Ancient Egypt 137

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From the Editor:
Egyptology can be full of surprises, as the articles in this issue illustrate. Although most of our readers will be aware that the famous Cleopatra was the seventh Egyptian queen with that name, it will come as news to some. Over the next few issues, Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones will tell us about them all, starting with Cleopatra I, ‘the Syrian’.

Excavation of archaeological sites in Egypt continues to unearth unexpected new treasures. In the past, most of the Egyptian and foreign missions have concentrated on sites in Middle and Upper Egypt, where the dry conditions have led to the better preservation of remains. Wolfram Grajetzki tells us about the life and times of a Thirteenth Dynasty vizier whose tomb has recently been discovered on the West Bank at Luxor. In Middle Egypt, Karl Harris has been ‘out and about’ to photograph a little-known necropolis near Akhmim.

Increasingly, however, the focus for Egyptological investigation has moved to the Delta, and one site that has been under excavation for several years by a Polish mission has fundamentally altered our understanding of Late Predynastic and Early Dynastic culture in Lower Egypt. The quality of the artefacts uncovered there, including a pair of sheet-gold statuettes, is astonishing, as Julian Heath reveals.

The magnificent monuments and stunning objects that have survived sometimes encourage us to think that ancient Egyptians enjoyed an ideal lifestyle in a perfect society. In fact, they were witness to their fair share of scandals. A minority of the priesthood was responsible for criminal activity, as Roger Forshaw reveals. Meanwhile, the myth of the Heavenly Cow that Andrew Fulton recounts is as bloodthirsty as any modern horror movie.

And you can be surprised by unexpected encounters with Egypt much nearer to home, as Hilary Wilson explains.


Cover Date: Jul / Aug 2023, Volume 23 Issue 5

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Saints or Sinners? Scandals among the servants of God Roger Forshaw explores the transgressions of the ancient Egyptian priesthood.

Features

The Book of the Heavenly Cow Andrew Fulton investigates the ancient Egyptian myth that tells how humanity was saved by red-coloured beer.
Hilary Wilson on… Unexpected Egypt Visitors to stately homes and minor museums will frequently come across isolated ancient Egyptian artefacts with little or no explanation…
The Cleopatras – Part 1: Cleopatra I, the Syrian Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones begins a new series exploring the lives and legacies of the Cleopatras of Egypt.
The Thirteen Dynasty: Vizier Ankhu In the second of his series focusing on remarkable people of their period, Wolfram Grajetzki introduces us to an important…
Tell el-Farkha: An exceptional predynastic site in the Nile Delta Following his articles in AE 127 and AE 135 exploring Predynastic sites in Egypt’s Western Desert, Julian Heath now looks…

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Travels in an antique land: The rock-cut tombs of El-Hawawish In AE 135, Karl Harris described a visit he made as an independent traveller to a small temple at Elkab,…
Ancient Egypt 137 Letters Your thoughts on issues raised by the magazine.
Ivory label of King Den: From the William MacGregor Collection Dr Campbell Price examines a tiny artefact in the British Museum that names one of Egypt’s earliest pharaohs.
Ancient Egypt June listings EGYPTIAN MUMMIES:  EXPLORING ANCIENT LIVES An international touring exhibition exploring the hidden history behind six ancient Egyptian mummies from the…
The Discovery of the Serapeum of Saqqara Auguste Mariette uncovers the funerary complex of the Apis bulls.

Reviews

Current research in Egyptology 2021: Proceedings of the 21st annual symposium, University of the Aegean, 9-16 May 2021 REVIEW BY ROGER FORSHAW The 21st annual Current Research in Egyptology (CRE) conference was held online by the Department of…
Walking Among Pharaohs: George Reisner and the dawn of modern egyptology REVIEW BY CATHIE BRYAN Harvard-based Egyptologist Peter Der Manuelian examines the life, career, and legacy of George Reisner (1867-1942), and…
What Killed King Tutankhamum, Autopsy #4, the Hippo Heresy REVIEW BY ROGER FORSHAW This brief book by W Benson Harer discusses the controversial question of what caused the death…
The Earl and the Pharaoh: From the real Downton Abbey … To the discovery of Tutankhamun REVIEW BY BOB BRIER With all the Tutankhamun books published for the 100th anniversary of the discovery of the tomb,…
Ramesses II, Egypt’s ultimate pharaoh? REVIEW BY SG Ramesses II is known as ‘the Great’, yet there are far fewer volumes dedicated to his reign…
Ancient Egyptian Architecture In 15 Monuments REVIEW BY JPP This relatively slim volume (with only 109 pages) is full of insightful analysis, tracing the development of…

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