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 119 (FALL 1982)
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CONTENT:
The Epigraphic Survey (Chicago House) Part 2: The Institute Function of CHICAGO HOUSEj Lanny Bell, William Murnane, and Bernard Fishman--
A Preliminary Report on the 1982 Season AT HlERAKONPOLIS, Michael A. Hoffman--
Excavations at Qasr IbriM/ 1982, William y. Adams--
-OCAL Institutions and Agricultural Development in Egypt: A Concluding -FIELD REPORT, Richard H. Adams, Jr.--
The Interaction of Class and Nation in the Emergence of the Egyptian Workers MOVEMENT, Zachary Lockman--
The Culture of Political Opposition in Egypt BETWEEN 1935 AND 1954, Selma Botman--
Ancient Egypt In Biographies of the Late Period (380 BCE through 246 BCE), Elizabeth J. Sherman--
SOCIALIZATION OF EGYPTIAN WORKERS, Shahrough Akhavi--
The Politics of Health care in Modern Egypt, Nancy E. Gallagher--
Books Available for Review in JARCE--
Notes from the Executive Director.
THE BERKELEY MAP OF THE THEBAN NECROPOLIS: REPORT OF THE FOURTH SEASON, 1981
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No area of the world contains as many famous and important archaeological monuments as the West Bank at Luxor. Yet, in spite of the centuries-old interest in such features as the Valley of the Kings, the Tombs of the Nobles, and scores of other monuments, there exists no accurate or complete map of the Theban Necropolis. Fewer than ten percent of its monuments have ever been mapped and planned, and very few of these have been plotted accurately.
This project seeks to establish a survey network over the Theban Necropolis; to prepare a suitably detailed 1:500 archaeological map with 1:200 and 1:100 plans and sections of significant archaeological features; to publish these maps and plans together with more detailed records of measurements, in an accurate and permanent form, and to accompany these graphic aids with a concordance and catalog of West Bank archaeological materials.
THE BERKELEY MAP OF THE THEBAN NECROPOLIS: REPORT OF THE THIRD SEASON, 1980
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sheets were produced for us by Princeton Polychrome and the University of California Press and are available upon request for examination.) The sample map sheet was an important step in the preparation of the full map sets, for it helped point out several unsuspected problem areas. The scale at which the Berkeley Theban maps are to be published and the type of material they must contain make them unique cartographic productions: most of the design standards used by various national and international map-making agencies simply cannot be applied, for they do not deal with such complex cultural features, with subterranean as well as surface features, with remains of so many periods, with such rugged terrain at such a precise scale, or with bi- and perhaps even trilingual labels. Questions of color, line weight, map symbols, and the like have largely been settled. But we have found ourselves faced with the task of designing our own cartographic standards; in a very real sense, we are establishing a completely new genre of archaeological cartography.
Newsletter, Number 114 (SPRING 1981)
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CONTENT:
The Sharica court Records of Ottoman Cairo AND OTHER RESOURCES FOR THE STUDY OF LaW, John Makdisi--
Microfilming Coptic Records in Egypt: Report OF A RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT TRIP^ s. Kent Brown--
The Amarna Period of Eighteenth Dynasty Egypt: BiBLIOGRAPHY SUPPLEMENT 1979, Sd Vd K. Werner--
Deterioration of the Stone of the Great Sphinx, K. lal Gauri--
Fellows' Research: Brief Reports--
ARCE News and Announcements--
Antiquities News--
News of Other Organizations.
Newsletter, Number 117 (SPRING 1982)
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CONTENT:
An Exhibition of Drawings from Egypt, Joe Stefanelli--
Results of the 1981 Excavations and Survey AT NAUKRATIS Wm. Coulson and Albert Leonard, Jr.--
Wadi Sheikh Ali Survey, December 1980, Marvin W, Meyer--
Researching the Religious Life of Muslim WOMEN IN MoDERN Egypt, Valerie J. Hoffman--
GREEK POTTERY IN EGYPT, Marjorie Venit--
Survey Research for the History of Arabic Literary Theory, Wolfhavt Heinriohe--
Egypt, Israel, and Nigeria: Foreign RELATIONS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN Nigeria, 1960-1980., Lois A. Aroian--
Agrarian Transformation and Male-Female Power Relations in the Egyptian Delta, Soheir A. Morsy--
News of Other Organizations--
Aerial Photograph of the Valley of the Queens.
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 113 (WINTER 1980)
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CONTENT:
Archaeological Survey of Deir el-Ballas, Peter Lacovara--
ISLAMIC BANKING., Ann E. Mayer--
Egypt's Royal Archives, 1922-1952., Martin Kramer--
Abbas Hilmi II Papers--
Salamah Musa and Social Criticism in Egypt, Vernon Egger--
The Berkeley Map of the Theban Necropolisî REPORT OF THE ThIRD SeASON 1980., Kent R. Weeks--
Archaeology in Egypt: 1980--
ARCE News and Announcements.
Newsletter, Number 116 (WINTER 1981/82)
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CONTENT:
Notice of 1982 Annual Meeting--
OMM Sety: A PERSONAL TrIBUTE, Labib Habachi--
Epigraphic Work at Kom el Hisn 1981 David P. Silverman--
Food Production, in the Paleolithic? Excavations at Wadi Kubbaniya: 1981, Fred Wendorf--
Fayyum Expedition, 1981, Robert J, Wenke and Mary Ellen Lane--
SURVIVAL OF A ClTY: EXCAVATIONS AT AKHMIM
Sheila McNally--
Effects of Mechanization in Agriculture ON A VILLAGE IN EGYPT, Nicholas S. Hopkins--
Selection of the Stone for Restoration of THE SPHINX, K. Lal Gauri--
News OF OTMER Organizations--
CORRECTIONS--
ARCE PUBLICATIONS--
The Berkeley Map of the Theban Necropolis, Kent R. Weeks.
Newsletter, Number 123 (FALL 1983)
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CONTENT:
Preliminary Report on the Deir el-Ballas The expedition, 1983., Peter Lacovara--
The Western Desert Expedition: A Preliminary SüMMARY RePORT' Alan H. Simmons--
Fellows' Reports in Brief--
AZARR--A SPIRIT OF WOMEN's liberation/ Rural Egyptian Style, W. Benson Harer--
Books for Review--
Dissertations in Egyptology now in Progress--
The Egyptian Collections of the Kelsey Museum OF ArCHAEOLOGY: AN ADDENDUM, Elaine K. Gazda--
Announcements--
Notes from the Executive Director--
New ARCE Publications.
THE BERKELEY MAP OF THE THEBAN NECROPOLIS: REPORT OF THE FIFTH SEASON, 1982
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No area of the world contains as many famous and important archaeological monuments as the West Bank at Luxor. Yet, in spite of the centuries-old interest in such features as the Valley of the Kings, the Tombs of the Nobles, and scores of other monuments, there exists no accurate or complete map of the Theban Necropolis. Fewer than ten percent of its monuments have ever been mapped and planned, and very few of these have been plotted accurately.
This project seeks to establish a survey network over the Theban Necropolis; to prepare a suitable detailed 1:500 archaeological map with 1:200 AMD 1:100 plans and sections of significant archaeological features; to publish these maps and plans, together with more detailed records of measurements, in an accurate and permanent form, and to accompany these graphic aids with a concordance and catalog of West Bank archaeological materials.
Newsletter, Number 121 (SPRING 1983)
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CONTENT:
In Memoriam, John D. Cooney 8 Ernest T. Abdel-Massih--
The Egyptian Collections of the Kelsey MUSEUM OF ARCHAEOLOGY, Elaine K. Gazda--
Byzantine Egypt during the Arab Invasion of Palestine and Syria: Some Observations, Walter E. Kaegi--
SULAMI'S COMMENTARY ON THE Qur'an, Gerhard H. Bowering--
A Catalog of Glass in the Graeco-Roman USEUM OF Alexandria, Leila I. Wente--
Fellows' Reports in Brief--
LITERARY AND ArCHAEOLOGICAL SüRVEY OF AL-USAR/ Keith Beebe & Marvin W. Meyer--
Dissertations in Egyptology now in Progress--
Announcements--
Notes from the Executive Director--
The Berkeley Map of the Theban Necropolis, REPORT OF THE FIFTH SEASON, 1982, Kent R. Weeks.
Newsletter, Number 125 (SPRING 1984)
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CONTENT:
The Egyptian Collection of the CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ArT, Arielle P. Kozloff--
The Apis House Project in Mit Rahinah, Michael Jones and Angela Millward Jones--
Recent Fieldwork at Hierakonpolis, J. Fred Harlan and Michael A. Hoffman--
The Naukratis Project, 1983, William D. E. Coulson, Albert Leonard, Jr., and Nancy C. Wilkie--
Some Remarks on Egypt's Status as a Student MUSLIM LeARNING CENTER IN THE 4th/10tH C., Sam I. Gellens--
Islamic Liberalism in Contemporary Egypt, Leonard Binder--
1984 Annual Meeting List of Paper Titles--
In MEMORIAM, Does Dunham.
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 120 (WINTER 1982)
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CONTENT:
The Amarna Period of Eighteenth Dynasty Egypt Bibliography Supplement 1980-198, Edward K. Werner--
An Ethnographic Comparison of Egypt under Sadat and Nasser, Robert A. Fernea--
1982 Season of Excavations at Quseir AL-QADIM, Donald S. Whitcarib, and Janet H. Johnson--
The Islamic Coins from Quseir al-Qadim, 1980, Michael L. Bates--
The 1982 Season at Mut, Richard Fazzini and William Peck, Jr.--
Egypt at the Newark Museum, Susan H. Auth--
Call for Papers for the Annual Meeting--
Notes from the Executive Director.
Newsletter, Number 124 (WINTER 1983)
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CONTENT:
Egyptian Art in the Wadsworth Atheneum Hartford, Connecticut, J. L. Keith-Bennett--
Riverine Realms: IRAQ Egypt and Syria during the Classical Islamic Period, Peter von Sivers--
Removal of Water Soluble Salts from Masonry and POROSIMETRY OF A PHARAONIC VENEER STONE FROM THE SphINX, k. Lal Gauri--
The MAQAM Tradition of Egypt from the Performer's PERSPECTIVE: TAQASIM IN Arabic MUSIC Scott L. Marcus--
A PRELIMINARY RePORT ON a Study of the System of PhYLES IN THE OLD KINGDOM, Ann Macy Roth--
Changing Role of Islamic Law in Egyptian Law and CONSTITUTION, Prarik E. Vogel--
Editor's Notes--
Notes from the Executive Director--
Announcement.
Newsletter, Number 127 (FALL 1984)
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CONTENT:
The Beginnings of Modern Arabic Literary Criticism, Pierre Cachia--
Recent Developments in the Shari'a Law OF EGYPT AND THE SUDAN, Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban--
BLINDNESS AND THE BLIND IN MEDIEVAL ISLAM, Fedva Malti-Douglas--
Mamluk Waqf Documents and the Study of Slavery: An Interim Report, Shaun E. Marmon--
The Icjâz al-Qur'an and the Ismâcilis RESEARCH REPORT, Ismail K. Poonâwala--
The Lunar Stations in Arab Tradition Daniel M. Varisco--
ÛEOLOGIC StUDY OF THE SPHINX, K.L. Gauri--
Report on the 1978 Season at Karnak, Otto J. Schaden--
Notes From the Executive Director--
Announcements.
