Egypt
Minerva Magazine July/August
http://minervamagazine.com/issue1704/index.html
The 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 listing.
Egypt’s Sunken Treasures in Berlin — Peter Clayton
An Accidental Revolution? Early Neolithic Religion & Economic Change — David Lewis-Williams and David Pearce
Museums Past, Present, and Future: An AAMD Conference in New York — Jerome M. Eisenberg
The Global Heritage Fund: Saving Cradles of Civilisation — Ian Hodder and Jeff Morg
A Tale of Two Cities: The Coins from Herakleion and Canopus — Andrew Meadows
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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...
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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...
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Minerva Magazine September/october
http://minervamagazine.com/issue1705/index.htmlThe most recent issue of Minerva (volume 17, number 5) contains an article on the Egyptian galleries at the Cambridge (UK) Fitzwilliam Museum. Minerva only have the full contents listings with authors for...
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Minerva - May/june Issue
http://minervamagazine.com/issue1703/index.htmlThe latest issue of Minerva (Volume 17, Number 3) is out, and features three articles on ancient Egypt: - Spectacular Turin: The Reopening of the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities — Dalu Jones - Life & Death...
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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...
Egypt