Dear colleagues,
The PalArch Foundation has launched its new web site. For the time being, only new publications are accessible, but we are going to transport our archives to the new site this summer. Of course, all publications will be freely accessible.
The new architecture we use offers some exciting new possibilities, in particular the possibility to receive automatic updates through dedicated RSS feeds. As member of the editorial or advisory board, you do not need to bother about this as we will keep you updated, as always.
With the new site are updated three new papers:
Haan, de, H.J. 2009. Building the Great Pyramid by Levering. A Mathematical Model. – PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt/ Egyptology 6(2) (2009), 1-22.
Veldmeijer, A.J. 2009. Studies of Ancient Egyptian Footwear.
Technological Aspects. Part XV. Leather Curled-Toe Ankle Shoes. – PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt/Egyptology 6(4) (2009), 1-21.
Panadès I Blas, X. & R. Patnaik. 2009. A Complete Crocodylian Egg from the Upper Miocene (Chinji Beds) of Pakistan and its Palaeobiographical Implications. – PalArch’s Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology 6(1) (2009), 1-8
And one News item:
Dick Mol & Wilrie van Logchem, A humerus of the saber-toothed cat, Homotherium crenatidens (Weithofer, 1889) dredged from the seabed between the British Islands and The Netherlands
Best wishes,
Andre J. Veldmeijer
Dr. André J. Veldmeijer
Archaeologist/Palaeontologist http://members.lycos.nl/palarch/ PalArch Foundation Amsterdam www.PalArch.nl Natuurhistorisch Museum Rotterdam www.nmr.nl