Description
In this issue:
– Camera Lucida – Anne Midgley experiments with a drawing aid used by early Egyptologists.
– Remembering Omm Sety – Geoffrey Lenox-Smith pays tribute to an enigmatic character from the world of Egyptology
– Ancient Egypt Transformed – Janet Robinson visits an exhibition on Egypt’s Middle Kingdom held in New York.
– What’s New in Luxor? Part 4 – Luxor and Karnak – Raymond Betz concludes his series of reports looking at monuments and museums to visit.
– Joseph’s Egyptian Palace – A tour of the Delta palace and tomb that David Rohl believes belonged to the Biblical Joseph.
– The Ramesside Queens – In the tenth in her series of articles exploring Egypt’s better-known queens, Joyce Tyldesley reaches the Nineteenth and Twentieth Dynasties.
– (Nineteenth Dynasty) Queen Takhat – Richard Geary tries to recreate her family tree.
– Per Mesut: for Younger Readers – Hilary Wilson explains why she uses the title ‘King’ for ancient Egypt’s Pharaohs.
Plus: News, Reviews, Comment, Diary, and more!
Cover Date: Feb / Mar 2016, Volume 16 Issue 4
