Newsletter, Number 105 (SUMMER 1978)
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CONTENTS:
ARCE News--
News from Cairo--
News of Other Associations--
Middle East Social Sciences Index--
Life and Period of Shaykh Ibrahim al-Bajuri / Peter Gran--
Aspects of ürban Kinship: Work in Progress / Daniel G. Bates--
Tell el-Maskhuta: First Season / Lisa Kuchman--
”What Are the Americans Trying to find at Maskhuta” / Refaat Fouda, trans. by H. Tadros & S. Spencer--
Numismatic Research in Cairo / Norman D. Nicol--
The Berkeley Map of the Theban Necropolis / Kent R. Weeks--
The Excavation of Makhätin Masr / Chris Eccel.
Newsletter, Number 109 (Summer 1979)
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CONTENTS:
ARCE News--
News from Cairo--
Antiquities News--
Fieldnotes: The Theban Tomb Project--
1979-80 ARCE Fellows--
News of Other Associations--
Decline of the Modern Nubian Language in Egypt Aleya Rouchdy--
An Ethnographic Survey of a Cairene Neighborhood: The Darb el-Ahmar District / Hani Fakhouri
Newsletter, Number 115 (SUMMER 1981)
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CONTENT:
In Memoriam, Morroe Berger--
In MeMORIAM, OMM SETY, Bob Briev--
The Draughtsmen of Deir el-Medina: A Preliminary Report, Kathleen Keller--
A Reexamination of the Middle Kingdom Rock Inscriptions between Aswan and Philae, Robert D. Delia--
EASTERN ÜESERT MeTAL DePOSITS, Prentiss S. de Jesus--
Archaeological Report: Fustat-C: A Finale and a Beginning, George T. Scanlon--
Brief Fellows' Reports--
ARCE News and Announcements Cairo Director's Report News--
News of Other Organizations--
Books available for review.
Newsletter, Number 118 (SUMMER 1982)
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CONTENT:
The Epigraphic Survey (Chicago House), Lanny Bell, William Murnane, and Bernard Fishman--
& STYLISTIC, ICONOGRAPHIC AND TECHNICAL Examination of Terracotta Figurines ExCAVATED IN THE FaYOUM, Marti lu Allen--
Medieval Waqf Documents in Cairo: Their ROLE AS HISTORICAL SoURCES^ carl F. Petry--
Notes On Syrian Periodicals of the Young Turk Period in Där al-kutub, Donald J. Cioeta--
Notes from Cairo--
Notes from the Executive Director--
Additional Notes and Notices.
Newsletter, Number 122 (SUMMER 1983)
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CONTENT:
Egyptian Art at the Detroit Institute of Arts, William H. Peck--
Cant and Argot in Cairo Colloquial Arabic, Everett K. Rowson--
The Fayyum Archaeological Project: Preliminary REPORT OF THE 1981 SEASON, Robert J. Wenke, Paul Buck, John R. Hanley, M. E. Lane9 Janet Iong9 and Richard R. Redding--
Report on the Azhar Manuscript Library, David A. Kïng--
The 1982 Campaign at Naukratis and Environs, WiZZtam D, E, Coulson, and Albert Leonard, Jr--
Schedule of Papers for the 1983 Annual Meeting--
Notes from the Executive Director.
Newsletter, Number 126 (SUMMER 1984)
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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.
Newsletter, Number 138 (SUMMER 1987)
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CONTENTS:
The Social Significance of the Cairene Nukta: Preliminary Observations -- Tutankhamun-Ay Shrine at Karnak and Western Valley of the Kings Project Report -- ARCE Fellows, 1986-87 -- ARCE Fellows, 1987-88 -- The Traveler’s Corner at the ARCE Library -- ARCE’s Library, Continued: Do We Have What You Want? Do You Have What We Need? -- Egyptian Photographs by Jeanne Tifft -- From the NARCE Files -- The News from Cairo -- Egyptian Antiquities Organization (Personnel Update) -- The News from New York -- In Remembrance.
Newsletter, Number 134 (SUMMER 1986)
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CONTENT:
The Search for Truth: A Preliminary Report on the Presentation of Maat, Emily Teeter -- Non-Royal Women's Titles in the 18th Egyptian Dynasty, Betsy M. Bryan -- Egyptian Basketry Technology in Cultural and historical PeRSPECTIVE, Boyce N. Driskell -- THE DEVELOPMENT OF ISLAMIC DiALECTICS (JADAL) -- Notes.
Newsletter, Number 146 (SUMMER 1989)
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CONTENTS:
An Inventory of Ancient Egyptian Quarries James A. Harrell -- The Pacific Lutheran University
Valley of the Kings Project Donald P. Ryan -- Predynastic Settlement Patterns in the Hiw-Semaineh Region, Upper Egypt Kathryn Bard -- Egyptology in China AllynKelley -- ARCE Tour to Russia Michael Jones -- In Memory of William McHugh -- ARCE Fellows for the Year 1989/1990 -- The News from New York -- New Books -- The News from Cairo -- From the Cairo Press -- Donations to the Cairo Libmry and the Endowment, 1988-89 -- EgyptAir Offers Discounts to ARCE Members.
Newsletter, Number 90 (SUMMER 1974)
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CONTENTS:
Notes from Princeton--
Works in Egyptology Currently in Progress Late Egyptian Features in Middle Kingdom Non-Literary--
Inscriptions Progress Report April 1974 by David Silverman--
Diary of a Dig / by Elizabeth Rodenbeck--
Footnotes to President Nixon’s Visit to Egypt / by John Dorman--
Photographs of the Fostat--
Notes on Activities in Egypt--
The Center’s Guest Book.
Newsletter, Number 142 (SUMMER 1988)
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CONTENTS:
Naguib Mahfouz: Nobel Prize Laureate 1988 Mona Mikhail -- Understanding the Mortuary Remains at Abydos Janet Richards -- The Classical Arabic Rhetorical Tradition, William Smyth -- On Assignment in Cairo, JayWalz -- In Remembrance: Atteya Habachi -- Member Spotlight: Noel Sweitzer -- Speakers at the ARCE Annual Meeting, Chicago, April 1988 -- Update on the Cairo Library, Robert B. Betts -- The News from Cairo -- The News from New York -- Correctioiis.
Newsletter, Number 154 (SUMMER 1991)
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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.
Newsletter, Number 165 (SPRING/SUMMER 1994)
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CONTENTS:
The Oasis of Siwa: Visited and Revisited Comprising and Updated Ethnography and Photo-Essay Covering the Changes and Acculturation of the Past Fifty Years by Constance S. Sears -- The Manuscripts Concerning the Study of Hadith in Egyptian Libraries by Eerik Dickinson -- Egyptian Antiquities Project Report -- The News from New York -- The News from Cairo.
Newsletter, Number 97-98 (SUMMER/FALL 1976)
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CONTENTS:
In Memoriam: John A. Wilson--
Research News--
ARCE Annual Meeting--
ARCE in Egypt--
News of Other Associations--
A New Association Is Formed--
Lecture Series--
Tutankhamen Visits the U.S.--
Egyptian Gift to U.S.--
Traditional Concepts of the Afterlife in Islam - Jane I. Smith--
The ARCE Project in Medieval Islamic Logic - Charles E. Butterworth--
The Bookstores of Cairo - Roger Allen--
The ARCE Project in Medieval Islamic Manuscripts - Dimitri Gutas--
Muhammad Ali and the National Archives - Afaf Marsot--
The Amarna Period of Eighteenth Dynasty Egypt
Bibliography Supplement 1975 - Edward K. Werner.
Newsletter, Number 101-102 (SUMMER/FALL 1977)
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CONTENTS:
In Memoriam: Dieter Mueller--
1978 Annual Meeting: Preliminary Announcement--
News of Other Associations--
Kafr el-Elow Revisited - Hani Fakhouri--
Archeological Work at Thebes - Richard Fazzini and James Manning--
1977 Annual Meeting Abstracts--
Sociolinguistic Treatment of Bilingualism in Egypt - Aleya Rouchdy--
The Amarna Period of Eighteenth Dynasty Egypt: Bibliography Supplement, 1976 - Edward K. Werner.
Newsletter, Number 150-151 (SUMMER/FALL 1990)
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CONTENTS:
Westernization Within Traditional Context: Hilmiyya al-Jadida by Khaled Asfour -- Agricultural Scenes in the Private Tombs of the Eigh-teenth Dynasty by Patricia A. Bochi -- Examining Early Islamic History with Numismatic Sources by Stuart D. Sears -- Papers and Panels on Egypt Given at the MESA Conference
November 1990 -- From the Egyptian Press -- EAO Personnel Update -- Booknotes -- The News from New York -- Development News -- In Remembrance.
Newsletter, Number 158-159 (SUMMER/FALL 1992)
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One of the most significant areas of inquiry into ancient Egypt, and until fairly recently one of the most neglected, is the nature of settlement in the Nile Valley and Delta. Although a tremendous amount of information has been acquired about ancient Egyptian society from the study of texts, monumental architecture, and cemeteries, the detailed study of Egyptian cities, towns, and villages has, for much of the history of Egyptian archaeology, not been a major part of scholarly research, with a few exceptions (e.g. Kahun, el-Amarna). Thus a major set of data with which to inform debate on the nature of ancient Egyptian society has remained virtually untapped.
Newsletter, Number 161-162 (SUMMER/SPRING 1993)
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CONTENTS:
University of Delaware Archaeological Project at ’Abu Sha’ar: The 1992 Season by Steven E. Sidebotham -- The Sudan Under Gordon and Kitchener: The Narrative of Ibrahim Fawzi Pasha by Eve Troutt Powell -- Restoration and Conservation of Islamic Monuments in Egypt by Jere L. Bacharach -- The Spirit of the Conference by Mark M. Easton -- Resolutions of the International Conference on the Restoration and Conservation of Islamic Monuments in Egypt -- Speakers ät the Restoration and Conservation of Islamic Monuments in Egypt Conference -- Speakers at the Annual Meeting in Baltimore -- The News from New York -- The News from Cairo.