This book contains twenty-nine articles presented to Geoffrey Martin by his friends and colleagues in celebration of the long and distinguished career of this eminent Egyptologist. The main areas of Professor Martin's scholarly interests are well represented with a wide range of studies on Early Dynastic Egypt and on the history and chronology, art and archaeology of the New Kingdom, often related to his excavations at Saqqara, Amarna, and in the Valley of the Kings. Other essays deal with Old Kingdom mastabas at Giza, Saqqara and Abusir and with the history of Egyptology and early excavators in Egypt. To reflect the recipient's broad Egyptological interests there are also studies on fragments of a shrine of Mentuhotep II from Gebelein and ...
This companion provides the very latest accounts of the major and current aspects of Egyptology by l...
The archaeological site today known as Helwan 1 Ezbet el-Walda was first explored during the 1930s b...
As an Egyptologist and historian I have tried to partner in this dissertation Egyptological and hist...
Middle Egypt is the richest and most productive part of the country. In a modem study by the Egyptia...
Early Dynastic Egypt spans the five centuries preceding the construction of the Great Pyramid at Giz...
From the earliest times, Egypt and its past has been known to other peoples in Europe and the Near E...
Existing scholarship on decolonization and the British Empire has tended to focus on the period afte...
Egyptology has been dominated by the large quantity of written and pictorial material available. Thi...
The pharaoh Horemheb, the general who became king, has long been recognized as a pivotal figure in t...
The work deals with landing facilities in ancient Egypt, both in the Nile Valley and in coastal area...
This thesis researches a neglected period in the history of Egyptology. The impetus was my own train...
British excavations at Qasr Ibrim have yielded numerous written sources composed in Greek, Coptic, O...
Collection of articles by various scholars on various aspects of Middle Kingdom Egypt
The publication of this special issue of the Journal of Egyptian History intends to explore the plac...
The Old Kingdom in ancient Egypt consists of the 3rd to 8th Dynasties (c.2670-2168). This was the pe...
This companion provides the very latest accounts of the major and current aspects of Egyptology by l...
The archaeological site today known as Helwan 1 Ezbet el-Walda was first explored during the 1930s b...
As an Egyptologist and historian I have tried to partner in this dissertation Egyptological and hist...
Middle Egypt is the richest and most productive part of the country. In a modem study by the Egyptia...
Early Dynastic Egypt spans the five centuries preceding the construction of the Great Pyramid at Giz...
From the earliest times, Egypt and its past has been known to other peoples in Europe and the Near E...
Existing scholarship on decolonization and the British Empire has tended to focus on the period afte...
Egyptology has been dominated by the large quantity of written and pictorial material available. Thi...
The pharaoh Horemheb, the general who became king, has long been recognized as a pivotal figure in t...
The work deals with landing facilities in ancient Egypt, both in the Nile Valley and in coastal area...
This thesis researches a neglected period in the history of Egyptology. The impetus was my own train...
British excavations at Qasr Ibrim have yielded numerous written sources composed in Greek, Coptic, O...
Collection of articles by various scholars on various aspects of Middle Kingdom Egypt
The publication of this special issue of the Journal of Egyptian History intends to explore the plac...
The Old Kingdom in ancient Egypt consists of the 3rd to 8th Dynasties (c.2670-2168). This was the pe...
This companion provides the very latest accounts of the major and current aspects of Egyptology by l...
The archaeological site today known as Helwan 1 Ezbet el-Walda was first explored during the 1930s b...
As an Egyptologist and historian I have tried to partner in this dissertation Egyptological and hist...