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Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 46 (July, 1962)

: Ten years ago the Center issued a statement saying: "It is hoped and anticipated that, like the American Schools at Athens, Rome, and Jerusalem, the Center may be able...to sponsor and conduct excavations in Egypt. Such excavations would be purely scientific in purpose, intended chiefly to augment the world’s knowledge of Egyptian antiquity and to provide a practical ’laboratory’ in which to train future generations of archaeologists, architects, epigraphers, and copyists. Since excavation is meaningless without prompt and adequate publication of the results, each season’s work should be published in full-year by year; and it is regarded as essential that, before a program of excavation is entered upon, provisions shall be completed for the production of such annual publications.11

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 103 (WINTER1977/78)

: CONTENTS: ARCE News-- Research News-- New Publication-- News of Other Associations-- Research Report - Malcolm H. Kerr Diffusion of Contraceptive Technology in the Arab Republic of Egypt-- Mary Therese Taylor Hassouna-- ARCE in Egypt Research Report-- Farhat J. Ziadeh-- Naukratis Project: 1978 - William D.E. Coulson and Albert Leonard Jr-- Researching Sirat Antar - Peter Heath.

Published 2022
Annual Meeting Ann Arbor 1983

: Announcement of NEH Challenge Grant -- Special ARCE Members and Contributors -- Program -- Abstracts (arranged alphabetically by speaker) -- Projects and Expeditions of the ARCE -- Fellows of the Center, 1982-83 -- Current ARCE Publications -- Special Supplement -- FROM OUR PAST: Newsletter, No. Six (January 14, 1953), featuring a report from Egypt by Cairo Director John D. Cooney

Published 2022
Annual Meeting CLEVELAND 1984

: Special ARCE Members and Contributors -- Program -- Abstracts (arranged alphabetically by speaker) -- Fellows of the Center, 1983-84 -- Projects and Expeditions of the ARCE -- Current ARCE Publications -- Special Supplement -- FROM OUR PAST: Newsletter, No. 15 (December 13, 1954), featuring a report on the Center by vice-president Dows Dunham, and another on the Cheops boat grave by John Dimick.

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 104 (SPRING 1978)

: CONTENTS: ARCE News-- Annual Meeting, 1978-- Publications-- Research Experiences in Cairo, Alexandria, and Beirut / David B. Ruedig-- The Nag Hammadi Codices Editing Project: A Final Report / Stephen Emmel-- From Mawla to Mamluk: Origins of Islamic Military Slavery / Daniel Pipes-- Change in the Arabic Music Tradition of Cairo: 1932-1977 / Salwa El-Shawan

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 126 (SUMMER 1984)

: CONTENT: Labib Habachi: World-Renowned Egyptologist, Lanny Bell-- Preliminary Report on THE 1983 Field Season of the Pennsylvania-Yale Expedition to ÄBYDOS^ Diana Craig Patch-- The Amarna Period of Eighteenth Dynasty Egypt BiBLIOGRAPHY SüPPLEMENT 1982-198, Edward K. Verner-- Profile of the New Cairo Director-- Notes from the Executive Director-- PUBLICATIONS-- Books Available for Review in JARCE-- Editor's Notes-- ARCE Fellows 1984-1985-- Announcements.

Published 2022
SCRIBE : The Magazine of The American Research Center in Egypt : SPRING 2018 | ISSUE 1

: Then & Now: 70 Years of the American Research Center in Egypt -- Greetings from the Director for Egypt -- Capturing Ancient Egypt in Three Dimensions -- The Founding of an American Research Center in Egypt -- Reviews of Publications in Egyptology -- The Hidden Treasures: Hearst Museum Egyptian Collection -- U.S. Congressional Delegation Visits Luxor -- Celebration of ARCE at the U.S. Embassy -- Donor Support -- Board & Staff -- Research Supporting Members -- Financial Statements -- The ARCE Houseboat Fostat.

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 48 (April, 1963)

: The fîxecutive Committee has recently voted that as of January 1, 1963, only those members of the Center who pay dues of ten dollars or more will receive the Journal gratis. The change will go into effect with the renewal of individual memberships. This action is due to the very high cost of publication. Members or non-members may procure copies of Volume I of the Journal at $5.00 each so long as the edition lasts. This price, however, has little relation to fiscal realities. Volume H, which will appear toward the end of the year, will be sold to the general public at $8.00 and its distribution to members must be limited as stated above. All members will continue to receive the Newsletters.

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 123 (FALL 1983)

: CONTENT: Preliminary Report on the Deir el-Ballas The expedition, 1983., Peter Lacovara-- The Western Desert Expedition: A Preliminary SüMMARY RePORT' Alan H. Simmons-- Fellows' Reports in Brief-- AZARR--A SPIRIT OF WOMEN's liberation/ Rural Egyptian Style, W. Benson Harer-- Books for Review-- Dissertations in Egyptology now in Progress-- The Egyptian Collections of the Kelsey Museum OF ArCHAEOLOGY: AN ADDENDUM, Elaine K. Gazda-- Announcements-- Notes from the Executive Director-- New ARCE Publications.

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 75 (OCTOBER 1970)

: CONTENTS: Death of President Nasser-- Notes from Princeton-- Tribute to Myron Bement Smith-- Recent Publications of ARCE Members-- Hans Goedicke "Dispute of a Man With His Ba" George T. Scanlon "Housing and Sanitation" Toronto’s New Egyptological Society-- The Center for Egyptian Civilization Studies / by Nawal M. Hassan-- The Epigraphic Survey / by Charles F. Nims, from the Oriental Institute Report-- Staffing of the Major Museums in Egypt-- Some Miraculous Wells and Springs of Egypt / by Bulbul Abdel Meguid ("Omm Sety")-- Notes on Activities in the U.A.R-- The Center's Guest Book.

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 88 (WINTER 1974)

: CONTENTS: Edward L. B. Terrace 1936-1973-- Notes from Princeton-- ARCE Membership-- Publications University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Excavations at Malkata / by Barry J. Kemp-- Ostracon Cairo 25218 augmented by Ostracon Deir el Medinah 1266 / by John L. Foster-- La Missione Archeologica in Egitto, Della Universita di Roma / by Sergio Donadoni-- Honorary Members-- Notes on Activities in Egypt-- The Center’s Guest Book-- Minutes of 1973 Annual Meeting-- Abstract-- PHOTOGRAPHS ARCE Fellows 1973-74-- Annual Meeting, Oriental Institute.

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 116 (WINTER 1981/82)

: CONTENT: Notice of 1982 Annual Meeting-- OMM Sety: A PERSONAL TrIBUTE, Labib Habachi-- Epigraphic Work at Kom el Hisn 1981 David P. Silverman-- Food Production, in the Paleolithic? Excavations at Wadi Kubbaniya: 1981, Fred Wendorf-- Fayyum Expedition, 1981, Robert J, Wenke and Mary Ellen Lane-- SURVIVAL OF A ClTY: EXCAVATIONS AT AKHMIM Sheila McNally-- Effects of Mechanization in Agriculture ON A VILLAGE IN EGYPT, Nicholas S. Hopkins-- Selection of the Stone for Restoration of THE SPHINX, K. Lal Gauri-- News OF OTMER Organizations-- CORRECTIONS-- ARCE PUBLICATIONS-- The Berkeley Map of the Theban Necropolis, Kent R. Weeks.

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 66 (July 1968)

: The tourists who wend their way through the narrow streets of Esna in order to visit the temple situated in the city's busiest section, never dream that out beyond the crowded town, the desert, seemingly so empty and barren, likewise contains numerous and interesting vestiges of antiquity, mainly of the early Christian period. It was with the idea of rounding out his picture of the ancient remains in the vicinity of Esna that Serge Sauneron, of the French Institute of Archaeology in Cairo, who has long been occupied with the publication of the temple itself, decided to investigate these Christian sites, one of which had been brought to his attention by the local schoolmaster. My husband and I in our respective capacities as architect and archaeologist accompanied him and the other members of the Institute staff during the two seasons' work.

Published 2021
Newsletter, 25 January 1956

: The following item has been contributed by Dr. William K. Simpson, Research Associate of the Center in Cairo: "A publication of great interest has recently appeared. It is entitled Report on the Monuments of Nubia Likely to be submerged by Sudd-el-Ali Water, published by the Government Press, Cairo, 1955, for the Antiquities Department of the Ministry of Education. After a preface by the Director-General of the Antiquities Department, Professor Mustafa Amer, there follows a letter addressed to the Minister of Education by Dr. Selim Hassan. In the letter he mentions the great need for a project to save the monuments, and that the assistance of foreign colleagues and UNESCO would be gratefully accepted. The committee,which visited Nubia in December, 1954, and January, 1955, consisted of Dr. Selim Hassan (president), Dr. Ahmed Fakhry, Labib Habachi, architect Mohammed Ahmed Ibrahim, and architect Mustafa Sobhi Mohammed. The results of their survey and their recommendations, together with cost estimates, are the subjects of the report. An account of previous scientific work is given before their description of the sites.

Published 2021
Newsletter, 27 June 1951

: Our Membership Secretary, Richard A. Parker, Professor of Egyptology at Brown University, has sent the following delightful account of his recent visit to Egypt- The fruits of his researches will no doubt be more savory to us than the accomplishment was to him: those of us who cannot visit Egypt in the near future will find some consolation in this evidence that a visit is not all roses. ’’Shortly after the close of the first semester at Brown University I left for Egypt for a stay of nearly three months. I had not been in Egypt since I turned over the directorship of the University of Chicago expedition at Chicago House, Luxor, to George Hughes very early in 19U9; and I was anxious to see what two years’ work had brought to light from Egypt’s buried past. I had the primary purpose, however, of rechecking some of ny previous copies of astronomical ceilings and of recording a few new ones as well as a few which time had not permitted me to record before. During xny stay at home, I and my colleague Otto Neugebauer had worked over much of the material which we had previously collected toward the goal of a publication of all Egyptian astronomical texts; and various questions about correct readings had come up which could of course be answered only in the field.

Published 2021
Newsletter, 30 June 1956

: It has become quiet about the wooden boat of King Cheops which was found in a pit on the south side of the Great Pyramid in 1954, and even the -New York Times in a recent advertisement calls the bark funerary rather than solar. At the end of April, a representative of the Center was permitted to take exclusive pictures of the work in progress for publication in the forthcoming issue of Archaeology. He reports that he owed this unusual privilege to the kindness of the Director General of the Antiquities Department, Professor Mustafa Amer, and that he was received at the site by the Chief Inspector of the Antiquities Department for Cairo and Giza, Mr. Zaki Noor, who took him around and showed him all details of the installation. The large brick building, which was erected last year between the eastern part of the baseline of the Great Pyramid's south side and the wooden shed surmounting the boat chamber, is about 40 meters long, and except for a small office in the southwest corner presents itself as a large hall, the south wall of which has not been built in order to give ready access to the boat pit and permit the removal of large beams from the latter without difficulty. Here and there on the floor are a number of large panels, actually the walls of deck cabins, which have already been treated by Dr. Zaki Iskander, Chief Chemist of the Cairo Museum, who is in charge of the technical work. The material mainly used in treating the wood is a solution of suitable thermo-plastics of different brands which is crystal-clear in appearance.

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 94 (SUMMER 1975)

: CONTENTS: Notes from Princeton-- The Emergence of Egyptian Women into Public Life of Contemporary Egypt / by Kathleen Howard Merriam-- A Background to Feminism in Egypt and Tunisia / by Michelle Raccagni-- The Center’s Guest Book.

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 154 (SUMMER 1991)

: CONTENTS: The Combined Prehistoric Expedition: Results of the 1990 and 1991 seasons by Fred Wendorf, Angela E. Close, Romuald Schild, and Krystyna Wasylikowa -- Public Culture in Contemporary Egypt by Lila Abu-Lughod -- Recent Archeoïogical Work in Egypt: A Report from Zahi Hawass -- Special Report Mediterranean Basin Program -- Western Valley of the Kings Project Report by Otto J. Schaden -- The News from New York -- Book Reviews -- In Remembrance.

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 133 (SPRING 1986)

: CONTENT: Final Report on Sirat Bani Hilal; The Text of an Arab Folk Epic, Susan Slyomovics-- as-Sayyida A'isha bint Abi Bakr: FiNAL REPORT' Denise A. Spellberg-- Research on Medieval Waqf Documents: Preliminary Report from the Field, Car'L F. Petry-- Primary Health Care in Egypt: Preliminary Report from the Field, Kim Cairney-- Wadi Tumilat Survey, Carol A, Redmount- Comparative Study of Public Sectors: Egypt, John Waterbury-- New By-Laws-- Notices.

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 25 (June 26, 1957)

: Last week occurred a rather unfortunate incident which has received widespread publicity in the Egyptian papers. Dr. Charles A. Muses of the Falcon’s Wings. Press, who had been excavating at Dahshur in the area south of the Amenemhet III pyramid, was arrested at the Cairo airport charged with attempting to smuggle from the country antiquities and un-declared money. At the moment he is in the hospital following a nervous collapse at the time of his arrest, and the police are engaged in probing the matter. Professor Selim Hassan has been assigned to evaluate and determine the provenience of the objects in Dr. Muses* possession.