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Newsletter, Number 99-100 (WINTER/SPRING 1977)
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CONTENTS:
In Memoriam: Derwood Warner Lockard--
In Memoriam: Abdel Moneim Abu Bakr--
Research News--
ARCE Tour to Egypt--
ARCE in Egypt--
Tutankhamen in the U.S.--
Directory of Egyptian Antiquities Service--
Egyptian Population Increasing--
Annual Meeting Abstracts--
Project in Medieval Islamic Astronomy - David A. King--
Political Journalism and the ’Urabi Rebellion - William R. C. Phelps--
Second Season of the Nag Hammadi Excavation - Bastiaan Van Elderen and James M. Robinson.
bulletin of the American Research Center in Egypt, NUMBER 191 - (Spring 2007)
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A Tribute to Mme Amira Khattab: Forty Years at ARCE, by Djodi Deutsch -- 2006 Report on the Johns Hopkins Excavations at the Mut Temple, by Betsy M. Bryan -- Obituary to Johan Dorman -- The EI Ahaiwah Project 2005, by Joan Knudsen and Pia Anderson -- Fashioning al-Jism (The Body), Refining al-Nafs (The Self): Gender, Modernity, and the Spectacle of Women in Interwar Egypt, by Fakhri Haghani -- Excavations of Third Intermediate Period Thebes Behind the Temple of Mut, Luxor, by Elaine Sulivan -- Redefining the Monastic Desert, by Elisabeth O'Connell -- Saving the Journals d'entree: The Egyptian Museum Register Scanning Project, by Janice Kamrin -- A new Pharaonic Room at the Gayer-Anderson Museum in Cairo, by Nicholas Warner -- Playing with Coins: Examples From tenth-century Egypt, by Jere L. Bacharach -- Experiencing Egypt with ARCE in Chicago and Philly, by Candy Tate -- ARCE news briefs.
Newsletter, Number 48 (April, 1963)
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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.
Exalted Spirits: The Veneration of the Dead in Egypt through the Ages
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The exhibition was opened on the 9th of November, 2021 at The Egyptian Museum in Cairo and was followed by a three-day conference from the 10th to the 12th of November, 2021. This three-day conference, in partnership with The American University in Cairo (AUC) and the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities (MoTA), covered the veneration of deceased figures in Egypt from the Pharaonic period up to current times, using the diverse evidence available in terms of texts, images, and lived traditions. The conference featured academic papers as well as panel discussions focusing on current practises related to the veneration of the dead and their origins, which may be traced back to ancient Egypt, and was aimed at both academic and non-academic participants. The former presented academic papers, while the latter (which included creatives from different fields) participated in panel discussions. Academic papers published in a peer-reviewed journal