The Meroitic inscription presented herewith is the only funerary inscription to have been discovered by the University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania—Peabody Museum of Yale University Expedition to Egypt in the large cemetery (called TW-A) just north of the winter Post Boat station at Toshka West...
The elaborately decorated tombs in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, Egypt, have captured the imagin...
In 1860 at Dra Abu al-Naga, Antiquities Service excavators discovered an accounts papyrus from the v...
"The first day of summer of 1969 saw the University of Missouri expedition to Tel Anafa, Upper Galil...
The Yale University Prehistoric Expedition to Nubia was part of UNESCO\u27S international program to...
Editio princepsThis article is a publication on P. Hermitage 1119. The text is a Ramesside letter, p...
The Phoebe A. Hearst Expedition to Naga ed-Deir, Cemeteries N 2000 and N 2500 presents the results o...
Discoveries and Excavations of Roman Tombs. During the past two years many Roman and Byzantine tombs...
The excavations of the Polish Archaeological Mission at the site of Marina el-Alamein took place fr...
Due to the multiplicity of tombs in the area and the work of early archaeologists in Deir el-Bahari,...
"Tel Anafa, a mound in Upper Galilee, yielded a great mass of important Late Hellenistic remains dur...
From 1993-96, the joint archaeological project of the German Institute of Archaeology, Cairo (DAI) a...
We have dealt in this dissertation with 31 ostraca from the Valley of the Kings with various texts. ...
This article provides a brief summary of archaeological fieldwork conducted by the University of Vie...
The article offers editio princeps of a Greek epitaph discovered during the archaeological work of t...
This paper presents some preliminary results of the study of the meroitic inscription REM1141 also ...
The elaborately decorated tombs in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, Egypt, have captured the imagin...
In 1860 at Dra Abu al-Naga, Antiquities Service excavators discovered an accounts papyrus from the v...
"The first day of summer of 1969 saw the University of Missouri expedition to Tel Anafa, Upper Galil...
The Yale University Prehistoric Expedition to Nubia was part of UNESCO\u27S international program to...
Editio princepsThis article is a publication on P. Hermitage 1119. The text is a Ramesside letter, p...
The Phoebe A. Hearst Expedition to Naga ed-Deir, Cemeteries N 2000 and N 2500 presents the results o...
Discoveries and Excavations of Roman Tombs. During the past two years many Roman and Byzantine tombs...
The excavations of the Polish Archaeological Mission at the site of Marina el-Alamein took place fr...
Due to the multiplicity of tombs in the area and the work of early archaeologists in Deir el-Bahari,...
"Tel Anafa, a mound in Upper Galilee, yielded a great mass of important Late Hellenistic remains dur...
From 1993-96, the joint archaeological project of the German Institute of Archaeology, Cairo (DAI) a...
We have dealt in this dissertation with 31 ostraca from the Valley of the Kings with various texts. ...
This article provides a brief summary of archaeological fieldwork conducted by the University of Vie...
The article offers editio princeps of a Greek epitaph discovered during the archaeological work of t...
This paper presents some preliminary results of the study of the meroitic inscription REM1141 also ...
The elaborately decorated tombs in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, Egypt, have captured the imagin...
In 1860 at Dra Abu al-Naga, Antiquities Service excavators discovered an accounts papyrus from the v...
"The first day of summer of 1969 saw the University of Missouri expedition to Tel Anafa, Upper Galil...