Egyptian Archaeology 62

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 researchers.

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Spring 2023

Contents

The Early Old Kingdom Cemeteries of Zawyet Sultan, Bart Vanthuyne

A Memphite High Priest at the Fall of the Old Kingdom, Josep Cervelló Autuori and Daniel González León

The Archaeological Workers of Saqqara, Fatma Keshk and Ashraquet Bastawrous

A Token of Friendship in the Royal Cache Wadi, José-Ramón Pérez-Accino, Bill Manley and Hisham El-Leithy

Digging Diary 2022–23, Archaeological work undertaken in Egypt and Sudan since Autumn 2022

Celebrating 30 Years of the EES at the British Council, Essam Nagy and Carl Graves

Envisioning Egypt: The Art of the Society for the Preservation of the Monuments of Ancient Egypt, Alix Robinson

Scanning the Past: Travel Magazines in the EES Special Collections, Guilherme Borges Pires

Revealing Scribal Practices: Inks and Support of Documents from Oxyrhynchus, Tea Ghigo and Alberto Nodar

Excavation of a Roman Public Bath in Hermopolis Magna, Hesham A. Abdel Kader

Bookshelf

Moira Butterfield, Quang & Lien, The Incredible Pop-up Mummy
Simon Connor, Ancient Egyptian Statues: Their Many Lives and Deaths
William Carruthers, Flooded Pasts: UNESCO, Nubia, and the Recolonization of Archaeology

Puzzle Page, Wordsearch and ‘Visualising Egypt’ artwork