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British Museum Studies in Ancient Egypt and Sudan (BMSAES)
issue 13 (November 2009):
http://www.britishmuseum.org:80/research/online_journals/bmsaes/issue_13.aspx
BMSAES 13 contains 11 papers submitted for publication in the Proceedings of the Third International Colloquium on Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt, which was held at the British Museum from 27 July to 1 August 2008.
Contents
Pottery production at Hierakonpolis during the Naqada II period:
Toward a reconstruction of the firing technique Masahiro Baba
Institute of Egyptology, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan
South Levantine Early Bronze Age chronological correlations with Egypt in light of the Narmer serekhs from Tel Erani and Arad: New interpretations Eliot Braun
W. F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research, Jerusalem, Israel and Centre de Recherche Français de Jérusalem, Israël
The corpus of pre-firing potmarks from Adaïma (Upper Egypt) Gaëlle Bréand
EHESS-CRPPM, CNRS UMR 5608 "TRACES," Toulouse, France
The Early Dynastic administrative-cultic centre at Tell el-Farkha Krzysztof M. Cialowicz
Institute of Archaeology, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland
Egypt and Nubia in the 5th-4th millennia BC: A view from the First Cataract and its surroundings Maria Carmela Gatto Yale University, New Haven, USA
Burial practices of the Final Neolithic pastoralists at Gebel Ramlah, Western Desert of Egypt
Michal Kobusiewicz, Jacek Kabacinski, Romuald Schild, Joel D. Iris and Fred Wendorf
Egyptian engineering in the Early Dynastic period: The sites of Saqqara and Helwan
Angela La Loggia Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
The corpus of potmarks from Tarkhan Lisa Mawdsley Centre for Archaeology and Ancient History, Monash University, Victoria, Australia
Investigating a new Dynasty 2 necropolis at South Saqqara Ilona Regulski Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
Potmarks from Early Dynastic Buto and Old Kingdom Giza:
Their occurrence and economic significance Anna Wodzinska
Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
issue 13 (November 2009):
http://www.britishmuseum.org:80/research/online_journals/bmsaes/issue_13.aspx
BMSAES 13 contains 11 papers submitted for publication in the Proceedings of the Third International Colloquium on Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt, which was held at the British Museum from 27 July to 1 August 2008.
Contents
Pottery production at Hierakonpolis during the Naqada II period:
Toward a reconstruction of the firing technique Masahiro Baba
Institute of Egyptology, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan
South Levantine Early Bronze Age chronological correlations with Egypt in light of the Narmer serekhs from Tel Erani and Arad: New interpretations Eliot Braun
W. F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research, Jerusalem, Israel and Centre de Recherche Français de Jérusalem, Israël
The corpus of pre-firing potmarks from Adaïma (Upper Egypt) Gaëlle Bréand
EHESS-CRPPM, CNRS UMR 5608 "TRACES," Toulouse, France
The development and nature of inequality in early Egypt Juan José Castillos
Uruguayan Institute of Egyptology, Montevideo, Uruguay The Early Dynastic administrative-cultic centre at Tell el-Farkha Krzysztof M. Cialowicz
Institute of Archaeology, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland
Egypt and Nubia in the 5th-4th millennia BC: A view from the First Cataract and its surroundings Maria Carmela Gatto Yale University, New Haven, USA
Burial practices of the Final Neolithic pastoralists at Gebel Ramlah, Western Desert of Egypt
Michal Kobusiewicz, Jacek Kabacinski, Romuald Schild, Joel D. Iris and Fred Wendorf
Egyptian engineering in the Early Dynastic period: The sites of Saqqara and Helwan
Angela La Loggia Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
The corpus of potmarks from Tarkhan Lisa Mawdsley Centre for Archaeology and Ancient History, Monash University, Victoria, Australia
Investigating a new Dynasty 2 necropolis at South Saqqara Ilona Regulski Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
Potmarks from Early Dynastic Buto and Old Kingdom Giza:
Their occurrence and economic significance Anna Wodzinska
Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
Ancient Egypt
- Room 4
- Egyptian sculpture
- Room 61
- Tomb-chapel of Nebamun
- Room 62-3
- Egyptian death and afterlife: mummies
- Room 64
- Early Egypt
- Room 65
- Egypt and Nubia
- Room 66
- Ethiopia and Coptic Egypt
Ancient Greece and Rome
- Room 11
- Greece: Cycladic Islands
- Room 12a
- Greece: Minoans
- Room 12b
- Greece: Mycenaeans
- Room 13
- Greece 1050-520 BC
- Room 14
- Greek vases
- Room 15
- Athens and Lycia
- Room 16
- Greece: Bassai sculptures
- Room 17
- Nereid Monument
- Room 18
- Greece: Parthenon
- Room 19
- Greece: Athens
- Room 20
- Greeks and Lycians
- Room 21
- Mausoleum of Halikarnassos
- Room 22
- The world of Alexander
- Room 23
- Greek and Roman sculpture
- Room 69
- Greek and Roman life
- Room 70
- Roman Empire
- Room 71
- Etruscan world
- Room 72
- Ancient Cyprus
- Room 73
- Greeks in Italy
- Room 77
- Greek and Roman architecture
- Room 78
- Classical Inscriptions
- Room 82
- Early Ephesus
- Room 85
- Roman portraits
- Rooms 83-84
- Roman sculpture
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