EA Trio Pack

A discounted pack of three magazines, including EA 64, 65 and 66.
EA Trip Pack 2025

Egyptian Archaeology is the EES full-colour magazine, reporting on current excavations, surveys and research in Egypt and Sudan, showcasing the work of the EES as well as of other missions and researcher. These issues, in particular, focus on the research potential found within archives and museums, work supported by the EES and the history of Egyptology; in addition to some of the most recent archaeological discoveries in Egypt.

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EA 66
(Spring 2025)

Contents

Rediscovering the ‘Lost’ Arabic Excavation Diaries of the Harvard–MFA Expedition, Peter Der Manuelian

Reconstructing a Dig: The EEF Excavations in Montuhotep II’s complex at Deir el-Bahari (1903–1907), Maarten Praet

Sheikh El-Nebeishy: Rediscovering Petrie’s Egyptian Benefactor, Hamada Hussein and Nicky Nielsen

The Passion of Heritage Preservation: The Bibliotheca Alexandrina’s ICCROM-Sharjah Award-Winning Effort to Protect Ahmed Kamal’s Hieroglyphic Dictionary, Ahmed Mansour

Between Object and Archive: Archaeological Ephemera from the Petrie Museum, Lisa Randisi

All Eyes on Her!, Heba Abd el-Gawad and Johanna Zetterstrom-Sharp

Fight at the Museum: The hippopotamus and its hunt on Predynastic artefacts in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Axelle Brémont

Newly-Discovered Rock-Cut Tomb of Bakenhori at Saqqara, Mostafa Waziri, Mohammad M. Youssef and Mohammad el-Seaidy

News from the Aga Khan Necropolis at West Aswan, Patrizia Piacentini and Alice Tomaino

Bookshelf
Carl Graves, Howard Carter: from tracer to Tutankhamun
Greg Jenner, Campbell Price and Rikin Parekh, Totally Chaotic History: Ancient Egypt Gets Unruly
Roberta Mazza, Stolen Fragments: Black Markets, Bad Faith, and the Illicit Trade in Ancient Artifacts

Obituary
Professor Emeritus Kenneth Anderson Kitchen (1932–2025)

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EA 65
(Autumn 2024)

Contents

Ramesses Reappears in Hermopolis, Basem Gehad, Hourig Sourouzian, and Yvona Trnka-Amrhein

Burial equipment of Ramesses III in the Musée du Louvre: Current Research on the Collection of Henry Salt, Willem Hovestreydt, Lea Rees, and Anke Weber

Building on the Legacy of Walter Bryan Emery at North Saqqara, Sergio Alarcón Robledo

Excavating the Eastern Escarpment at North Saqqara, Nozomu Kawai

Back to the Harbour of the Pharaohs to the Land of Punt: New Archaeological Investigations at Mersa/Wadi Gawasis,  Andrea Manzo, Chiara Zazzaro, and Mahmoud Emam

Mooring Bollards in the Harbour of Taposiris Magna, Marie-Françoise Boussac, Maël Crépy, Joachim Le Bomin, Julie Marchand, Pauline Piraud-Fournet and Alexandre Rabot

Two Lost Plays of Euripides from Roman Philadelphia, Yvona Trnka-Amrhein and Basem Gehad

Conserving Cartonnage: Two Case Studies from the EES Graeco-Roman Branch, Maxim Chesnokov and Morgan Browning

Bookshelf
Kathleen Sheppard, Women in the Valley of the Kings: The Untold Story of Women Egyptologists in the Gilded Age
Richard Bussmann, The Archaeology of Pharaonic Egypt: Society and Culture, 2700–1700 BC
Wolfram Grajetzki, The Middle Kingdom of Ancient Egypt (second edition)

Obituary
Professor Harry Smith (1928–2024)

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EA 64
(Spring 2024)

Contents

Puzzle of a Pyramid Life, Hana Navratilova and Chloé Agar

Dispelling the Myths about Ancient Egyptian Copper Tools, Martin Odler

Botanical Remains from South Abydos: What archaeobotany can reveal about ancient settlement sites, Alaa Shams

Digging Diary 2023–24, Archaeological work undertaken in Egypt and Sudan since spring 2023

The Mews-eum: A history of 4 Doughty Mews, Stephanie Boonstra

Egypt at the Horniman Museum, Alice Williams

Tutankhamun, Art and Yorkshire: Rediscovering ancient Egypt in god’s own county, Joann Fletcher

Life and Works of Mohammed Abdel Mohsen El-Khachab: The first Egyptian Curator of the Numismatic Collection at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Khaled Ismail

Bookshelf
Abraham I. Fernández Pichel (ed.), How Pharaohs Became Media Stars: Ancient Egypt and Popular Culture
Bettany Hughes, The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
Bill Manley, The Oldest Book in the World: Philosophy in the Age of the Pyramids

Obituary, Morris Leonard Bierbrier (1947–2024)