Write for Egyptological
Egypt

Write for Egyptological


Egyptological

Kate and I are looking for more articles for future editions of Egyptological in all sections (Journal, Journal Reviews, Magazine, Magazine Reviews and In Brief). Your photos are also very welcome for a Photo Album.

Although we are particularly looking for papers and articles we also welcome shorter pieces. Are you going to an exhibition? There are several on at the moment around the world - I am particularly envious of anyone going to Before the Pharaohs in Chicago. We would very much welcome exhibition reviews. And if you have been to a conference, course, seminar or study day we would love to hear what you made of it. Likewise, if you have watched a DVD or TV documentary on a subject dealing with Ancient Egypt our readers would like to hear your summary and hear your opinion.

Book reviews are also very welcome. They don't have to be recently released books - people are always making decisions about book whether purchases, recent or older. If you have just read, or are planning to read, an Egyptology book we would be very interested in publishing your review.

Full details on how to contribute articles or photos are available on our website - see the Participate pages.

You can ask questions, start discussions or join in existing discussions on our Discussion page, and in response to any articles or photo albums.

You can get in touch with us both at founders [at] egyptological dot com, or give me a yell at the usual address.


A selection of our most recent posts:

Journal Articles
  • Shabtis in Croatian Private Collections and Museums
  • The sAb in the Old Kingdom: a consideration of the title within the scope of a prosopographic study

Journal Reviews
  • Article Review: Topos and Mimesis – Ancient Egyptian perceptions of Ethnicity

Magazine Articles
  • Ancient Egyptian Religion, Part 1
  • Reflections of Eternity – An Overview on Egyptian Mirrors from Prehistory to the New Kingdom
  • Bloggers, Antiquities and Egypt’s Revolution
  • Eye of Ra, Eye of Horus
  • Dating the Predynastic, Part 2
  • Dating the Predynastic, Part 1

Magazine Reviews
  • Book Review: The Complete Valley of the Kings

In Brief
  • Notes on the Osireion, Abydos
  • Book Review: Ritual and Religion in Ancient Egypt by Emily Teeter
  • A Few Thoughts about Duality and the Desert
  • The Geese of Meidym
  • The Rekhyt
  • Gantenbrink's Door - Part 1: The Original Discovery
  • Television Review: Egypt's Lost Cities
  • Studying Hieroglyphs Online - Some Observations
  • Book Review: Description de L'Egypte (Taschen)
  • Book Review: Lost Women of Amarna
  • Book Review: House of Eternity - the Tomb of Nefertari
  • Book Review: Treasures of Ancient Egypt - From the Egyptian Museum in Cairo

Photo Albums




- Online: New Articles On Egyptological
Egyptological The latest edition of Egyptological is available, free of charge, at the above address: Journal The  sAb Corpus (Prosopographie), a 307 page compendium of the usage of the title sAb Journal Reviews Review: Myth and History with John...

- Now Online: Egyptological Edition 5, April 2012
www.egyptological.com Editorial: Egyptological Magazine Edition 5: http://www.egyptological.com/welcome/editorial Articles: Egyptologically Speaking: An Interview with Joyce Tyldesley (Interview by Barbara O'Neill) Ancient Egyptian Religion, Part...

- Recent Articles And Albums On Egyptological
Edition 4 of the Magazine section of Egyptological is due out at the end of February. In our 'In Brief' and 'Photo Album' sections we publish pieces between editions. The following short articles and Photo Albums have been published on...

- Egyptological - Our December Edition Is Out Now
Egyptological - Journal and Magazine editions We are very pleased to announce that the latest edition of Egyptological is now out and is available at the above address, free of charge. There is an eclectic mix of articles in both the Journal and Magazine...

- Egyptological Launches
After several months of development Kate Phizackerley and I are very pleased to announce that we are ready to invite writers and photographers to contribute to the first issue of our free online magazine, Egytpological. There is some sample content published...



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