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Published 1978
The care and feeding of dirt archeologists : a manual of sanitation, hygiene, and medicine for archeological field expeditions in the Near East /

: x, 76 pages ; 21 cm. : Bibliography : pages 75-76.

Published 1995
Time detectives : how archeologists use technology to recapture the past /

: 288 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [263]-270) and index. : 0684818280

Published 1960
The world of the pharaohs /

: The story of a thirteen-year-old Egyptian boy's interest in his father's work as an archeologist is the vehicle for this history of Egyptian civilization and survey of the remarkable antiquities found in the Nile Valley during the past century.
: Translation of : Die Welt der Pharaonen. : 255 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 86 (JULY 1973)

: CONTENTS: Ahmed Fakhry, 1905-1973-- Notes from Princeton-- News from Former Fellows-- Documents in the Mahkama Ash-shar’Iya / by Terence Walz-- Meeting of Archeologists Concerned with Ancient Egyptian Pottery / by Dorothea Arnold-- A Program to Conserve, Record, Analyze and Publish Four Old Kingdom Mastabas in the Great Western Cemetery of the Giza Necropolis / by Kent R. Weeks-- Report on the Work of the Epigraphic Survey, the Oriental Institute, Luxor, Egypt, for the Season 1972-1973 / by Edward F. Wente-- Book Review: The Oasis of Egypt, Vol. I, Siwa Oases, / by Ahmed Fakhry Reviewed by Jasper Yeates Brinton -- Notes on Activities in Egypt-- The Center’s Guest Book.

Published 2021
Davyʹojehypetsʹki statuetky ušebti v zibranni Odesʹkoho archeolohičnoho muzeju NAN Ukrajiny = Ancient Egyptian shabti statuettes in the collection of the Odesa Archaeological Museu...

: The monograph is the first special study and a complete catalogue of the ancient Egyptian shabti statuettes in the collection of the Odesa Archaeological Museum of the NAS of Ukraine. This group of monuments makes more than a sixth of the total number of Egyptian artifacts in the museum. Shabtis of the Odesa collection date from the 17th Dynasty to the Late Period and are represented by the objects of stone, wood, faience, and clay. Part of the shabtis has preserved inscriptions with the names and titles of their owners, and the text of the Spell 6 of the Book of the Dead is also written on seven shabtis. The monograph includes museum data, parameters, description, photographs, hieroglyphic transcription, transliteration, and annotated translation of the inscriptions available on the objects.
: 234 pages : illustrations ; 31 cm. : The book can be of interest to specialists in Oriental studies, museum scholars, historians, archeologists, specialists in religious and cultural studies, students of the historical faculties, and those who are interested in the history of the Ancient World and the development of museum work in Ukraine. : 9789660298637