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Agriculture in Iron Age Israel /
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Orig. pub. Winona Lake, Ind. : Eisenbrauns, �1987. "Reprinted by permission."--T.p.verso
Initiated as a Ph. D. dissertation at the University of Michigan. :
xxii, 245 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm :
Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-184) and indexes.
"Bibliography: updated and annotated": pages 185-213 :
0897570545
9780897570541
Newsletter, Number 46 (July, 1962)
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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
Lahav I : pottery and politics : the Halif Terrace Site 101 and Egypt in the fourth millennium B.C.E /
: The Lahav research project is sponsored by the Cobb Institute of Archaeology Mississippi State University and is an affiliated project of The American Schools of Oriental Research" : xx, 231 pages : illustrations, maps ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliograhical references. : 9781575061573
Newsletter, 28 January 1955
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Much of the work of the Cairo office is not very spectacular and attracts little attention locally. A number of inquiries are received by mail every week which are answered more or less promptly, depending on their nature. Bequests for photographs and other information, especially bibliographical data, come in regularly, and to fulfill them as well as possible and as quickly as possible takes much time and often much energy. We try to keep in touch with the other Schools affiliated with the Archaeological Institute of. America as well as with museums and universities at home, and even some of our European colleagues have turned to us for help if their own channels of approach proved inadequate. There are a number of callers every few days who wish to inform themselves of items as varied as the address of a certain institution in the U.S. and the number of American expeditions which have worked in Egypt in the past. There were also several American archaeologists on visits from Athens and Jerusalem whom we took to some of the sites near Cairo, and there is the ever-present task of keeping abreast of what is going on in the field and of writing it up for the Newsletter. But it was the showing of Mr. Garner’s film EGYPT - A JOURNEY INTO THE PAST which brought the Center to the attention of a wider public here in Cairo, and in order to follow up this interest it has been decided to arrange a number of tours for interested members of the American colony and their friends.
Nippur. North temple and sounding E /
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"Excavations of the Joint Expedition to Nippur of the American Schools of Oriental Research and the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago." :
xv, 105 pages, 77 pages plates : illustrations, plans ; 31 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. :
0918986044
9780918986047 :
0069-3367 ;
Newsletter,25 july 1952
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You will be glad to hear that our first Director ئ Egypt, Dr, William Stevenson Smith, is better after the illness which led to his hospitalization on return. He sends US the following retrospect upon his work.
six weeks in the hospital and a long period of recuperation from an operation have prevented me from reporting until now on the period between my last letter on October 12th, 1951 and my departure from Egypt on January 2nd, 1952. On November 12th I delivered a lecture on ’The Giza Site: Its Historical and Archaeological Significance’ for the School of Oriental Studies at the American University at Cairo• This was well attended by students and friends of the University who showed a lively interest in the subject•
The First century of the Numismatic Museum, 1829-1922 = Ho prōtos aiōnas tou Nomismatikou Mouseiou, 1829-1922.
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At head of title: Hypourgeio Politismou; Nomismatiko Mouseio; Syllogos tōn Philōn tēs Gennadeiou Vivliothēkēs.
Exhibition catalog. :
197 page : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm. :
Bibliography : page [10].