet revolution has swept through the offices of Minerva. In celebration of our pending 100th issue in November/ December, we are delighted to announce that henceforth Minerva will be published in glorious colour throughout. The editors greatly look forward to bringing the world of antiquity to our readers in ever-sharper focus". The online contents listing is still for last month, but I'll post an update when the November/December contents are listed.




- Egyptology Articles In Minerva Magazine
Minerva Magazine The latest issue of Minerva Magazine (May/June 2009, Volume 20, No.3) has a number of Egyptology articles, as follows (not available online): Akhenaton & Pharaonic Art in Turin / Dalu Jones Egyptomania: The Artistic Legacy of Ancient...

- An Impasse In Italian Talks Over Return Of Artifacts
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/26/arts/design/26coll.html?_r=1&ref=design&oref=slogin This is nothing to do with Egyptology, but as it deals with the repatriation of artefacts taken illegally out of one country and sold to another, I have included...

- Minerva Magazine November/decemer 2006
http://minervamagazine.com/issue1706/index.html Minerva Magazine's latest edition features an article called Roman Amheida: Excavating A Town in Egypt’s Dakhleh Oasis by Roger S. Bagnall, Paola Davoli, Olaf E. Kaper & Helen Whitehouse. For the...

- Minerva Magazine July/august
http://minervamagazine.com/issue1704/index.htmlThe July/August edition of Minerva (Volume 17 • Number 4) is now available. Below are some of the contents - pieces which have either an Egyptology or heritage theme. See the above page for the full contents...

- Minerva Magazine January/february
http://minervamagazine.com/issue1701/index.htmlMinerva is featuring a couple of Egypt-related articles this month (January/February 2006, Volume 17, No.1), including From Pharaohs to Emperors: Egyptian, Near Eastern & Classical Antiquities at Emory by...



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