Newsletter, Number 130 (SUPPLEMENT 1985)
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The following is an informal index, a reader’s guide, to the first 120 Newsletters of the American Research Center in Egypt, Inc. It is not a formal index per se. Rather, it is a serious attempt to record significant listings in the Newsletters while keeping the size of the Reader's Guide reasonable. The purpose of the Reader's Guide, which was compiled over a 21 month period, is to enable everyone interested in Egypt and in the American Research Center in Egypt to better utilize the data printed in the Newsletters, from Number 1 (dated May 15, 1951) to Number 120 (dated Winter 1982)
Newsletter, Number 139 (FALL1987)
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CONTENTS:
The Scribes of the Nage Hammadi Codices -- Expedition to Marsa Matruh, 1987 -- The Cult of the Saints in Late Medieval Egypt -- The Effect of Remittances on Household Behavior and Rural Development in Upper Egypt -- Treasures of the ARCE Library: Our Coptic Holdings -- From the NARCE Files: “A Sinai Expedition” -- In pursuit of -- Speakers and papers on Egyptian Studies -- The News from Cairo -- The News from New York -- List of Contributors to the 1987 Library and Endowment Fund -- Snapshots
Newsletter, Number 136-137 (WINTER/SPRING 1987)
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Contents:
TheBerkeley Map of the Theban Necropolis, Report The Holy Wilderness -- Excerpt: From Sphinx to Oracle -- Speakers and Papers at the Annual Meeting (1987) -- The News from Cairo --
The News from New York --
In Remembrance --
Security Regulations for --
Archaeological Expeditions --
ARCE’s Library: Getting It Together.
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 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 152 (WINTER1990)
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CONTENTS:
The Transfer of Landed Property in Upper Egypt in the Ptolemaic Period by J. G. Manning -- The Location of the Labyrinth by Jesse E. Lasken -- New Computer Facility in Cairo -- The Egyptian Press -- EAO Update -- Egyptology in China: The Sequel by Allyn Kelley -- A Letter from Egypt by Martin Harrison -- The News from Cairo -- The News from New York.
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 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.
Newsletter, Number 156-157 (WINTER/SPRING 1992)
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CONTENTS:
Alexandrian Literature by John Rodenbeck -- Scientists, Scholars, and the Sphinx: A report from the Sphinx Conference by Mark M. Easton -- Expedition Excursions: Trip to Luxor and Edfu by Ibrahim Sadek -- Speakers at the Annual Meeting of The American Research Center in Egypt -- News from Cairo -- The News from New York -- Northem Sinai Archaeological Appeal: Sites Imperiled by Construction of Al-Salaam Canal by Ibrahim Sadek and Terry Walz -- Regulations for Archaeological Expeditions Working in Egypt Under ARCE Aegis.
Newsletter, Number 164 (WINTER 1994)
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CONTENTS:
The 1993 Field Season of the Berkeley Tells el-Muqdam Project: Preliminary Report by Carol A. Redmount and Renee Friedman -- The Nile and Modern Egypt; Life and Death on a River by Rushdi Said -- Egyptian Antiquities Project Report -- Speakers at the Annual Meeting in Toronto, Canada -- The News From New York -- The News From Cairo.
Newsletter, Number 166 (FALL/WINTER 1994-95)
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CONTENTS:
A Reassessment of Edward William Lane by Jason Thompson -- Pre-1960's Egyptian Cinema and the Development of Nationalist Ideology by Walter Armbrust -- Egyptian Antiquities Project Report -- Preliminary Architectural Conservation By The Egyptian Antiquities Project By William C.S. Remsen -- Report on the University of Arizona International Conference on the Valley of the Kings by Richard H. Wilkinson -- The 1994 "Friends of Chicago House" Trip by Ibrahim Sadek -- The News from New York -- The News from Cairo.
Newsletter, Number 167 (SEPTEMBER 1995)
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what color were the ancient Egyptians?” This is a question that strikes fear into the hearts of most American Egyptologists since it so often presages a barrage of questions and assertions from the Afrocentric perspective. Few of us have devoted much thought or research to the contentions of the Afrocentric movement, so we nervous-ly try to say something reasonable, and hope that the questioner won’t persist and that we won’t end up looking silly or racist or both.
bulletin of the American Research Center in Egypt, Nurnber 180 - Surnmer 2001
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Repairs Ancient and Modern in the Great Hypostyle Hall at Karnak / Peter J.Brand -- Center Update -- The Small Temple of Amun at Medinet Habu / W. Raymond Johnson -- The Small Temple of Amun at Medinet Habu / W. Raymond johnson -- Member Expeditions : Combined Prehistoric Expedition Romuald Schild and Fred Wendorf -- Traced by Iicense: A. thirteenth-century Epistyle in the Church of the Holy Virgin, Harat Zuwayla, Coiro Zuzana Skalava -- Continuity and Innovation in Islamic Coinage / Jere L. Bacharach -- Borrowing or Stealing? The Use of Spofbin the Mosque Complex of Sultan al-Mu'ayyasd Sheikh Koren Rose Mathews -- Antoine Selim Nahas and the Face of Modern Cairo Ola Seif and Seif ElRashidi (with (Charles Diable) -- Exhibilions.
bulletin of the American Research Center in Egypt, NUMBER 203 - FALL 2013 : ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012
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Protection and Restoration of the Tomb of Senwosret ||| at South Abydos -- Construction of a Protective Fence at the Edfu Step Pyramid -- Edited Volume & New Publicolion Series Honoring / Dr. Richard H. Wilkinson -- Experience Portland: ARCE's 65th Annual Meeting -- Echoes of Egypt Conjuring the land of the Pharaohs -- Coffin Reuse in the 21 st Dynosty: How & Why Did the Egyptians Reuse the Body Containers of Their Ancestors? -- Understanding the images of Anthropomorphizaed Animals in New Kingdom Ostraco and Popyrin -- Stones, Status & Ceremony: An Assessment of Specialized Production During the Predynastic Period in Egypt -- Dr. Barbara G. Mertz, Colleague and Friend -- In Remembrance: Drive & Nohad Toulan.
bulletin of the American Research Center in Egypt, NUMBER 204 - SUMMER 2014
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Abydos 2013: Looting Damage Assessment -- CSI Abydos: Conservation & Scientific investigation of Wood Funerary Artifacts at the Abydos Middle Cemetery -- The Tomb of St. Shenoute of the White Monastery: Final Conservation and Documentation -- Chicago House Photographic Archive Documentation & Digital Backup Storage Proiect -- Preservation & interpretation of the Palace of Amenhotep lll at Malqata in Western Thebes -- Trans-Atlantic Egypt: Egyptian Revival Architecture in Britain & America -- Amok in the Land of the Khmers: The ARCE Trip to Cambodia -- Portland 2014: ARCE's 65th Annual Meeting.
bulletin of the American Research Center in Egypt, NUMBER 205 - WINTER 2015
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The Visionaries Bring ARCE's Work to a Wider Audience -- Continuity and Change in on Ancient LondscoPe: the Brown University Abydos Proiect -- What Remains of the Workmen? Conserving the Human Remains at Deir el-Medina -- Conservation of the Vestibule in the Tomb of Karakhamum -- The oriental institute Nubian Expedition Proiect Publishing Medieval Serra East & Napatan Dorginarti -- Making Heritage Accessible: ARCE Creates Guides to Monuments in Historic Cairo -- Annual Report -- Annual Meeting.
bulletin of the American Research Center in Egypt, NUMBER 206 - SUMMER 2015
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ARCE Team Uncovers Two Unknown Tombs -- "All Hands on Deck!" Architectural Conservation in Presentation at the Red Monastery Church 2011-2014 -- 2014 Season of the South Abydos Moslobos Proiect -- long-term Preservation of the Collection at the Egyptian Museum-Pilot Project on Environmental Monitoring -- theoria and the Visual Environment of the Red Monastery -- The Epigraphic Survey-Chicago House. Luxor Documenting the Monuments of Ancient Thebes.
bulletin of the American Research Center in Egypt, NUMBER 207 - WINTER 2015/2016
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Supporting Egypt's Archaeologists: Field Training in the Heit el-Ghurab Settlement of the Giza pyramids -- The Tomb Chapel of Neferrenpet (TT 43) -- Tricks in the Desert: Discovering and Recording the Remains from the Darb Ain Amur -- Architectural Conservation at Hisn al-Bab in Aswan -- Preservation and interpretation of the Palace of Amenhotep ||| at Malqata in Western Thebes -- Leek Soup with Zebra: The 2014 ARCE Trip to Tanzania -- Donor Support -- ARCE News -- ln Memoriam -- Annual Report.
