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An Egyptian Mummy of the Late Old Kingdom in the Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University /

: This article discusses the history, importance, and conservation treatment of an Egyptian Old Kingdom mummy, purchased from the site of Abydos in 1920. It is the oldest, substantially intact, mummy of this date in the Americas.

A “Late Antique” Mining Community in the North Kharga Oasis (Egypt) /

: The North Kharga Oasis Darb Ain Amur Survey (NKODAAS) has been exploring the extreme northern area and western extension of Kharga Oasis in order to locate and document hitherto undiscovered and unrecorded archaeological sites and material. The archaeological sites identified during the course of the survey are varied, including rock art, routes, mines, quarries, water dumps, wells, shelters, hamlets, and settlements. The site presented here is a Roman/“Late Antique” complex, including a church and several related areas of settlement and industrial activity devoted to alum mining and sandstone quarrying, that played a role in the history of the economy and landscape of Kharga Oasis.

Mary Had a Little Ram: An Enigmatic 17th Dynasty Deposit in Dra Abu el-Naga /

: The Spanish Mission to Dra Abu el-Naga (Proyecto Djehuty) has been working in the Eighteenth Dynasty Theban Tombs of Djehuty (TT 11) and Hery (TT 12) and their environs since 2002. The excavators uncovered a deposit west of the courtyard of TT 11, consisting of a wrapped ram, a wooden coffin, and a dense deposit of pottery sherds. This is possibly one of the earliest excavated animal burials in the Theban area, and unusual in the fact that it is of a ram. This article focuses on exploring and contextualising this rare find of the late Second Intermediate Period/early New Kingdom.