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  3. Vol. 3 No. 1 (2006): PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt/Egyptology

Vol. 3 No. 1 (2006): PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt/Egyptology

Published: 2020-11-30

BooK Review

  • Texts from the Pyramid Age

    Strudwick, N.C. 2005. Texts from the Pyramid Age. – Leiden, Brill (SBL Writings from the Ancient World 16)

    R. Nyord
    01-03
    • PDF
  • Bilder im Wandel

    Hofmann, E. 2004. Bilder im Wandel. Die Kunst der ramessidischen Privatgräber. – Mainz, Philipp von Zabern (Theben XVII)

    J. Moje
    01-02
    • PDF
  • Egyptian Mummies

    Raven, M.J. & W.K. Taconis. 2005. Egyptian Mummies: Radiological Atlas of the Collections in the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden. – Turnhout, Brepols (Papers on Archaeology of the Leiden Museum of Antiquities 1)

    G. Metz
    01-02
    • PDF
  • The Complete Sourcebook

    Peacock, J. 2005. Shoes. The Complete Sourcebook. – Londen, Thames & Hudson

    A.J. Veldmeijer
    01
    • PDF
  • Roman working lives and urban living

    MacMahon, A. & J. Price. Eds. 2005. Roman working lives and urban living. – Oxford, Oxbow Books

    J.A.S.M. Bosman
    01-03
    • PDF

Original Article

  • Quartz vein in phlogopite schist with traces of ancient mining. Photograph by the author

    Archaeological geology of Wadi Sikait

    J.A. Harrell
    01-12
    • PDF
  • The re–cut area between the top of the southern Sphinx enclosure wall and the Khafre causeway with possible former erosion gullies (arrowed). Inset, close–up of one area of re–cutting. Photograph by the author

    Further Considerations on Development at Giza before the 4th Dynasty

    C.D. Reader
    01-25
    • PDF
  • Remains of the niched façade along the eastern face of the tomb of Kai howing the three states of degradation

    Response to Vandecruys (2006). The Sphinx: Dramatising Data….and Dating. – PalArch, Series Archaeology of Egypt/Egyptology 1, 1: 1–13

    colin.reader@btinternet.com
    01-13
    • PDF
  • Photograph showing the degradation on the chest of the Sphinx

    The Sphinx: Dramatising Data … and Dating

    G. Vandecruys
    1-13
    • PDF

ISSN: 1567-214X

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