Ancient Egypt 150

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From the Editor:
Many of the artefacts discovered at Hierakonpolis, such as the Narmer Palette, are hugely important in our understanding of the earliest periods of the ancient civilisation of the Nile Valley. But two of the discoveries described by Julian Heath in his article are both unique and uncomfortably disturbing in appearance: the pottery face masks found in an elite cemetery. The masks were clearly designed to be worn over the face. Were they the earliest examples of what many hundreds of years later became the golden mask that graced Tutankhamun’s mummy?

In addition to providing several of the images used in Julian’s article, Renée Friedman, the Director of the Hierakonpolis Project, concludes her two-part article on tattooing in ancient Egypt, this time focusing on the New Kingdom and later periods.

In the same way that the excavations at Hierakonpolis have thrown light on Predynastic Egypt, the thousands of papyri found at Oxyrhynchus have given us fascinating information about the private lives of the citizens of Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt. Richard J Britton spills the beans!

Several articles in this issue deal with aspects of Egyptology that have received less attention than they deserve. Because of its location, some 30km from Rome, few tourists have seen the Palestrina Mosaic described by Robert R Frost, and even fewer have made the difficult journey to the Temple of Qasr el-Sagha in the Fayum, described by Geoffrey Lenox-Smith. Wolfram Grajetzki gives us an account of the life and times of one of the lesser known Middle Kingdom pharaohs, Senusret II, and Hilary Forrest brings to our attention a 19th-century amateur Egyptologist whose (unusual) name has been almost forgotten: Aquila Dodgson.

Longer-term readers of AE may remember an excellent series of articles about Gebel el-Silsila that appeared from 2020 to 2022 in AE 113 to AE 130. The articles were written by the Co-directors of the Gebel el-Silsila Project, John Ward and his wife Maria Nilsson. As we go to press, the sad news has reached us of the untimely passing of John, whose work at the site began as early as 2007, and who has transformed our knowledge of this ancient quarry site, as well as providing employment and training to the local community. Our thoughts and condolences are with Maria and their family.


Cover Date: Sep / Oct 2025, Volume 24 Issue 12

Cover Story

Hierakonpolis Julian Maxwell Heath describes the excavation history of the Predynastic ‘City of the Falcon God’ and some of the important discoveries made there.

Features

The Nile Mosaic at Palestrina Robert R Frost explores Graeco-Roman Egypt through the scenes in a stunning Nilotic mosaic.
Senusret II Continuing his series focusing on the kings of the Twelfth Dynasty, Wolfram Grajetzki explores the reign and innovations of Khakheperra…
Hilary Wilson on… Hands Hilary Wilson describes the way ancient Egyptian artists and craftsmen depicted the human form (especially the hands) in wall paintings…
Aquila Dodgson 1829-1919: Collector and polymath Continuing our occasional series focusing on people who have made a significant contribution to Egyptology, but are often forgotten, Hilary…
Tattooing in the ancient nile valley In the second of her articles describing the practice of tattooing in ancient Egypt and Nubia, Renée Friedman looks at…
The Oxyrhynchus Papyri: From ancient trash to historical treasure What can the famous papyrus corpus tell us about the ordinary people of late-ancient Egypt? Richard J Britton investigates.

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The temple of Qasr el-Sagha Geoffrey Lenox-Smith visits an isolated temple in the desert north of the Fayum.
Win a copy of Amelia B Edwards: The ‘Queen of Egyptology’ by Carl Graves, published by the Egypt Exploration Society  Where is this? If you know, email the Editor peter@ancientegyptmagazine.com before 30 October with your answer, giving your full name,…
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The discovery of Tomb TT8 The wonderful tomb goods of Kha and Merit at Deir el-Medina.
Sphinx of Hatshepsut (Cairo) Campbell Price selects one of a pair of sphinxes from the first ‘avenue of sphinxes’, at Deir el-Bahri.
Ancient Egypt Letters 150 Your opportunity to comment on articles in the magazine or on any Egyptological subject that interests you. Email the Editor…

Reviews

Current Research in Egyptology 2023: Proceedings of the Twenty-Third Annual Symposium, University of Basel, 10-14 September 2023 REVIEW BY ROGER FORSHAW The 23rd Current Research in Egyptology (CRE) conference was held at the University of Basel in…
The Decline and Fall of the Ptolemies: Ptolemaic Egypt 146-30 BC REVIEW BY SARAH GRIFFITHS In the third and final instalment of his Ptolemaic series, Grainger presents what he describes as…
Amelia B Edwards: The ‘Queen of Egyptology’ REVIEW BY HILARY FORREST Most Egyptology enthusiasts will be familiar with the name of Amelia B Edwards. This new biography…

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