Description
In this issue:
– Rome in Egypt Part 2 – Andrew Fulton explores Egyptian life during the reigns of Vespasian to Trajan.
– 2022: A Year to Remember – To celebrate the centenary of the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb, Carl Graves and Fatma Keshk begin a series of articles describing the development of UK Egyptology.
– Highlights of Manchester Museum: Campbell Price describes a shabti from ancient Sudan.
– Hunting in Ancient Egypt – Joseph L. Thimes describes this elite pastime popular in both life and the afterlife.
– A Decade of Loving Kheny – Maria Nilsson and John Ward celebrate ten years of the Gebel el-Silsila Project with a personal account of their discoveries and how their work has changed our perception of this quarry site.
– Tombs of the Viziers – Were there recurring patterns in the burials of viziers in New Kingdom Thebes? Katherine Slinger examines the evidence.
– Per Mesut: for Younger Readers – Hilar y Wilson asks “How long is a piece of string?” in ancient Egypt, looking at the ways measurements were made.
Plus: News, Reviews, Comment, Diary, and more!
Cover Date: Jan / Feb 2022, Volume 22 Issue 3
