New edition of BMSAES
Egypt

New edition of BMSAES


British Museum

Editorial

This issue presents the latest results from British Museum fieldwork at Elkab and Hagr Edfu, along with an article re-assessing the Great Enclosure at Naukratis. This site is currently the focus of a large research project in the Department of Greece and Rome, which will include the systematic cataloguing of artefacts from the site, both those housed in the British Museum and at other institutions.
Elisabeth O'Connell, Neal Spencer


Contents

British Museum Expedition to Elkab and Hagr Edfu 2011
W. Vivian Davies and Elisabeth R. O’Connell

The Egyptian temple and settlement at Naukratis
A. Jeffrey Spencer




- Bmsaes Issue 15, November 2010
British Museum Studies of Ancient Egypt and Sudan 15 Issue 15: November 2010 See the above page for links to PDFs of all the articles below, free of charge. Editorial This issue contains 13 papers from the colloquium, The Book of the Dead - Recent research...

- Kom Firin I: The Ramesside Temple And The Site Survey
British Museum Neal Spencer with a contribution by Květa Smoláriková British Museum Research Publication 170 ISBN 978-086159-170-1 © The Trustees of the British Museum 2008 The first monograph on British Museum fieldwork at Kom Firin in Egypt’s...

- Online Journal: Bmsaes 14
British Museum Studies in Ancient Egypt and Sudan 14 I've posted about BMSAES 14 in dribs and drabs but here's the entire volume, all available free of charge online from the above address. The final issue of 2009 features two articles based on...

- Bmsaes 9, August 2008
BMSAES British Museum Studies in Ancient Egypt and Sudan. The British Museum Studies in Ancient Egypt and Sudan (BMSAES) is a peer-reviewed academic journal, dedicated to presenting research on all aspects of ancient Egypt and Sudan. The articles do...

- Bmsaes 7 (september 2007)
British Museum Studies in Ancient Egypt and Sudan Förster, F.,'With donkeys, jars and water bags into the Libyan Desert:the Abu Ballas Trail in the late Old Kingdom and First Intermediate Period ', BMSAES 7 (2007), 1–39, http://www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/research/publications/bmsaes/issue_7/foerster.aspx...



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