Archaeological Work on Hellenistic and Roman Egypt, 2000–2009

If the past decade has not witnessed many great publicity coups for Egyptian archaeology of the period from Alexander to the Arab conquest, it has nonetheless been a period of striking developments, important discoveries, and significant change. We have been pleasantly surprised in compiling this ne...

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Archaeology
Art and archaeology
Cemeteries
Egypt
Excavations
General documentation
Generalities
Historic buildings & sites
Organisation of research
Pottery
Ptolemaic Egypt
Religious buildings
Roman and Byzantine Egypt
Temples
Tombs
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