Egypt
Temple of Tawosret, Luxor
http://touregypt.net/teblog/luxornews/
Although she doesn't have any details at the moment, Jane Akshar, Luxor resident and blogger, has noticed that temple of Tawosret is being excavated. When she finds out more, I'll put up a link to her new post. Tawosret was the Great Royal Wife of Seti II and step mother of Siptah, and may have acted as regent, as Siptah was very young at the time of his father's death. It is located about half way between the temples of Thutmoses IV and Merenptah. Very little is know of this second temple, which is ruined, and the only items discovered in its ruins to date were ceramic sherds, and small stone and faience plaques.
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Mummification Museum Lecture - Chicago House Report - Ray Johnson
http://touregypt.net/teblog/luxornews/?p=510 Thanks very much to Jane Akshar for her lecture notes from the last of the season's lectures at Luxor's Mummification Museum, which is a progress report about the methods and activities of the Chicago...
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Mummification Museum Lectures
Jane Akshar has been busy again, making notes from Luxor Mummification Museum lectures, and publishing them online on her blog. The most recent are as follows: Dr Jose Galan lecturing about Theban Tombs TT11 and TT12 http://touregypt.net/teblog/luxornews/?p=422...
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Luxor News
http://touregypt.net/teblog/luxornews/ Jane Akshar has been updating her blog, as usual, with some excellent information about current activities in Luxor. See the following web pages: Mummification Museum Lecture - Marriage Stele of Ramses II - Charles...
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Luxor News
Some news items by Jane Akshar on her Luxor News Blog http://touregypt.net/teblog/luxornews/ The Temple of Muthttp://touregypt.net/TEBlog/luxornews/?p=164 First, Jane has been lucky enough to visit the Temple of Mut, next to Karnak, where excavations...
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Mortuary Temple Of Amenhotep Ii
http://touregypt.net/TEBlog/luxornews/?p=127 Jane's been busy again: "There was furious activity at the temple of Amenhotep II the other day. This a mud brick temple situated next to the Ramasseum. According to the sign it is the Italian Archaeological...
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