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KMT
A Modern Journal of Ancient Egypt
INDEX
Contents, Volumes 1 through 12
CONTENTS BY ISSUE
“Readers’ Forum,” 2-4.
“Nile Currents” by Lyla Pinch Brock, 5-7.
Editor’s Report: “After Tutankhamun International
Conference” by Dennis Forbes, 8-11, 70.
Interview: “A Chat with T.G.H. James,” 12-17, 63,
65, 67, 71.
“Revealing a Phantom Temple of Karnak” by Lyla
Pinch Brock, 18-19.
“Digging Up Clues with Amelia Peabody (Emerson)” by “LG.,” 20-23, 66.
Photo Quiz: “Where Is It?” Dennis Forbes Photographs, 24-25.
“Origins of Ancient Egyptian Medicine,” Pt. 1, by
Andrew H. Gordon, 26-29.
Photo Essay: “Avenue of the Sphinxes, Luxor,”
Dennis Forbes photographs, 30-37.
“Who Was Who in Room 52? A Biologic View of
the Royal Mummies in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo” by James E. Harris, 38-42.
“Theodore M. Davis and the So-Called Tomb of
Queen Tiye,” Pt. 2, by John A. Larson, 43-46.
Preview: “Edward Ayrton’s 1907 Report on the
Excavation of KV55, from The Tomb of Queen
Tîyi,” 47-51 (Ed.).
“Pharaoh Was a Fat Man” by Dennis Forbes, 52-57.
“KMT Reader Survey,” 58.
Photo Bonus: “Akhenaten at Luxor Temple,” Dennis
Forbes photographs, 59-61.
Book Reviews: Christine el Mahdy, Mummies, Myth
and Magic (Emily Teeter), 68-69; Kathy HanHansen, Egypt Handbook (Emily Teeter), 69-71.
“Book Notices”, 71.
Volume 1: Number 1,
Spring 1990
(Premier Issue —
Hatshepsut Special)
Luxor Temple. Photo: KMT/Forbes
“Nile Currents,” Comments from the Editor, 2-3.
“Hatshepsut” by Emily Teeter, 4-13, 56-57.
Sidebar: “A Hatshepsut Memento?” (Ed.)
“Queen’s Minion: Senenmut” by Dennis Forbes, 14-19.
Review: Peter F. Dorman, The Monuments of Senenmut by William H. Peck, 19.
Photo Essay: “Chapelle Rouge, Hatshepsut’s Other
Great Masterpiece,” Dennis Forbes photographs, 20-27.
“Hatshepsut and the Metropolitan Museum” by
Catharine Roehrig, 28-33.
Field Report: “Who Is Buried in KV60?” by Donald P. Ryan, 34-39, 58-59, 64.
Interview: Kent Weeks, “Anatomy of a Concession,” 40-47, 60-63.
“Theodore M. Davis and the So-Called Tomb of
Queen Tiye,” Pt. 1, by John A. Larson, 4853, 60-61.
Photo Quiz: “Where Is It?” Dennis Forbes photographs, 54-55.
Volume 1: Number 3,
Fall 1990
(“Monuments in
Crisis” Special)
Volume 1: Number 2,
Summer 1990
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“Readers’ Forum,” 2-4.
“Nile Currents” by Lyla Pinch Brock, 5-9.
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis C. Forbes, 11.
“Rameses III & the End of Empire” by Glenn V.
McIntyre, 12-17, 60-63.
“While the Woman Looks On: Gender Inequality
in New Kingdom Egypt” by Gay Robins,
18-21, 64-65.
“Monuments in Crisis, Introduction” (Ed.), 22-23.
“The Problems of the Great Sphinx Began the Day
Prince Thutmose Took a Nap in Its Shadow” by Lyla Pinch Brock, 24-28.
Interview: Zahi Hawass, “The Man in Charge of
the Giza Plateau Talks to KMT,” 28-30.
Photo Essay, “Opet Festival Reliefs at Luxor
Temple,” Greg Reeder photographs, 31-37.
“The Oriental Institute’s Epigraphic Survey and
the Rescue of the Monuments of Ancient
Egypt” by Lanny Bell, 38-41.
“The Tomb of Nefertari” (Ed.), 42-45.
“KV7, The Tomb of Rameses II: Why Save It?” by
John B. Rutherford, 46-51.
“Origins of Ancient Egyptian Medicine,” Pt. 2, by
Calvin W. Schwabe, 52-55.
Interview: Andrew Gordon and Arthur Richter,
“Archaeologia: Buying & Selling Antiquarian Books on Ancient Egypt,” 56-59, 70-71.
Book Reviews: Richard Pare, Egypt: Reflections on
Continuity (Greg Reeder), 66; Barry D.
Kemp, Ancient Egypt, Anatomy of a Civilization (Editor), 67; C.N. Reeves, Valley of
the Kings: the decline of a royal necropolis
(Donald P. Ryan), 67-69; Erik Hornung,
The Valley of the Kings (Richard Wilkinson),
69.
“Boston at Giza: The Museum of Fine Arts’ Race
Against Time in the Shadow of the Pyramids, 1902-1990” by Peter Der Manuelian,
10-21.
“A ‘Lost Queen’ of Ancient Egypt, King’s Daughter, King’s Great Wife, Ankhesenamen” by
L. Green, 22-29, 67.
“A Beginner’s Guide to Egyptology” by Donald P.
Ryan, 30-34, 65-66.
Photo Essay: “Kom Ombo, Ptolemaic Temple of
Horus & Sobek,” Greg Reeder photographs,
35-40.
“Kaemwaset, Prince, Priest, Egyptologist” by Emily Teeter, 41-45.
“Welcome in Egypt! Book a Tour or Plan Your
Own Adventure” by Kathy Hansen, 46-51.
Portfolio: “What Did They Really Look Like? Reconstructing the Appearance of Ancient
Egypt’s Great Ones” by Winifred Brunton,
52-60.
Book Reviews: Nicholas Reeves, The Complete Tutankhamun, 69; Geoffrey T. Martin, The Hidden
Tombs of Memphis, 70-71; Gay Robins (ed.),
Beyond the Pyramids: Egyptian Regional Art from
the Museo Egizio, Turin, 71 (all by Editor).
Volume 2: Number 1,
Spring 1991
“Readers’ Forum,” 2-3.
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 4-6.
“Nile Currents” by Lyla Pinch Brock, 7-9.
“Miss Benson & Mut: The Short Egyptological
Career of Margaret Benson and Her Excavations in the Temple of Mut at Karnak”
by William H. Peck, 10-19, 63-65.
Sidebar: “Mut” by William H. Peck, 18.
“Michael Allen Hoffman, 1944-1990: Conversation & Remembrance” edited by Jeremy
Geller, 20-25, 65.
“Return to Wadi Biban el Moluk: The Second
Volume 1: Number 4,
Winter 1990-91
“Readers’ Forum,” 2-4.
“Nile Currents” by Lyla Pinch Brock, 5-7.
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 8-9.
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(1990) Season of the Valley of the Kings
Project” by Donald P. Ryan, 26-31.
Monument Closeup: “Step Pyramid Complex,”
Dennis Forbes and Greg Reeder photographs, 32-41.
“Piecing It All Together: An Ongoing Study of
Later New Kingdom Royal Sarcophagi” by
Edwin Brock, 42-49.
Photo Bonus: “Thutmose IV Out Back at Karnak,”
Dennis Forbes photographs, 50-53.
“Out at the Dakhlah Oasis an International Team
Is Shifting the Sands of Time to Extract
History from the Red Land” by Lyla P.
Brock, 54, 56-58, 60.
Interview: Anthony J. Mills, Director of the Dakhlah Oasis Project, 55, 57,59, 61, 66.
Book Reviews: Edward F. Wente, Letters from Ancient Egypt (Emily Teeter), 68; Elliot Porter and Wilma Stern, Monuments of Egypt
(Greg Reeder), 69; Moyra Caldecott,
Daughter of Amun, The Son of the Son,
Daughter of Ra fictional trilogy (Editor)
“Where Is It?” 71.
Photo Essay” “Rock-Cut Tomb Details,” Greg
Reeder photographs, 33-37.
“Artists of the Aten: History’s First Caricaturists”
by Dennis Forbes, 38-43.
Interview: Barry Kemp, “A Different Kind of Archaeology,” 44-48.
“100 Years of Digging at ‘Horizon of the Aten’” by
Lyla P. Brock, 49-53.
“Where Is It?” 54.
“A Malkata-Amarna Coregency? Summing Up the
Pros & Cons” by Dennis Forbes, 64-65, 71.
Book Reviews: Carol Andrews, Ancient Egyptian Jewelry
(Emily Teeter), 67-68; George Hart, Egyptian
Myths (Susan Tower Hollis), 68-69; Geoffrey
Thorndike Martin, A Bibliography of the Amarna
Period and Its Aftermath (Editor), 69; Murry
Hope, Ancient Egypt, The Sirius Connection
(Michael Crisp), 69-71.
“End Paper” by Dennis Forbes, 72.
Volume 2: Number 3,
Fall 1991
Volume 2: Number 2,
Summer 1991
(Special Focus:
Akhenaten)
“Readers’ Forum,” 2--4.
“Nile Currents” by Lyla Pinch Brock, 5-8.
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 9-12.
“Egypt at the Detroit Institute of Arts: A History of the
Growth of the Collection” by William H. Peck,
13-19, 68.
Sidebar: “Statue of the Priest Sebekemhet in the Detroit
Institute of Arts” by William H. Peck, 20-21.
“Cyril Aldred, 1914-1991: His Career” by John Ruffle,
23-24, 26; “His Influence” by L. Green, 23, 25, 66.
“They Did Take It with Them: Requirements for the
Afterlife Evidenced from Intact New Kingdom Tombs at Thebes” by Stuart Tyson Smith,
28-33, 38-44, 66.
Sidebar: “The Theban Tomb of Neferkhewet & His
Family” (Ed.), 32-33.
Sidebar: “The Theban Tomb of Hatnofer & Ramose”
(Ed.), 34-37.
“Nile Currents” by Lyla Pinch Brock, 3-4.
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 5-7.
“Servant, Seer, Saint, Son of Hapu, Amenhotep,
Called Huy” by William J. Murnane, 8-13,
56-59.
“The Dazzling Sun Disk: Iconographic Evidence
that Amenhotep III Reigned as the Aten
Personified” by W. Raymond Johnson, 1423, 60-63, 65-66.
Sidebar: “Amenhotep III’s ‘Deification’ Style” by
W. Raymond Johnson, 23.
Interview: Donald B. Redford, “Still Seeking Akhenaten at Karnak on the 25th Anniversary
of the ATP,” 24-32, 66.
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Sidebar: “Equipped for Eternity” by Stuart Tyson Smith,
38-39.
Sidebar: “A Choice of Coffin Styles” (Ed.), 40.
Sidebar: “Extra High-Status Perks” (Ed.), 41.
Sidebar: “Royal Prerogative: ‘Guardian Statues’” (Ed.),
42-43.
Sidebar: “The Tomb of Kha & Merit” (Ed.), 44-45.
“The Other Valley of the Kings: Exploring the Western
Branch of the Theban Royal Necropolis” by
Richard Wilkinson, 46-52.
“Preliminary Report on Clearance of WV24” by Otto J.
Schaden, 53-61.
Monument Closeup “Shattered Expectations: The Burial
Chamber of Horemheb’s KV57” (Ed.), 62-65.
Book Reviews: Elizabeth Peters, The Last Camel Died at
Noon (Editor), 69; Normandi Ellis, Awakening
Osiris: A New Translation of the Egyptian Book of
the Dead (Michael Crisp), 69-70; Martin H.
Greenberg (ed.), Mummy Stories (Kimberly Rufus-Bach), 70-71; Nicholaas H. Biegman, Egypt:
Moulids, Saints and Sufis (Greg Reeder), 71.
“Book Notices,” 71.
“End Paper” by Steve Kallman, 72.
and photos by Greg Reeder, 39-44.
“Re-Inventing the Machine Herodotus Said Built the
Great Pyramid” by Robert H. Lowdermilk,
45-53.
“Queen Tetisheri Reconsidered” by W.V. Davies, 54-62.
“Where Is It?” 63.
“A Tale of Two Brothers: An Interpretation as Universal Myth” by Moyra Caldecott, 64-68.
Book Reviews: Betsy M. Bryan, The Reign of Thutmose IV, 69-70; Susan T. Hollis, The Ancient
Egyptian “Tale of Two Brothers” — The Oldest
Fairy Tale in the World, 70-71; Ann Bomann,
The Private Chapel in Ancient Egypt, 71 (all
by Editor).
“End Paper” by Leonore O. Congdon, 72.
Volume 3: Number 1,
Spring 1992
“Readers’ Forum,” 2.
“Nile Currents” by Lyla Pinch Brock, 3-5.
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 6-7.
“Egyptian Archaeology in the Petrie Museum, London” by Barbara Adams, 8-12, 14-21, 70.
Sidebar: “Predynastic Figurine Fragment of Human
Female from Qau” by Barbara Adams, 12-13.
“Manetho” by Omar Zuhdi, 22-31.
Monument Close-Up: “Karnak Way Station,” Greg
Reeder photographs, 33-38.
Interview: Daniel Polz, “Dra Abu el Naga,” 39-43.
“The Valley Again” by Donald P. Ryan, 44-47, 69.
News Release: “Ancient Fleet Discovered in Abydos
Desert,” 48-49.
“Arthur C. Mace (1874-1928)” by Christopher C.
Lee, 50-57, 68.
“Abusing Pharaoh: Tutankhamen’s Mortal Remains
Escaped Ancient Tomb Robbers, Only to Suffer Indifferent Dismemberment in Modern
Times, Including the Ultimate Desecration”
by Dennis C. Forbes, 58-60, 62-63, 66-67.
Sidebar: “A New Hypothesis for Tutankhamen’s Early
Volume 2: Number 4,
Winter 1991-92
“Readers’ Forum,” 2-4.
“Nile Currents” by Lyla Pinch Brock, 5-8
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 9-11, 34.
“Senusret I” by Dennis C. Forbes, 12-18.
“Locating Per-Rameses, Lost Capital of the 19th Dynasty” by Glen V. McIntyre, 20-27.
“ A Mastaba in Chicago? Visiting the Tomb of Unisankh
at the Field Museum of Natural History” by
Kimberly Rufus-Bach, 28-33.
Portfolio: “Painting the Monuments: Adolf Miethe”
(Ed.), 35-38.
“Up at the Giza Plateau: Egyptian and American
Teams Continue Excavating 4th Dynasty
Settlement and Cemetery Sites” interviews
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Demise” by Dennis Forbes, 61.
Sidebar: “Nebkheprure Tutankhamen’s Mortal Remains Escaped Desecration in Antiquity, But
Have Faired Poorly Since 1925 A.D.” by
Dennis Forbes, 64-65.
Book Review: Gerry D. Scott III, Temple, Tomb and
Dwelling (Richard Wilkinson), 71.
“Book Notice,” 71.
“End Paper” by Scott Peter Hansen, 72.
Volume 3: Number 3,
Fall 1992
(Special Nubia Issue)
“Readers’ Forum,” 2-3.
“Nile Currents” by Lyla Pinch Brock, 4-7.
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 8-11.
“Thutmose III at Deir el Bahari” by Judwiga Lipinska
and George B. Johnson, 12-25.
Special Report: “Egypt & Nubia,” Introduction by
Dennis Forbes, 27.
“A Capsule History of Nubia in Antiquity” by Dennis
Forbes, 28-29.
“The Egypt and Nubia Gallery at the British Museum,” 30-31.
“‘Nubia: Ancient Kingdoms of Africa’ at the Museum
of Fine Arts, Boston,” 32-33.
“‘Vanished Kingdoms of the Nile: The Rediscovery of
Ancient Nubia,’ A Special Exhibition at the
Oriental Institute Museum,” 34-35.
“A Permanent New Nubian Gallery Opens at the
Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto,” 36-37.
“‘Ancient Nubia: Egypt’s Rival in Africa,’ A Traveling
Exhibition Originating at the University
Museum, Philadelphia,” 38-39.
“The First Imperialists” by Stuart Tyson Smith, 4049, 78-79.
“Following Thutmose I on His Campaign to Kush”
by Louise Bradbury, 50-59, 76-77.
“From 1907 to the Present: Boston in Nubia” by Peter Lacovara, 61-69.
“Beautiful Spies, Wicked Priests and Just Plain Folk:
Ancient Egypt in Children’s Fiction” by Elsa
Marston Harik, 70-75.
Book Reviews: T.G.H. James, Egypt, The Living Past
(Greg Reeder), 80-81; H.V.F. Winstone, Howard Carter and the discovery of the tomb of
Tutankhamun and T.G.H. James, Howard Carter, The Path to Tutankhamun (Donald P. Ryan),
81-83; Richard H. Wilkinson, Reading Egyptian Art: A Hieroglyphic Guide to Ancient
Egyptian Painting and Sculpture (Emily Teeter),
ter, 83-84; Richard B. Parkinson, Voices from
Volume 3: Number 2,
Summer 1992
“Readers’ Forum,” 2-4.
“Nile Currents” by Lyla Pinch Brock, 5-7.
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 9-11.
Exhibition: “Egypt’s Dazzling Sun: Amenhotep III
and His World,” 12-23.
“Nebmaatre Amenhotep III” by Dennis C. Forbes,
24-26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 61.
Sidebar: “Ancestors & Heirs” by D.C.F., 26-27.
Sidebar: “The Royal Family” by D.C.F., 29.
Sidebar: “All the King’s Men” by D.C.F., 30.
Sidebar: “Three Heb-Seds & Deification” by D.C.F.,
31.
Sidebar: “Quest for Eternity” by D.C.F., 33.
“On View, 16 Statues from the Luxor Cachette, at
Last and Well Worth the Wait” by Edwin
Brock, 35-45.
Interview: Jadwiga Lipinska, “The Polish Archaeology Missions at Deir el Bahari,” 46-51.
“Redating the Great Sphinx of Giza” by Robert M.
Schoch, 52-59, 66-70.
“Where Is It?” 60.
“A Modern Bronze of King Tutankhamen Lion Hunting in His Chariot” by Katherine Bogucki,
62-65.
Book Rreview: Editors, Time-Life Books, Egypt: Land
of the Pharaohs (Emily Teeter), 71.
“End Paper” by Nancy J. Skon Jedele, 72.
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Ancient Egypt: An Anthology of Middle Kingdom Writings (Emily Teeter), 84-85; three
publications on ancient Nubia, 85.
Personality: Sheikh Hussein Abd er Rassul, “He
Knew Howard Carter” by G. Reeder & D.
Forbes, 86-87.
“Where Is It?” 88.
76-79, 81.
Sidebar: “KV38, The Tomb of Thutmose I” George B.
Johnson exclusive photos, 70-71.
Sidebar: “KV20, The Tomb of Hatshepsut” George B.
Johnson exclusive photos, 74-75.
Sidebar: “The Amduat-Inscribed Limestone Slabs
from KV20,” Edwin Brock photos, 80.
End Paper: “The MMA Displays Rameses I Again” by
Dennis Forbes, 88.
Volume 3: Number 4,
Winter 1992-93
(“Mummy Business”
Special Issue)
Volume 4: Number 1,
Spring 1993
“Readers’ Forum,” 2-3.
“Nile Currents” by Lyla Pinch Brock, 5-7.
“Editor’s Report, The 1992 Annual ARCE/NYU Egyptology Symposium” by David Moyer, 8-11.
“Mummy Business” Introduction by Lyla Pinch
Brock, 12-17, 84-85.
Interview: Nasri Iskander “Discusses the Egyptian
Museum Royal Mummy Room,” 18-21.
“Cache DB320” by Dennis Forbes, 22-29, 86.
Sidebar: “A Cluster of Queens” by D.C.F., 26-27.
Sidebar: “Horror from the Crypt” by D.C.F., 28.
“Cache KV35” by Dennis Forbes, 30-33, 86-87.
“Mummy Mania: The Victorian Fascination with
Ancient Egypt’s Mortal Remains” by L.
Green, 34-37.
Sidebar: “A Christmas Surprise” by Susan Wageman,
36.
Sidebar: “Excellent Mummies, Dated Labels” by
Gayle Gibson-Kirwin, 37.
Sidebar: “Nose to Nose: A 3,000-Year-Old Joke” by
D.C.F., 38.
Portfolio: “La Trouvaille de Deir el Bahari (The Discovery of Deir el Bahari),” 39-50.
“Mummy Musical Chairs” by Dennis Forbes, 51, 8283, 87.
“Visceral History: Royal Canopics Over Two Millennia” by Aidan Dodson, 52-63.
“‘No One Seeing, No One Hearing,’ KV38 & KV20:
The First Royal Tombs in the Valley of the
Kings” by George B. Johnson, 64-69, 72-73,
“Readers’ Forum,” 2-6.
“Nile Currents” by Lyla Pinch Brock, 7-9.
“New Pyramid Revealed at Giza” by Lyla Pinch
Brock, 10-11.
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 12-13.
“Redating a Monumental Stone Hawk-Sculpture in
the Musées Royaux, Brussels” by Bernard
Van Rinsveld, 14-21.
Sidebar: “Leopold II: Egypt, Africa & the Royal
Museums” by B.V.R., 16.
Sidebar: “Jean Capart (1877-1947)” by B.V.R., 20.
“United for Eternity: Manicurists & Royal Confidantes, Niankhkhanum and Khnumhotep in
Their Fifth Dynasty Shared Mastaba-Tomb at
Sakkara” by Greg Reeder, 22-31.
“Beetle Gods, King Bees & Other Insects of Ancient
Egypt” by Gene Kritsky, 32-39.
“Egyptomania: Surveying the Age-Old Fascination
with Ancient Egypt” by Bob Brier, 40-51.
“The Rameses II Legacy” by Dennis C. Forbes, 5258, 74.
Sidebar: “Seti II and Queen Tausret?” by D.C.F., 57.
Sidebar: “The Boy-King Crippled by Polio” by D.C.F.,
58-59.
Interview: Barbara Mertz, “Still in Print After All
These Years,” 60-65, 67.
“Mysterious Middle Kingdom Monument on Thoth
Hill, Luxor” by Alan L. Jeffreys, 68-72.
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“Where Is It?” 73
Book Reviews: Eric Hornung, Idea Into Image: Essays
on Ancient Egyptian Thought (Richard Wilkinson, 75; Eugen Strohoul, Life of the Ancient Egyptians, 75-76; Rosalie and Antony E.
David, A Biographical Dictionary of Ancient
Egypt, 76; Donald B. Redford, Egypt, Canaan
and Israel in Ancient Times, 76-77; Reneé
Friedman and Barbara Adams, eds., Followers of Horus: Studies in Ancient Egypt Dedicated to Michael Allen Hoffman, 77; Stephen
Quirke and Jeffrey Spencer, eds., The British
Museum Book of Ancient Egypt, 77-78; Rosalind M. Janssen, The First Hundred Years:
Egyptology at University College, London,
1892-1992, 78; C.N. Reeves, ed., After Tutankhamun: Research and Excavation in the
Royal Necropolis at Thebes, 78; Jocelyn Gohary, Akhenaten’s Sed-Festival, 78-79; Elizabeth Peters, The Snake, the Crocodile & the
Dog, 79; (all by Dennis Forbes).
“End Paper” by David Moyer, 80.
B. Johnson, 52-57.
“Rescuing the New Kingdom Royal Tombs” by Elsayed Hegazy, 58-61.
Sidebar: “The Tomb of Queen Nefertari (QV66)” by
Elsayed Hegazy, 62-63.
“The Pyramid of Meidum,” Part One by George B.
Johnson, 64-71, 81.
“Old Rope: Who Cares About This Ancient Egyptian
Technology?” by Donald P. Ryan, 72-80.
“Reconstructing Rules for the Ancient Egyptian
Game of Twenty Squares” by Graeme Davis,
82-85.
Book Reviews: Alberto Rossi and Max Rodenbeck,
Egypt: Gift of the Nile, 86; Nicholas Reeves
with Nan Froman, Into the Mummy’s Tomb,
86; Peter F. Dorman, The Tombs of Senenmut:
The Architecture and Decoration of Tombs 71
and 353, 86-87; Eric Hornung and Harry
Burton, The Tomb of Pharaoh Seti I, 87; Grant
Schar, Hieroglyphic Coloring Book, 87; (all by
Dennis Forbes).
“Where Is It?” 88
Volume 4: Number 2,
Summer 1993
Volume 4: Number 3,
Fall 1993
“Readers’ Forum,” 2-6.
“Nile Currents” by Lyla Pinch Brock, 7-9.
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 10-15.
“Dating the Exodus: A Study in Ancient Egyptian
Chronology” by Omar Zuhdi, 14-20, 22-27.
Sidebar: “Royal Mummy Evidence for an ‘Exodus’?”
by Dennis Forbes, 21.
“Popular Worship in Ancient Egypt” by Emily Teeter,
28-37.
“A First Report on the Preliminary Survey of Unexcavated KV10 (The Tomb of King Amenmesse)” by Earl L. Ertman, 38-46.
Monument Closeup: “Speos Horemheb,” Greg Reeder photographs, 47-51.
“The Royal Cache Tomb DB320 Revisited” by George
“Readers’ Forum,” 2-6.
“Nile Currents” by Lyla Pinch Brock, 7-9.
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 10-10.
“Report: The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1993
Symposium on the Art of Amarna & PostAmarna Periods” by David Moyer, 12-14, 84.
“90 Years of Collecting Egyptian Antiquities at the
Royal Ontario Museum” by Roberta Shaw,
15-22, 24.
Sidebar: “The Tomb Models of Montuhotep II from
Deir el Bahari” by Roberta Shaw, 22-23.
“King Herihor, the ‘Renaissance’ & the 21st Dynasty”
by Dennis C. Forbes, 25-28, 33, 37, 40-41.
Sidebar: “General & Priest-King” by D.C.F., 28-31.
Sidebar: “Queen Notjeme” by D.C.F., 32.
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Sidebar: “Pinudjem I, Usurper” by D.C.F., 34-35.
Sidebar: “The Gold of Tanis” by D.C.F., 36-37.
Sidebar: “High Pontifs of Amen of Karnak in the 21st
Dynasty” by D.C.F., 38-39.
“The Paths of Re: Symbolism in the Royal Tombs of
Wadi Biban el Moluk” by Richard H. Wilkinson, 42-51.
“Puzzling Together the EES Concession at Gebel el
Haridi” by Sara E. Orel, 52-57.
“Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Granite” by Aidan Dodson, 58-69, 85.
“A Great Find Revisited #1: The Tomb of the Fanbearer Mahirpre in the Valley of the Kings”
by Dennis C. Forbes, 70-73, 78-80,82-83.
Sidebar: “Mahirpre’s Rich Furnishings” by D.C.F., 7475.
Sidebar: “High Status Inventory for the Afterlife” by
D.C.F., 76-77.
Sidebar: “Dog Collars & Motley Bangles” by D.C.F.,
78.
Sidebar: “Slim Evidence for Dating Mahirpre” by
D.C.F., 79.
Sidebar: “3300 Years of Peaceful Repose” by D.C.F.,
80-81.
Sidebar: “Mahirpre’s Loincloth” by D.C.F., 82.
“End Paper” by Susan E. James, 86-87.
“What Is It?” 88.
tain Exhibition at Tampere Art Museum in
Finland” by Diane Guzman, 19.
“Egyptian Antiquities at Kingston Lacy, Dorset (The
Collection of William John Banks)” by
T.G.H. James, 20-32.
“Giants of Egyptology, First of a Series: Gaston Maspero (1846-1916)” by Dennis Forbes, 34-37.
“KV62: Its Architecture & Decoration” by George B.
Johnson, 38-47, 88.
“A Great Find Revisited #2: Bab el Gusus, CacheTomb of the Priests & Priestesses of Amen”
by Jadwiga Lipinska, 48-59.
“Running the Heb-Sed” by Greg Reeder, 60-65, 6768, 70-71.
Sidebar: “How Often Was the Heb-Sed Celebrated?”
by Dennis C. Forbes, 66.
Sidebar: “Mystery of the Hepet” by Greg Reeder, 69.
“Continuity and Change: The New Egyptian Installations in Brooklyn” by Richard A. Fazzini, 7285.
Bookshelf: Robert K. Ritner, The Mechanics of Ancient
Egyptian Magical Practice (Bob Brier), 86-87.
“What Is It?” 88.
Volume 5: Number 1,
Spring 1994
“Readers’ Forum,” 2-6.
“Nile Currents” by Lyla Pinch Brock, 7-9.
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 10-15.
Interview: Geoffrey Martin, “On the Site of New Discoveries in the New Kingdom Necropolis at
South Sakkara,” 16-23, 88.
“Food for Eternity: What the Ancient Egyptians Ate &
Drank, Part 1: Meat, Fish, Fowl” by Salima
Ikram, 24-33.
“Special Report: The Metropolitan Museum Hosts an
International Hyksos Symposium” by David
Moyer, 34-35, 84-86.
“Giants of Egyptology, Second of a Series: Karl Richard
Lepsius (1810-1884)” by Dennis C. Forbes, 36-
Volume 4: Number 4,
Winter 1993-94
(4th Anniversary Issue)
“Readers’ Forum,” 2-6.
“Lecture Report: Early-Eighteenth Dynasty Monuments at Abydos” by David Moyer, 7.
“Nile Currents” by Lyla Pinch Brock, 8-11.
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 12-15.
Press Release: “Presumed Lost, Recently Recovered
Medinet Habu Records Are Boon to Oriental
Institute Scholars,” 16-18.
“‘A Moment of Eternity’ Is Theme of Ancient Egyp8
38.
“Bernard V. Bothmer, 1912-1993: An Appreciation” by
Diane Guzman, 39.
A Great Find Revisited #3: KV43, The Tomb of Thutmose IV” by Isabella Soliman and George B.
Johnson, 40-47.
Sidebar: “A Sampling of KV43’s Tattered Treasure” by
Dennis C. Forbes, 48-49.
“The Chariot in Egypt’s Age of Chivalry” by Kathy
Hansen, 50-61, 83.
“Focus on Egypt’s Past in a Special Exhibition Featuring the 1899-1905 Excavations of George
Andrew Reisner” by Joan Knudsen and
Patricia Podzorski, 62-69, 87.
“Weird Beards” by Dennis C. Forbes, 70-71.
“The Pyramid of Meidum,” Part Two by George B.
Johnson, 72-76, 78-82.
Sidebar: “Borchardt’s Meidum Pyramid BuildingRamps” by Michael J. Kuhlmann, 77.
Forbes, 50-52.
“Food for Eternity: What the Ancient Egyptians Ate
& Drank, Part 2: Greens, Bread, Beverages &
Sweets” by Salima Ikram, 53-60, 75-76.
“Temples, Tombs & the Egyptian Universe: An ARCE/
Brooklyn Museum Symposium Report” by
David Moyer, 61-64, 78-83.
“The Pyramid at El Kûla: Could It Be Additional Evidence of Early Mesopotamian Cultural Influence?” by Robert E. Womack, 65-69.
“The Sphinx Controversy: Another Look at the Geological Evidence” by James A. Harrell, 70-74.
Bookbriefs: Richard Wilkinson, Symbol and Magic in
Egyptian Art, 84; Gay Robins, Women in Ancient Egypt, 84; Gay Robins, Proportion and
Style in Ancient Egyptian Art, 84; M. EatonKrauss, The Sarcophagus in the Tomb of Tutankhamun, 84-85; Rosalie David, Discovering
Ancient Egypt, 85; Editors of Time-Life
Books, Ramses II: Magnificence on the Nile,
85; John and Elizabeth Romer, The Rape of
Tutankhamun, 85; Wilbur Smith, River God, A Novel of Ancient Egypt, 85; (all by Dennis Forbes).
“What Is It?” 86
“End Paper: Dating the Exodus: Another View” by
Gary Greenberg, 87-88.
Volume 5: Number 2,
Summer 1994
“Readers’ Forum,” 2-7.
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 8-13.
“Amenhotep I, Last King of the 17th Dynasty? Or
Fifth of the 18th?” by Dennis C. Forbes, 14-24.
Sidebar: “Ahmose I, The Liberator” by D.C.F., 16.
Sidebar: “Ahmes-Nefertari” by D.C.F., 20-21.
Sidebar: Cult of the Deified Amenhotep I” by D.C.F., 24.
Interview: Peter F. Dorman, “70 Years at the Walls,”
25-35.
Exclusive Preview: “The Epigraphic Survey’s New
Folio-Volume on Luxor Temple: Glimpses of
the Festival Procession of Opet,” 36-39.
“Behind the Third Portico: Polish-Egyptian Restorers
Continue Work on the Upper Terrace at Deir
el Bahari” by Franciszek Pawlicki and George
B. Johnson, 40-49.
“Giants of Egyptology, Third of a Series: John Gardner Wilkinson (1797-1875)” by Dennis C.
Volume 5: Number 3,
Fall 1994
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 2.
“Readers’ Forum,” 3-8.
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 9-13.
Sidebar: “ARCE Annual Lecture: Models of Daily
Life? A New Look at the Meketre Miniatures
in the Metropolitan Museum” by D.M., 10.
Sidebar: “Holman Symposium: Magic and Medicine
in Ancient Egypt” by D.M., 11.
“Egyptian Monuments & Historical Memory: New
Light on the Ancients’ ‘Uses of the Past’ from
the Great Hyppostyle Hall at Karnak” by
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William J. Murnane, 14-24, 88.
“From Dahshur to Dra Abu el Naga: The Decline &
Fall of the Royal Pyramid” by Aidan Dodson,
25-35, 38-39, 86.
Sidebar: “Seventeenth Dynasty Royal Coffins” by
A.D., 36-37.
Sidebar: “Principal Kings of the 13th & 17th Dynasties and Their Funerary Monuments” by
A.D., 38.
“And Yet More Sphinx-Age Considerations: Notes &
Photographs on the West-Schoch Sphinx Hypothesis” by Mark Lehner, 40-48.
“Monument Closeup: The Tomb of Irunefer at Deir
el Medina, TT290” by Dennis C. Forbes, 4952.
“A Rite of Passage: The Enigmatic Tekenu in Ancient
Egyptian Funerary Ritual” by Greg Reeder,
53-59.
“A Victorian Voyage Up the Nile from a Photographic Perspective” by John William Pye, 60-68.
“Giants of Egyptology, Fourth of a Series: Bernardino
Drovetti (1776-1852)” by Dennis C. Forbes,
70-72.
“Legacy of an Ex-Patriate Scholar: Brooklyn Museum’s Wilbour Library of Egyptology” by
Diane Guzman, 73-75.
“Following the Paths of Howard Carter: Filming ‘The
Face of Tutankhamun’” by Donald P. Ryan,
77-84.
Bookbriefs: Leonard H. Lesko, ed., Pharaoh’s Workers, 85; Carol Andrews, Amulets of Ancient
Egypt, 85; Peter James, et al., Centuries of
Darkness, 85; (all by Dennis C. Forbes).
“End Paper: Can the Valley of the Kings Be Saved?”
by John Rutherford, 87-88.
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 6-7.
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 8-13.
Sidebar: “Pharaoh’s Gifts — Stone Vessels from Ancient Egypt at the Metropolitan Museum of
Art” by D.M., 13.
“Researching the Role of Women in Ancient Egypt”
by Barbara S. Lesko, 14-23, 76.
“Women & Children in Peril: Pregnancy, Birth & Infant Mortality in Ancient Egypt” by Gay Robins, 24-35.
“God’s Wife of Amen, Princess Neferure: Hatshepsut’s Intended Successor?” by Dennis C.
Forbes, 34-45.
“5 Egyptian Goddesses in the Third Millenium BC:
Neith, Hathor, Nut, Isis, Nephthys” by Susan
Tower Hollis, 46-51, 82-85.
“Divine Reflections of Female Behavior” by Lise Manniche, 52-59.
“Isis, The Egyptian Goddess Who Endured in the
Graeco-Roman World” by L. Green, 60-68.
“Tales of Golden Boats & Beautiful Ladies” by William H. Peck, 70-75.
“Painful Last Days of ‘The Queen of Egyptology’” by
John William Pye, 77-81.
Bookbriefs: The Epigraphic Survey, The Festival Procession of Opet in the Colonnade Hall — Reliefs and Inscriptions at Luxor Temple, Vol. I,
86; Raymond O. Faulkner, trans., The Egyptian Book of the Dead: The Book of Going
Forth by Day, 86; Peter A. Clayton, Chronicle
of the Pharoahs: The Reign-by-Reign Record of
the Rulers and Dynasties of Ancient Egypt, 8687; Bob Brier, Egyptian Mummies: Unraveling
the Secrets of an Ancient Art, 87-88; A.J. Peden, The Reign of Rameses IV, 88; Elizabeth
Peters, Night Train to Memphis, 88; (all by
Dennis C. Forbes).
Volume 5: Number 4,
Winter 1994-95
(5th Anniversary
Special Focus:
Goddesses & Women)
Volume 6: Number 1,
Spring 1995
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 2-3.
“Readers’ Forum,” 4-5.
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“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 2-3.
“Readers’ Forum,” 4-6.
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 7-9.
Sidebar: “Alexander the Great’s Tomb Discovered at
Siwa Oasis?” by S.I. and D.F., 9.
“A First Look at Recently Discovered 12th Dynasty
Royal Jewelry from Dahshur” by Adela Oppenheim, 10-12.
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 12-17.
“Of Bulls & Princes: The Early Years of the Serapeum at Sakkara” by Aidan Dodson, 18-32.
“The Mysterious Cache-Tomb of Fourth Dynasty
Queen Hetepheres” by George B. Johnson,
34-43, 46, 48-50.
Sidebar: “Restored Treasures Recovered from the
Cache-Tomb of Queen Hetepheres” by G.B.J.,
44-45.
Sidebar: “Vizier Hemninu: Machavellian Conspirator
or Unjustly Accused?” by G.B.J., 47.
“Egyptian Antiquities of Chiddingstone Castle, Kent,
England” by Jacke Phillips and Aidan Dodson, 51-55, 58-61.
Sidebar: “The Ushabti Treasures of Chiddingstone
Castle” by Peter John Webb, 56-57.
“Two Field Seasons in the Tomb of Parennefer, No.
188 at Thebes” by Susan Redford, 62-70.
Sidebar: “Parennefer’s Other Tomb, No. 7 in the
South Group at El Amarna” by Dennis C.
Forbes, 65.
“Art of the Relief in Ancient Egypt: A Hands-On Experience” by Grant Schar, 72-77.
“Giants of Egyptology, Fifth of a Series: George Andrew Reisner (1867-1942)” by Dennis C.
Forbes, 78-81.
Obituaries: Walter A. Fairservis, Jr. (1921-1994) and
Arthur Frank Shore (1924-1994), 81.
Bookbriefs: Robert B. Partridge, Faces of Pharaohs:
Royal Mummies and Coffins from Ancient
Thebes (Aidan Dodson), 82; Françoise Dunand and Roger Lichtenberg, Mummies: A Voyage Through Eternity (Dennis Forbes), 83;
Miroslav Verner, Forgotten Pharaohs, Lost
Pyramids: Abusir (Aidan Dodson), 83-84;
Geraldine Pinch, Magic in Ancient Egypt, 84;
Robert Bauval and Adrian Gilbert, The Orion
Mystery: Unlocking the Secrets of the Pyra-
mids, 85; Linda S. Robinson, Murder in the
Place of Anubis, 85; (all by Dennis Forbes).
“End Paper: Sunrise at Abu Simbel” by Abdel Aziz F.
Sadek, 87-88.
Volume 6: Number 2,
Summer 1995
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 2-3.
“Reader’s Forum,” 4-5.
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 6-7.
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 8-13.
“An Ancient Egyptian Bestiary at the Metropolitan
Museum” by David Moyer, 14-17.
“Khakaure Senwosret III, King & Man” by Robert D.
Delia, 18-33.
Sidebar: “The 12th Dynasty” by Dennis C. Forbes,
26-27.
“A Great Find Revisited 5: De Morgan at Dahshur:
Excavations in the 12th Dynasty Pyramids,
1894-95” Part One by Rodney L. Cron &
George B. Johnson, 34-43.
“Reexcavating the Senwosret III Pyramid Complex at
Dahshur: A Report on the Architecture &
Reliefs” by Dieter Arnold & Adela Oppenheim, 44-56.
“South Abydos: Burial Place of the Third Senwosret?
Old & New Excavations at the Abydene
Complex of Senwosret III” by Josef Wegner,
58-71.
“Buhen: Blueprints of an Egyptian Fortress” by Betty
Winkelman, 72-81.
“Giants of Egyptology, Sixth of a Series: Henri Edouárd Naville (1844-1926)” by Dennis C. Forbes,
82-83, 88.
“Khufu’s Ship Sails Again...Well, Sort of” by David
Moyer, 84-85.
“End Paper: Pinudjem 1st Revealed: Closing in on
the Missing Mummy of Cache DB320” by D.
Forbes, 86-87.
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Volume 6: Number 3,
Fall 1995
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes
“Readers’ Forum,” 3-5.
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 6-7.
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 8-13.
“In L.A.: ‘The American Discovery of Ancient Egypt’
at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art”
by Peter Lacovara & Nancy Thomas, 14-22.
“A Great Find Revisited #6: The Middle Kingdom
Tomb Models of Vizier Meketre” by Dennis
Forbes, 24-34, 87.
Sidebar: “Herbert E. Winlock (1884-1950)” by D.F., 26.
Sidebar: “A Sampler of Meketre’s Tomb Models” by
D.F., 35-49.
“Amenhotep III in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo” by
May Trad & Adel Mahmoud, 40-49.
“Rise & Fall of the House of Shoshenq” by Aidan
Dodson, 52-67.
Sidebar: “Provisional Genealogical Table for the
Twenty-first to Twenty-third Dynasties” by
A.D., 63.
“The Mysterious Muu & the Dance They Do” by
Greg Reeder, 68-77, 83.
“Charles Darwin, Evoluntionary Egyptologist” by
Gene Kritsky, 78-82.
Bookbriefs: Joan Rees, Writings on the Nile: Harriet
Martineau, Florence Nightingale, Amelia Edwards (Barbara Mertz), 84-86; Véronique
Dasen, Dwarfs in Ancient Egypt and Greece by
(David T. Mininberg), 86; Geoffrey Killen,
Ancient Egyptian Furniture II: Boxes, Chests
and Footstools, 86; Geoffrey Killen, Egyptian
Woodworking and Furniture, 86; (both by
Dennis Forbes).
“End Paper: Proposed Identification for ‘Unknown
Man C’ of DB320” by Katalin Kreszthelyi, 88.
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Volume 6: Number 4,
Winter 1995-96
(Sixth Anniversary Issue)
“Editor Report” by Dennis Forbes, 2-3.
“Readers’ Forum,” 4-6.
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 7-8.
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 9-15.
“Problems in the Reign of Hatshepsut” by Gae Callendar, 16-27, 79-80.
“Seeing Through Ancient Egyptian Clothes: Garments & Hairstyles as Indicators of Social
Status in Old, Middle & New Kingdom
Egypt” by L. Green, 28-40, 76-77.
“An Ancient Egyptian Erotic Fashion: Fishnet Dresses” by Rosalind Janssen, 41-47.
“A Great Find Revisited 7: De Morgan at Dahshur:
Excavations in the 12th Dynasty Pyramids,
1894-95” Part Two by Rodney L. Cron &
George B. Johnson, 48-66.
“A Homeric Perspective on Merenptah’s Libyan War”
by Omar Zuhdi, 68-73, 78.
“Giants of Egyptology, Seventh of a Series: Jean François Champollion (1790-1832)” by Dennis
C. Forbes, 74-75, 88.
Volume 7: Number 1,
Spring 1996
“Readers’ Forum,” 3-6.
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 7-8.
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 9-12, 80-82.
“Editor’s Special Report: 2nd Amelia Tour, Egypt
‘95” by Dennis Forbes, 14-29, 74-79.
“February 11-April 14: Pharaohs in Cleveland, on
Loan from the Louvre” by Lawrence M. Ber-
man, 30-34.
Interview: Margaret Drower, “The Petrie Connection” by Kristen Thompson & Gene Miller,
34-37, 82-85.
“KV5: Retrospects & Prospects” by Salima Ikram &
Dennis Forbes, 38-40, 42, 44, 46, 48-49.
“‘As Arrows in...His Quiver’: The Sons of Rameses II”
by Kenneth Kitchen, 40-50.
Sidebar: “And Two Who Exceeded the Lot...” by
D.C.F., 50-51.
“Rescued Monuments from a Vanished Land” by Aidan Dodson & Sara Orel, 52-65.
Press Release: “New Light is Shed on Royal-Mortuary
Officials, in 12th Dynasty Tombs at Sakkara,”
66-69.
“Mummies & Antiquities in Rio: The Egyptian Collection of the National Museum of Rio de
Janiero” by Mauricio Elvis Schneider, 70-73.
Book Report: Aidan Dodson, Monarchs of the Nile,
86; Margaret S. Drower, Flinders Petrie: A Life
in Archaeology, 86; Christine Mansoor, The
Scandal of the Century: The Mansoor Amarna
Exposé, 86-87; Arlene E. Wolinski, Ancient
Egypt: Personal Perspectives, 87; Angela M.J.
Tooley, Egyptian Models and Scenes, 87; (all
by Dennis Forbes); P.S. Neeley, The Ancient
Egyptian Game Series for Windows (Greg
Reeder with James Fierro), 87.
“Who Is It?” 88.
Sidebar: “The Cartouche” by A.D., 23.
“A Family of Judges at Abusir South: The Czech Institute of Egyptology’s 1995 Discovery of the
Tomb of Qar” by Gae Callendar & Miroslav
Bárta, 32-39.
KMT Exclusive: “After 91 Years Royal In-Law Yuya’s
Mummy Mask Debuts in Cairo” by Dennis
C. Forbes, 40-43.
Sidebar: “A Restoration Report on Yuya’s Mask” by
Mohamed Saleh, 43.
Sidebar: “The Complete Funerary Equipage of Yuya”
by D.C.F., 44-45.
“Exquisite Details: Relief Fragments from the Temple
of Thutmose III at Deir el Bahari” by Jadwiga
Lipinska, 46-51.
“Tomb-Dwelling in 19th Century Thebes: Sir Gardner Wilkinson’s House at Sheikh Abd el Qurna” by Jason Thompson, 52-59.
“March 1912, A Month in the Life of American Egyptologist George A. Reisner” by Peter der Manuelian, 60-64, 66-72, 75.
Sidebar: “The Discovery of the ‘Mycerinus’ Pair-Statue in the Valley Temple, January 1910” from
George Reisner’s diary, 64-65.
Sidebar: “G7440Z and Boston’s Bead-Net Dress” by
Millicent Jick, 73-74.
“David George Hogarth, A Somewhat Reluctant Egyptologist” by Donald P. Ryan, 77-81.
“Giants of Egyptology, Eighth of a Series: Ernesto
Schiaparelli (1856-1928)” by Dennis C.
Forbes, 82-84.
Book Report: Stuart Tyson Smith, Askut in Nubia: The
Economics and Ideology of Egyptian Imperialism in the Second Millennium B.C. (B. Winkelman), 86; Derek A. Welsby, The Kingdom of
Kush: The Napatan and Meroitic Empires, 86;
John F. Nunn, Ancient Egyptian Medicine, 86Volume 7: Number 2,
87; Euphrosyne Doxiadis, The Mysterious
Summer 1996
Fayum Portraits: Faces from Ancient Egypt,
87; George Andrew Reisner, The Development
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 3.
of the Egyptian Tomb Down to the Accession of
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 4-6.
Cheops, 87; Earl of Carnarvon and Howard
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 7-11, 85.
Carter, A Record of Work Done in 1907-1911,
“Egyptian Splendors from Germany Dazzle in St. Pe87-88; Pauline Gedge, Lady of the Reeds, 88;
tersburg (Florida)” by Roxanne Carol SanLynda S. Robinson, Murder at the Feast of Reders, 12-18.
joicing, 88; Elizabeth Peters, The Hippopot“The Mysterious 2nd Dynasty” by Aidan Dodson,
amus Pool, 88; (all by Dennis Forbes).
19-31.
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85-86; (all by D. Moyer).
“End Paper: Who Was Tutankhamen?” by Richard H.
Newman, 87-88.
Volume 7: Number 3,
Fall 1996
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 2.
“Reader’s Forum,” 3-5.
Volume 7: Number 4,
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 6-8, 68.
Winter 1996-97
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 9-13, 17, 73.
“Giants of Egyptology, Ninth of a Series: The Broth“Readers’ Forum,” 3-6.
ers Brugsch, Heinrich (1827-1894) & Émile “Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 7-9.
(1842-1930)” by Dennis C. Forbes, 14-16.
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 10-17.
“New Discovery on the Giza Plateau: Unique Struc“Re-installation of the Metropolitan Museum Amarture Revealed in Front of Khafre Pyramid” by
na Art & Queen Nefertiti and the Royal WoSalima Ikram, 18-19.
men: Images of Beauty from Ancient Egypt”
“Sailing to Nubia in the 19th Century” by Pearl L.
by Dorothea Arnold, 18-31.
Ward, 20-31.
“Anonymous Ladies from El Amarna” by Dennis C.
“Seeking Bruce’s Cippus” by Jacke Phillips, 32-36.
Forbes, 32-33.
“Egyptian Objects in Spain and the New Egyptian
“‘Mistress of the House, Mistress of Heaven’: Ancient
Museum in Barcelona” by Earl L. Ertman,
Egyptian Women in Cincinnati” by Anne
37-40.
Capel, 35-42.
Sidebar: “Assigning the Barcelona Fragment of Two
“Two ‘Lost’ Queens by Winifred Brunton Re-DiscovLadies Banqueting to Its Original Theban
ered in the Illustrated London News” by
Tomb” by E.L.E., 41-43.
Dennis C. Forbes, 43.
Photo Essay: “‘Follies’ Crowns of the Ptolemies,”
“Queen Meresankh III: Her Tomb & Times” by
Dennis Forbes photographs, 44-45.
George B. Johnson, 44-59.
“A Great Find Revisited 8: Quibell at Hierakonpolis” Sidebar: “George A. Reisner’s Genealogy of the 4th
by Dennis C. Forbes, 46-59, 68.
Dynasty,” 48.
Sidebar: “James Edward Quibell (1867-1935)” by
“El Kab, City of the Vulture-Goddess” by Aidan DodD.C.F., 54.
son, 60-68.
“The Egyptian Pantheon, 1st of a Series: Amen, Hid- “Joseph: The Career of an Egyptian Official” by Omden-One of Ipet-Isut” by Dennis C. Forbes,
ar Zuhdi, 78.
60-67.
Sidebar: “A Few Remarks on the So-Called ‘New
Chronology’ and the Joseph Story” by O.Z., 77.
“An Unrecorded Tomb Discovered in Qurnet Murai”
“Giants of Egyptology, Tenth of a Series: James Henby Mohamed El Bialy, 69-71.
ry Breasted (1865-1935)” by Dennis C.
“The So-Called ‘Orion Mystery’: A Rebuttal to New
Forbes, 80-82.
Age Notions About Ancient Egyptian AstronBook Report: Patrick Houlihan, The Animal World of
omy & Funerary Architecture” by Robert
the Pharaohs (S. Ikram), 83; Barbara Adams,
Chadwick, 74-83.
Ancient Nekhen: Garstang in the City of HierBook Report: John H. Taylor, Unwrapping a Mummy:
akonpolis (A. Dodson), 83-84; Ian Shaw &
The Life, Death and Embalming of HoremkenPaul Nicholson, The Dictionary of Ancient
esi, 84; Joyce Filer, Disease, 84; Robert ChadEgypt, 84-85; Nicholas Reeves & Richard
wick: Ancient Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt,
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Wilkinson, The Complete Valley of the Kings:
Tombs and Treasures of Egypt’s Greatest Pharaohs, 84-86; Dorothea Arnold et al., The Royal Women of Amarna: Images of Beauty
from Ancient Egypt, 86; (all by D. Forbes).
Obituary: “I.E.S. Edwards (1909-1996)” by T.G.H.
James, 87-88.
mitri Meeks and Christine Favard-Meeks,
Daily Life of the Egyptian Gods, 78-19; Marilyn Bridges and Penelope Lively, Egypt: Antiquities from Above, 79; (both by Greg Reeder).
“Where Is It?” 80.
Volume 8: Number 2,
Summer 1997
Volume 8: Number 1,
Spring 1997
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 2.
“Readers’ Forum,” 3-6.
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 2.
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 7-10.
“Readers’ Forum,” 3-6.
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 11-15, 84.
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 7-10.
Interview: Zahi Hawass, “Matters on the Giza Pla“For the Record” by David Moyer, 11-15, 75, 77.
teau,” 16-25.
“‘Faces of Ancient Egypt’: A Special Exhibition in
Luxor Update ‘97” by Dennis C. Forbes, 26-37.
Chicago of Works of Egyptian Art from the
“Renewing the Sun Court of Luxor Temple” by MoCollection of the Oriental Institute” by E.
hamed Nasr, 38-41.
Teeter, 17-19.
“Apropos of the South Wing of Seti I’s Temple at Ab“Harer Collection of Egyptian Antiquities on View at
ydos” by Omar Zuhdi, 43-49.
California’s Newest Museum” by Dennis C.
“Monument Closeup: Exquisite Details of the Relief
Decoration in the Temple of Seti I at Abydos,”
Forbes, 20-27.
Greg Reeder photographs, 50-57.
“The Sons of Rameses III” by Aidan Dodson, 29-43.
“Painting with Light: The Work of Harry Burton, ArSidebar: “Provisional Family Tree for the 20th Dynchaeological Photographer” by George B.
asty Ramessides” by A.D., 41.
Johnson, 58-66, 68-75.
Sidebar: “The Great Medinet Habu Controversy” by
Sidebar: “Harry Burton (1879-1940)” by Marsha Hill,
A.D., 42.
60-61, 76-77.
“Hatshepsut & Thutmose III Reconsidered: Some
Sidebar: “Burton’s Color Photography” by G.B.J., 66-67.
Thoughts on the Nature of Their Relation“Giants of Egyptology, Eleventh of a Series: E.A. Walship” by William Petty, 44-53.
lis Budge (1857-1934)” by Dennis C. Forbes,
“John Garstang at Beni Hasan” by Sara E. Orel, 54-61.
Sidebar: “The Legacy of John Garstang as Archaeol78-80.
ogist & Archaeological Pioneer” by S.E.O.,
“The Egyptian Pantheon, 2nd of a Series: Mother
Mut” by Dennis C. Forbes, 81-82.
56-57, 62-63.
“Monument Closeup: Tutankhamen’s Solid-Gold Cof- Book Shelf: Gary James, Egyptian Time Scale (A.
fin Was Altered in Antiquity” by Robert B.
Dodson), 85; John K. McDonald, House of
Partridge, 64-68.
Eternity: The Tomb of Nefertari (S. Ikram),
“The Mastaba Series of the Museum of Fine Arts,
85-86; Anne K. Capel and Glenn E. MarBoston” by Dennis C. Forbes, 70-74.
koe, eds., Mistress of the House, Mistress of
Book Shelf: Bram Stoker, Clive Leatherdale, ed., The
Heaven: Women in Ancient Egypt, 86-87;
Jewel of the Seven Stars (A. Dodson), 78; DiGeorge Andrew Reisner, A History of the
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Giza Necropolis, Vol. I, 87; Rosalind M. and
Jac J. Janssen, Getting Old in Ancient Egypt,
87; Joyce Tyldesley, Hatchepsut, The Female
Pharaoh, 87; (all by D. Forbes).
Graeco-Roman Egypt (Greg Reeder), 8384; Lauren Haney, The Right Hand of Amon
(D. Moyer), 84.
“End Paper: A New Take on Tut’s Parents” by
Dennis Forbes, 85-87.
“What Is It?” 88.
Volume 8: Number 3,
Fall 1997
Volume 8: Number 4,
Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes 2.
Winter 1997-98
“Readers’ Forum,” 3-6.
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 7-10.
“Publisher’s Report” by Michael Kuhlmann, 2.
“For the Record”by David Moyer, 11-17, 77.
“Readers’ Forum,” 3-8.
“The Red Pyramid of Sneferu: Inside and Out” by “Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 9-11.
George B. Johnson, 18-27.
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 12-18.
“Image and Reflection: Two Old Kingdom Queens
“Penn’s Treasures Open in Texas” by Roxanne
Named Khentkaus” by Miroslav Verner &
Sanders, 19-27.
Gae Callender, 26-35.
“The
Riddle
of the Reserve Heads” by Peter Laco“Akheperure, The 2nd Amenhotep, c. 1427-1401
vara, 28-36.
BC” by Dennis Forbes, 36-49, 52.
“The So-Called Tomb of Osiris at Abydos” by AiSidebar: “The Mummy of Akheperure Amenhodan Dodson, 37-47.
tep-heqaiunu” by D.F., 50-51.
Sidebar: “Ikhernofret’s Description of the Osiris
“In Search of the Lost Quarries of the Pharaohs”
by Thierry J.M. DePutter & Christina Karls‘Passion Play’ Performed at Abydos” by
hausen, 54-59.
A.D., 43.
“The Strange Affair of Dr. Muses, or the Discovery “A Temple of Thutmose III, Newly Discovered on
of the Pyramid of Ameny-Qemau” by Aithe Periphery of the Temple of Osiris at
dan Dodson, 60-63.
Abydos, by the Pennsylvannia-Yale-InstiPictorial: “Intimate Karnak: Images from the
tute of Fine Arts Mission” by Mary Ann
Block Fields,” Dennis Forbes photographs,
Poule, 48-59.
64-67.
“Rameses at Kadesh: A New Look at an Old Battle”
Fiction: “A Matter of Business” by Lauren Haney,
by Omar Zuhdi, 60-73.
68-76.
“Giants of Egyptology, Twelfth of a Series: Georges “Early Travelers in Middle Egypt and What They
Saw There” by Pearl L. Ward, 74-82.
Legrain (1865-1917)” by Dennis C. Forbes,
“King Menenre I of the Sixth Dynasty: The Oldest
78-80.
Mummy in Cairo” by Dennis Forbes, 83-85.
Book Shelf: Robert Partridge, Transport in Ancient
Book Shelf: David Silverman, ed., Ancient Egypt;
Egypt (A.M. Dodson), 81; Gary GreenCharles Freeman, The Legacy of Ancient
burg, The Moses Mystery: The African OriEgypt (D. Forbes), 86-87.
gins of the Jewish People (O. Zudhi), 8182; Dominic Montserrat, Sex and Society in “Where Is It?” 88.
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“Who Is It? 88.
Volume 9: Number 1,
Spring 1998
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 2.
“The Incident at Deir el Bahari and Its Aftermath:
An Open Letter” by W. Raymond Johnson,
3-4.
“Readers’ Forum,” 5-6.
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 7-8.
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 9-15, 81.
“Gifts of the Nile: Ancient Egyptian Faience” by
Florence Dunn Friedman, 16-26.
“Antiquities from Gamhud: An Exhibition at the
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, Marks 90
Years of Hungarian Archaeology in Egypt”
by Hedvig Györy, 27-30.
“Djoserkheperure-Setepenre Horemheb-Meriamen,
The New Kingdom’s In-Between Pharaoh”
by Dennis Forbes, 31-37, 39-44.
Sidebar: “Great Royal Wife Mutnodjmet: Horemheb’s Link to Royalty?” by D.F., 38.
“What Sex was King Sobekneferu? And What is
Known About Her Reign?” by Gae Callender, 45-54, 56.
Sidebar: “Another Sobekneferu?” by Dennis C.
Forbes, 55.
“Who Owned What in Tomb 55?” by George B.
Johnson, 57-66.
“What Did You Do in the War, Ankh-Haf?” by
John William Pye, 67-69.
“Oz in Egypt: The Nile Sojourn of Frank & Maud
Baum” by David Moyer, 70-80.
“Giants of Egyptology, Thirteenth of a Series: Herbert E. Winlock (1884-1950)” by Dennis
C. Forbes, 82-84.
Book Shelf: Mark Lehner, The Complete Pyramids:
Solving the Ancient Mysteries (A.M. Dodson), 85-86; Alberto Siliotti, Guide to the
Pyramids of Egypt (David Moyer), 86-87;
David P. Silverman, ed., Searching for Ancient Egypt: Art, Architectre, and Artifacts
(D. Forbes), 87.
Volume 9: Number 2,
Summer 1998
Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 2.
“Readers’ Forum,” 3-6.
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 7-10.
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 11-17.
“Giving a Face to the Mummy of Sensaos in Leiden” by Maarten J. Raven, 18-25.
“On the Threshold to Glory: The Third Dynasty”
by Aidan Dodson, 26-28, 30-40.
Sidebar: “Netjerkhet Djoser (c.2654-2635 BC)” by
Dennis C. Forbes, 29.
Sidebar: “Sneferu & the New Order” by D.C.F., 37.
Sidebar: “The Third Dynasty: Kings & Lists” by
A.D., 38.
Sidebar: “Pyramids of the Third & Early-Fourth
Dynasties” by A.D., 39.
“Arthur Weigall & the Tomb of Yuya & Thuyu: A
Letter from Luxor, 1905” by Julie Hankey,
41-45.
Sidebar: “Weigall’s Letter as a Historical Document” by Dennis C. Forbes, 45.
“A Great Find Revisited No. 9: KV47, The Theban
Tomb of Siptah” by George B. Johnson,
46-52, 54, 56-58, 60-64.
Sidebar: “The KV47 Paintings of E. Harold Jones”
by Dennis C. Forbes, 52-53.
Sidebar: “The Mummy of King Siptah, from KV35”
by D.C.F., 55.
Sidebar: “The KV47 Rose-Granite Sarcophagus of
Siptah, Similar to Those of Merenptah,
Rameses III” by D.C.F., 59.
Sidebar: “The Unlovely Calcite Ushabtis of King
Siptah” by D.C.F., 64.
“Another Ayrton/Davis Kings’ Valley Discovery:
The Gold Hoard of Queen Tausret & King
Seti II” by Dennis C. Forbes, 65-69.
“Louisa May Alcott & the Mummy’s Curse” by
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Dominic Montserrat, 70-75.
Sidebar: “Lost in a Pyramid; or, the Mummy’s Curse,
Chapter I,” by Louisa May Alcott, 72-75,
83-85.
“The Rediscovery of Ancient Kemet on the Nursery Shelves of the 19th Century: A Look
at Early Children’s Books on Egypt” by
John William Pye, 76-82.
Book Shelf: Vivian Davies & Renée Friedman,
Egypt Uncovered (D. Moyer), 86; Peter Lacovara, The New Kingdom Royal City (B.
Winkelman), 86-87; Margaret George, The
Memoirs of Cleopatra, 88; Elizabeth Peters,
Seeing a Large Cat, 88; (both by D. Forbes).
Brand, 46-57, 62-65, 68.
Photo Essay: “The Seti I Reliefs Inside the Hypostyle
Hall of the Amen Temple at Karnak” by Peter
Brand, 58-61.
Sidebar: “The Seti I Mortuary Temple at Modern-Day
Gurnah” by Dennis C. Forbes, 64.
Sidebar: “Seti I’s Monuments at Abyos” by D.C.F., 65.
Sidebar” “Seti I Postmortem” by D.C.F., 66-67.
“Musings on the Sexual Nature of the Human-Headed Ba Bird” by Greg Reeder, 72-78.
“When Were the Mythological Papyri Composed?”
by Omar Zuhdi, 79-84.
Book Shelf: Bob Brier, The Murder of Tutankhamen: A
True Story (Brian V. Hunt), 85-86; Dietrich
Wildung, ed., Sudan: Ancient Kingdoms of the
Nile (Betty Winkelman), 86-87; Salima Ikram & Aidan Dodson, The Mummy in Ancient
Egypt: Equipping the Dead for Eternity (D.
Forbes), 87.
“Who Is It?” 88.
Volume 9: Number 3,
Fall 1998
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 2.
“Readers’ Forum,” 3-4.
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 5-9.
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 10-16.
“Antiquities Reports from Egypt,” 17-29: Introduction, Dennis C. Forbes, 17; The Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Mohamed Saleh, 1821; The Giza Monuments, Zahi Hawass,
22-25; West Bank, Luxor, Sabry Abd el
Aziz, 26-29.
Sidebar: “Red Chapel on the Rise in the Open Air
Museum, Karnak” by D.C.F., 29.
“Tutankhamen on the Move at Chicago’s Oriental
Institute Museum” by Dennis C. Forbes,
30-33.
“Rhode Island & Its Role in American Egyptology” by Barbara Lesko, 34-40.
“Egypt, 5,000 Years of Civilization, A Traveling Exhibition of Replicas in Brazil” by Dennis C.
Forbes, 41-43.
Portfolio: “The Mystical Paintings of Eduardo Vilela,”
44-45.
“Seti the First: His Reign & Monuments” by Peter
Volume 9: Number 4,
Winter 1998-99
“Publisher’s Report,” 2.
“Reader’s Forum,” 3-7.
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 8-9.
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 10-17.
“A New Egyptian Funerary Arts Gallery at Boston’s
Museum of Fine Arts” by Joyce Haynes &
Geoffrey Graham, 18-31.
“The New Egyptian Galleries of the Museé du Louvre”
by Aidan Dodson & Dyan Hilton, 32-38.
“Hatshepsut’s Faience Offering Stand” by Joanna Aksamit, 39-43.
“Menkheperre Djehutymes: Thutmose III, A Pharaoh’s Pharaoh” by Dennis Forbes, 44-54, 57,
60, 62, 64-65.
Sidebar: “The Faces of Thutmose III” by D.C.F., 54-55.
Sidebar: “Menkheperre Djehutymes at Karnak” by
D.C.F., 56-57.
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Sidebar: “Thutmose III’s ‘Botanical Garden’” by D.C.F.,
58-59.
Sidebar: “Menkheperre’s ‘Mansion of Eternity’” by
D.C.F., 60-61.
Sidebar: “The Mummy of Menkheperre Djehutymes”
by D.C.F., 62-63.
“Megiddo: ‘The Capture of a Thousand Towns’” by
Omar Zuhdi, 68-75.
“The French House Perched Atop the Luxor Temple” by
Pearl L. Ward, 76-81.
“Giants of Egyptology, Fourteenth of a Series: Auguste
Mariette (1821-1881)” by Dennis C. Forbes,
82-84.
Book Shelf: Paul Jordan, Riddles of the Sphinx (D.
Moyer), 85-86; John L. Foster & Lyla Pinch
Brock, The Shipwrecked Sailor (S. Ikram),
86-87; Lauren Haney, A Face Turned Backward (D. Moyer), 87.
“Who Is It?” 88.
Volume 10: Number 1,
Spring 1999
“The Treasure of a Nubian Queen Reexamined” by
Peter Lacovara & Yvonne Markowitz, 60-66.
Sidebar: “A Selection of Gold Jewelry from the Treasure of Queen Amanishaketo,” 66.
Addendum: “The Repatriation of Amanishaketo’s
Gold” by P.L. & Y.M., 67.
“Hidden in Plain Sight: The Facts Surrounding the
Burial of Unknown Man E” by Dylan Bickerstaffe, 68-76.
Book Excerpt: “Royal Mummies Musical Chairs: Cases of Mistaken Identities?” by Dennis C.
Forbes, 78-83.
Book Shelf: Alix Wilkinson, The Garden in Ancient
Egypt (M. Kuhlmann), 84; Florence Dunn
Friedman, ed., Gifts of the Nile: Ancient Egyptian Faience (B. Winkelman), 84-86; Kent
R. Weeks, The Lost Tomb (D. Forbes), 86-87.
“Where Is It?” 88.
Volume 10: Number 2,
Summer 1999
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 2.
“Readers’ Forum,” 3-4.
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 2.
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 5-8.
“Readers’ Forum,” 3-4, 17.
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 9-16.
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 5-8, 17.
“Lost & Found: A Cairo Exhibit of Recovered Art
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 9-16.
Treasures” by Mohmed Saleh, 18-24.
“Discovery & Clearance of the Intact Tomb of Iufaa
“Egypt Antiquities Report ‘99” by Dennis C.
at Abusir” by Miroslav Verner, 18-27.
Forbes, 25-41.
“Saving the Theban Necropolis: An Emergency Documentation Proposal” by Elsayed Hegazy, 28- Photo Essay: Tanis: Ghost Capital in the Delta,”
Dennis Forbes photographs, 42-49.
33.
“Monument Closeup: The Ramesseum, the Mansion “The Concept of Family in Ancient Egyptian Literature” by Ronald J. Leprohon, 50-55, 85.
of Millions of Years of Rameses II at West
“Monument Closeup: The Decoration Program of
Waset” by Guy Lecuyot, 34-39, 44-45.
the Propylon of Khonsu at Karnak” by
Sidebar: “The Archaeological Research of the CNRS
Jacques Kinnaer, 56-65.
at the Ramesseum” by G.L., 45-47.
“Spacious & Comfortable Dwellings: Homes of
Photo Essay: “Ramesseum Perspectives,” Dennis
the Nobles at Akhetaten” by Betty WinkelForbes photographs, 40-43.
man, 66-79.
“The Most Beautiful of Flowers: Water Lilies & Lotuses in Ancient Egypt” by Clair Ossian, 48-59. “Protecting the Past: The First Century of the
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Egyptian Antiquities Service” by Aidan
Dodson, 80-84.
Book Shelf: Joyce Tyldesley, Nefertiti: Egypt’s Sun
Queen (David Moyer), 86; R.A. Schwaller
de Lubicz, The Temple of Man (Greg Reeder), 87.
“Where Is It?” 88.
eum’s Great Court” by A.M.D., 62.
“A Peculiar Use of Inlaid Reliefs at Medinet Habu”
by Dennis C. Forbes, 64-67.
“A Solution to the Mystery of the Was Scepter of
Ancient Egypt & Nubia” by Richard Lobban, 68-77.
”The Reverend Archibald Sayce: Scholar in a Frock
Coat” by Pearl L. Ward, 79-83.
Book Shelf: Shirley M. Addy, Rider Haggard and
Egypt (David Moyer), 86-87; Janice Kamrin, The Cosmos of Khnumhotep at Beni Hassan (Greg Reeder), 87.
“Where Is It?” 88.
Volume 10: Number 3,
Fall 1999
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 2.
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 3-9.
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 10-17.
A KMT Exclusive: “The ‘Missing’ Coffin Trough
from KV55” by Dennis C. Forbes, 18-19.
“Monument Closeup: Reconsideration of Kings’
Valley Tomb 42” by George B. Johnson,
20-28, 32-33, 84-85.
Sidebar: “Its Kheker Frieze May be the Clue to Dating KV42” by G.B.J., 29.
Sidebar: “The KV42 Sarcophagus” by Edwin C.
Brock, 33.
Photo Essay: “Highest Form of Flattery,” Dennis
Forbes photographs, 34-35.
“A Japanese Expedition Discovers the New Kingdom Necropolis at Dahshur” by Sakuji Yoshimura, Jiro Kondo & So Hasegawa, 36-43.
“The Nubia Museum at Aswan Showcases Over
11,000 Years of Civilization Which Flourished Above the First Cataract in Antiquity” by Britta Le Va, 44-51.
“The Egyptian Pantheon, Third of a Series: Hapi,
Essence of the Nile” by D. Forbes, 52-55.
“The Roxie Walker Galleries of Funerary Archaeology Now Open at the British Museum,
London” by Aidan Dodson & Dyan Hilton, 56-63.
Sidebar: “Egyptian Antiquities & the British Mus-
Volume 10: Number 4,
Winter 1999-2000
(10th Anniversary Issue)
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 2-3.
“Readers’ Forum,” 5-7.
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 8-10.
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 11-17, 91.
“The First Major Exhibition Devoted to the Old
Kingdom Opens at the Metropolitan Museum: Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids” by Catharine H. Roehrig, 18-31.
“Major Amarna Exhibition Debuts in Boston:
Pharaohs of the Sun: Akhenaten, Nefertiti,
Tutankhamen at the Museum of Fine Arts”
by Rita Freed, 32-47.
“The Egyptian Gallery at the Oriental Institute
Museum Reopens After Three Years of Construction, Reinstallation” by Emily Teeter,
48-55.
“Monument Closeup: The Reconstruction of the
So-Called ‘Red Chapel’ of Hatshepsut &
Thutmose III in the Open Air Museum at
Karnak” by François Larché, 56-65.
Photo Essay: “Red Chapel Images,” Dennis Forbes
photographs, 66-71.
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“A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Valley of the Gilded Mummies” by Zahi Hawass, 72-85.
“An Early Account of a Mummy Unwrapping” by
William H. Peck, 86-87.
“First-Ever Ancient Egyptian Mayor’s House Identified at Abydos,” University of Pennsylvania Press Release, 89-90.
Book Shelf: Lauren Haney, A Vile Justice (David
Moyer), 92; Donald P. Ryan, The Complete
Idiot’s Guide to Lost Civilizations (Brian V.
Hunt), 92-93; Nigel & Helen Strudwick,
Thebes in Egypt: A Guide to the Tombs and
Temples of Ancient Luxor, 93-94; Multiple
Authors, Egyptian Art in the Age of the
Pyramids, Metropolitan Museum of Art Exhibition Catalogue, 94; Dorothea Arnold,
When the Pyramids Were Built: Egyptian Art
of the Old Kingdom, 94-95; Rita Freed,
Yvonne J. Markowitz and Sue H. D’Aria,
eds., Pharaohs of the Sun: Akhenaten, Nefertiti, Tutankhamen; Exhibition Catalogue of
the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 95; Multiple Authors, The Treasures of the Egyptian
Museum, 95; (all by Dennis Forbes).
“Where Is It?” 96.
sure” by Aidan Dodson, 38-49.
“Some Problems with the Chronology of Thutmose
III” by William Petty, 50-59.
“How Tall Was Thutmose III? An Investigation into
the Nature of Information” by Gayle Gibson,
60-65.
Pictorial: “Intimate Medinet Habu,” Dennis Forbes
photographs, 66-69.
“Restaging ‘The Triumph of Horus,’ Or Hunting the
Hippo in Toronto” by Robyn Gillam, 72-83.
Book Shelf: Tom Hare, ReMembering Osiris: Number,
Gender and the Word in Ancient Egyptian Representational Systems (Greg Reeder), 84-85;
Lise Manniche, Sacred Luxuries: Fragrance,
Aromatherapy & Cosmetics in Ancient Egypt
(David Moyer), 85.
“End Paper: Queen Ankhesenamen & the Hittite
Prince” by George B. Johnson, 86-87.
“What Is It? 88.
Volume 11: Number 2,
Summer 2000
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 2.
“Readers’ Forum,” 3-5.
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 6-9.
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 10-17.
Volume 11: Number 1,
“Ancient Faces in New York: Mummy Portraits from
Spring 2000
Roman Egypt” by Diana Craig Patch, 18-29.
“America’s Earliest Ancient Egyptian Collection, at
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 2.
the Peabody Essex Museum of Salem, Massa“Readers’ Forum,” 3.
chusetts” by Joyce Haynes, 30-41.
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 4-7.
“Ta Set Neferu: The Valley of the Queens: A Brief History of Its Excavations” by Guy Lecuyot, 42“For the Record” by David Moyer, 8-17.
55.
“Luxor’s Best-Kept Secret Revealed: The Museum
of Mummification” by Ahmed Saleh, 19-25. “An Overlooked Occupant of the Royal Mummies
“Six Newly Restored Tombs in the Theban NecropCache: The Pet Gazelle of One of the Pinudolis Now Open for Visitors” by Mohamed
jem Ladies” by Salima Ikram, 58-61.
Nasr, 26-35, 71.
“Akheperenre Djehutymes: The All-But-Forgotten
“Deir el Bahari 2000” by George B. Johnson, 36-37.
Second Thutmose” by Dennis Forbes, 62-75.
“A Great Find Revisited No. 10: Lahun & Its Trea“Gods, Goddesses, King & Queens of Ancient Egypt
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Live on in the Heavens: A Second Immortality” by Barry Hetherington, 76-78.
“The Egyptian Pantheon, Fourth of a Series: Khonsu”
by Dennis C. Forbes, 79-81.
“Giants of Egyptology, Fifteenth of a Series: Theodore M. Davis (1837-1915)” by Dennis C.
Forbes, 82-84.
Book Shelf: Mark Collier and Bill Manley, How to
Read Egyptian Hieroglyphs, 86-87; James P.
Allen, Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the
Language and Culture of Hieroglyphs, 86-87;
Leo Depuydt, Fundamentals of Egyptian
Grammar (Part I: Elements), 86-87; (all by D.
Ryan); Kent R. Weeks, Atlas of the Valley of
the Kings: The Theban Mapping Project I (S.
Ikram and A. Dodson), 87; R.A. Schwaller De
Lubicz, The Temples of Karnak (G. Reeder), 87.
“Who Is It?” 88.
“The Tourist Scene in Egypt During the 19th &
Early-20th Centuries” by Pearl L. Ward, 70-81.
“Giants of Egyptology, Sixteenth of a Series: George
Herbert, The 5th Earl of Carnarvon (18661923)” by Dennis C. Forbes, 82-84.
Book Shelf: John Rose, Tomb 39 in the Valley of the
Kings: A Double Archaeological Enigma (D.
Sharp), 85; Edward William Lane, Description of Egypt (A.M. Dodson), 85-86; Naguib
Mahfouz, Akhenaten, Dweller in Truth (J.M.
Adams), 86; Barbara Ann Kipfer, Encyclopedic
Dictionary of Archaeology (G. Reeder,) 86-87;
Richard L. Wilkinson, The Complete Temples
of Ancient Egypt (D. Forbes), 87.
“Where Is It?” 88.
Volume 11: Number 4,
Winter 2000-2001
Volume 11: Number 3,
Fall 2000
“Editor’s Report,” 2-3.
“Readers’ Forum,” 4-6.
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 7-8.
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 2.
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 9-17.
“Readers’ Forum,” 3-5.
“Names Matter: The Unfinished History of the Niag“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 6-10.
ara Falls Mummies” by Gayle Gibson, 18-29.
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 11-17, 67.
“The Sigmund Freud Collection of Egyptian Antiqui“Selections from the Eton College Myers Collection
ties” by Nicholas Reeves, 31-39.
of Egyptian Art Exhibited at the Metropol“Great Finds Revisited #10: The Intact Pyramid Buritan Museum” by Nicholas Reeves, 18-31.
ial at Hawara of 12th Dynasty Princess Nef“A 17th Dynasty Egyptian Queen in Edinburgh?” by
eruptah” by Aidan Dodson, 40-47.
Katharine Eremin, Elizabeth Goring, Bill
“A Tale of Two Ahmoses, Or How to Begin an EmManley & Caroline Cartwright, 32-40.
pire” by Omar Zuhdi, 50-60.
Photo Essay: “The Portico Court of Thutmose IV at
“KV16, The Tomb of Rameses I in the Valley of the
Karnak,” Dennis Forbes photographs, 42-47.
Kings” by George B. Johnson, 62-75.
“The Eighteenth-Century Discovery of the Serapeum” “‘Then You Shall Say Concerning Him...’: Patient &
by Aidan Dodson, 48-53.
Doctor in Ancient Egypt” by Lyn Green, 76-82.
Photo Essay: “Natural Forms & Translations of AnBook Shelf: Barbara Watterson, The House of Horus at
cient Egyptian Architecture,” Thomas Miller
Edfu: Ritual in an Ancient Egyptian Temple (R.
photographs, 54-59.
A. Gillam, 83-84; Rosalie David & Rick Archbold, Conversations with Mummies: New Light
“A 25th Dynasty Vehicular Accident” by David T.
on the Lives of Ancient Egyptians (G. Reeder),
Mininberg, 60-66.
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84; Aidan Dodson, After the Pyramids: The
Valley of the Kings and Beyond (D. Moyer),
85; Kent R. Weeks, ed., KV5 - A Preliminary
Report on the Excavations of the Tomb of the
Sons of Rameses II in the Valley of the Kings
(D. Forbes), 85; Joann Fletcher, Chronicle of
a Pharaoh: The intimate Life of Amenhotep III
(R.S. Harwood), 85-86; Christine El Mahdy,
Tutankhamen: The Life and Death of the BoyKing (D. Moyer), 86-87; T.G.H. James, Tutankhamun (D. Forbes), 87.
“Where Is It?” 88.
The Great Discoveries, A Year-by-Year Chronicle (Dennis Forbes), 85-86; Joyce Tyldesley,
Judgement of the Pharaoh: Crime and Punishment in Ancient Egypt (Betty Winkelman),
86-87; Lauren Haney, A Curse of Silence
(David Moyer), 87.
“Where Is It?” 88.
Volume 12: Number 2,
Summer 2001
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 3.
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 4-10.
Volume 12: Number 1,
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 11-18.
Spring 2001
KMT Exclusive: “Cairo Museum in Possession of a
Quantity of Gold Foil Which Once Partially
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 2-3.
Lined the Lid of the Coffin from KV55” by
“A Fond Remembrance: William J. Murnane, Jr.” by
Dennis Forbes, 19-25.
Lorelei H. Corcoran, 4-6.
“The Collector’s Eye: Masterpieces of Egyptian Art
“Readers’ Forum,” 7.
from the Thalassic Collection, Ltd., on View
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 8-12.
at Atlanta’s Michael C. Carlos Museum” by
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 13-19, 82-83.
Peter Lacovara, 27-32.
“Eternal Egypt: ‘Masterworks of Ancient Egyptian
“Recent Louvre Museum Excavations at Sakkara” by
Art from the British Museum’ Tour Eight AmGuy Lecuyot, 33-41.
erican Cities” by Edna R. Russmann, 20-35.
“Who Is the Mummy Elder Lady?” by Susan E. James,
42-50.
“A Mummy ‘Comes to Life’ in Toledo” by Sandra E.
“A Beginner’s Guide to Egyptology, 2001” by Donald
Knudsen, 36-45.
P. Ryan, 52-59.
“Sennedjem’s Tomb ‘Unfolded’” by Hany Farid &
“God’s Wives of Amen: The Divine Adoratrixes” by
Samir Farid, 46-59.
Dennis Forbes, 60-65.
“Funerary Enclosures: Early Dynastic ‘Forts’ Reex“Windows on Antiquity: Egypt of the Late-1830s
amined” by David Sharp, 60-72.
Captured for All Time in the Works of Scot“The Egyptian Pantheon, 5th of a Series: Hathor,
tish Artist David Roberts” by William H. Peck,
Goddess of Love Who Was a Cow” by Dennis
C. Forbes, 73-77.
68-82.
“The Quibells at El Kab: The Start of a Beautiful Ro- Sidebar: “A David Roberts Original Watercolor Remance” by John William Pye, 78-80.
veals Insights to the Artist’s Talent & the Process of Converting His Paintings to LithoBook Shelf: Karol Mysliwiec, The Twilight of Ancient
graphs” by Bob Brier, 82-83.
Egypt: First Millenium B.C.E. (Dennis Forbes),
84; Alison Roberts, My Heart My Mother:
Book Shelf: Dominic Montserrat, Akhenaten: History,
Death and Rebirth in Ancient Egypt (R.A. GilFantasy and Ancient Egypt (Lyn Green), 84lam), 84-85; Nicholas Reeves, Ancient Egypt:
85; Joyce Tyldesley, The Private Lives of the
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Pharaohs (David Moyer), 85; A.G. McDowell,
Village Life in Ancient Egypt: Laundry Lists
and Love Songs (Greg Reeder), 85-86; Frederick J. Giles, The Amarna Age in Western Asia
(Omar Zuhdi), 86-87.
“Where Is It?” 88.
Ancient Egypt, 87; Donald B. Redford (ed.),
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt, 87
(Dennis Forbes).
“Where Is It?” 88.
Volume 12: Number 4,
Winter 2001-2002
(12th Anniversary Issue)
Volume 12: Number 3,
Fall 2001
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 2.
“Readers’ Forum,” 3-5.
“Editor’s Report” by Dennis Forbes, 3-4.
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 6-10.
“Nile Currents” by Salima Ikram, 5-11.
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 11-17, 82.
“For the Record” by David Moyer, 12-17, 85-86.
“Animal Mummy Project at the Egyptian Museum,
“German Excavators Find 17th Dynasty Royal Tomb
Cairo” by Salima Ikram, 18-25.
at Dra Abu el Naga” by David Sharp, 9.
“An Electrum Ring of Nefertiti: Evidence of Her Co“Jean-Philippe Lauer (1902-2001), A Remembrance”
Kingship?” by Earl L. Ertman, 26-28.
by Alain Zivie, 18-20.
Photo Essay: “Sacredness of Place” by Bernice Wil“The Egyptian Collection of the Seattle Art Museum”
liams, 29-31.
by Emily Teeter, 33-35.
“Mutnodjmet, Sister-in-Waiting & Great Royal Wife”
“Monument Closeup: Akh Isut Nebhepetre, The Morby Susan E. James, 32-41.
tuary Complex at Deir el Bahari of Nebhep“Imperial Twilight: End of the Egyptian New Kingetre Montuhotep” by Betty Winkelman, 36dom in Syria-Palestine” by Omar Zuhdi, 42-52.
49.
“Hand of the God: Sacred & Profane Sex in Ancient
Sidebar: “I or II? Which Montuhotep Reunited the
Egypt” by Lyn Green, 54-59.
Two Lands?” by Dennis Forbes, 42-44.
“A Selected Bibliography of Contemporaty EgyptSidebar: “Bab el Hosan, ‘Gate of the Horse’” by DenThemed Fiction” by John M. Adams, 62-69.
nis Forbes, 45.
“The Egyptian Pantheon, 6th of a Series: Sekhmet,
“A Forest of Columns: The Karnak Great Hypostyle
Goddess of Destruction” by Dennis Forbes,
Hall Project” by William J. Murnane, 50-59.
70-77.
Postscript: “Rescue Epigraphy in the Hypostyle Hall”
“Giants of Egyptology, 17th of a Series: Ludwig Borby Peter Brand, 59.
chardt” by Dennis Forbes, 78-80.
“Ancient Egyptian Dwarfs” by Bonnie M. Sampsell,
Book Shelf: Julie Hankey, A Passion for Ancient Egypt:
60-73.
A Biography of Arthur Weigall, 83; Lorraine
Sidebar: “Did Seneb Have a Dwarf Son?” by B.M.S., 72.
Evans, Kingdom of the Ark, 83-84 (A.M. Dod“Aha or Narmer: Which Was Menes?” by Jacques
son); Michael Chauveau, Egypt in the Age of
Kinnaer, 74-81.
Cleopatra, 84-85; Gary Greenberg, 101 Myths
Sidebar: “The Narmer Palette: One of the Great Monof the Bible, 85-87 (O. Zuhdi); Lauren Haney,
uments of the Early Dynastic Period” by
Dennis Forbes, 82-83.
A Place of Darkness: A Mystery of Ancient
“Fake or Find?” 84.
Egypt, 87 (D. Moyer).
“Book Briefs”: Ian Shaw (ed.), The Oxford History of
“Where Is It?” 88.
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BY AUTHOR
(Articles listed in chronological order)
ing in his Chariot,” 3:2, 62-65.
BRADBURY, Louise:
“Following Thutmose I on His Campaign to Kush,”
ADAMS, Barbara:
3:3, 50-59 ff.
“Egyptian Archaeology in the Petrie Museum, LonBRAND, Peter:
don,” 3:1, 8-12 ff.
“Seti the First: His Reign & Monuments,” 9:3, 46-57 ff.
“The Seti I Reliefs Inside the Hypostyle Hall of the
“Predynastic Figurine Fragment of Human Female
Amen Temple at Karnak” (photographs), 9:3,
from Qau” (sidebar), 3:1, 12-13.
58-61.
ADAMS, John M.:
“A Select Bibliography of Contemporary Egypt-Them- “Postscript: Rescue Epigraphy in the Hypostyle Hall,”
ed Fiction,” 12:4, 62-69.
12:3, 59.
AKSAMIT, Joanna:
BRIER, Bob:
“Hatshepsut’s Faience Offering Stand,” 9:4, 39-43.
“Egyptomania: Surveying the Age-Old Fascination
ALCOTT, Louisa May:
with Ancient Egypt,” 4:1, 40-51.
“Lost in a Pyramid; or the Mummy’s Curse, Chapter I” “A David Roberts Original Watercolor Reveals In(sidebar; fiction), 9:2, 72075 ff.
sights to the Artist’s Talent & the Process of
ARNOLD, Dieter:
Converting His Paintings to Lithographs”
(with Adela Oppenheim) “Reexcavating the Senwos(sidebar), 12:2, 82-83.
ret III Pyramid Complex at Dahshur: A ReBROCK, Edwin:
port on the Architecture & Reliefs,” 6:2, 44-56. “Piecing It All Together: An Ongoing Study of Later
ARNOLD, Dorothea:
New Kingdom Royal Sarcophagi,” 2:1, 42-49.
“Re-installation of the Metropolitan Museum Amar“On View, 16 Statues from the Luxor Cachette, at
na Art & Queen Nefertiti and the Royal WoLast and Well Worth the Wait,” 3:2, 35-45.
men: Images of Beauty from Ancient Egypt,” “The Amduat-Inscribed Limestone Blocks from KV7:4, 18-31.
20” (sidebar: photographs), 3:4, 80.
AZIZ, Sabry Abd el:
“The KV42 Sarcophagus” (sidebar) 10:3, 33.
“Antiquities Reports from Egypt, West Bank, Luxor,” BROCK, Lyla Pinch:
9:3, 26-29.
“Nile Currents” (1:2 through 5:1).
BÁRTA, Miroslav:
“Revealing a Phantom Temple of Karnak,” 1:2, 18-19.
“The Problems of the Great Sphinx Began the Day
(with Gae Callendar) “A Family of Judges at Abusir
Prince Thutmose Took a Nap in its Shadow,”
South: The Czech Institute of Egyptology’s
1995 Discovery of the Tomb of Qar,” 7:2, 32-39.
1:3, 24-28.
BELL, Lanny:
“Out at the Dakhlah Oasis an International Team Is
“The Oriental Institute’s Epigraphic Survey and the
Shifting the Sands of Time to Extract History
Rescue of the Monuments of Ancient Egypt,”
from the Red Land,” 2:1, 54 ff.
“100 Years of Digging at ‘Horizon of the Aten’,” 2:2, 49-53.
1:3, 38-41.
“Mummy Business” (introduction), 3:4, 12-17 ff.
BERMAN, Lawrence M.:
“New Pyramid Revealed at Giza,” 4:1, 10-11.
“February 11-April 14: Pharaohs in Cleveland, on
BRUNTON, Winifred:
Loan from the Louvre,” 7:1, 30-34.
“What Did They Really Look Like? Reconstructing the
BIALY, Mohamed El:
Appearance of Ancient Egypt’s Great Ones” (art
“An Unrecorded Tomb Discovered in Qurnet Murai,”
portfolio) 1:4, 52-60.
7:3, 69-71.
CALDECOTT, Moyra:
BICKERSTAFFE, Dylan:
“A Tale of Two Brothers: An Interpretation as Universal
“Hidden in Plain Sight: The Facts Surrounding the
Myth,” 2:4, 64-68.
Burial of Unknown Man E,” 10:1, 68-76.
CALLENDAR, Gae:
BOGUCKI, Katherine:
“A Modern Bronze of King Tutankhamen Lion Hunt- “Problems in the Reign of Hatshepsut,” 6:4, 16-27 ff.
25
Colossal calcite sphinx at Memphis. Photo: KMT/Forbes
(with Miroslav Bárta) “A Family of Judges at Abusir
South: The Czech Institute of Egyptology’s 1995
Discovery of the Tomb of Qar,” 7:2, 32-39.
(with Miroslav Verner) “Image and Reflection: Two Old
Kingdom Queens Named Khentkaus,” 8:3, 26-35.
“What Sex Was King Sobekneferu? And What is Known
About Her Reign?” 9:1, 45-54 ff.
CAPEL, Anne:
“Mistress of the House, Mistress of Heaven: Ancient
Egyptian Women in Cincinnati,” 7:4, 35-42.
CARTWRIGHT, Caroline:
(with Katharine Eremin, Elizabeth Goring & Bill Manley) “A 17th Dynasty Egyptian Queen in Edinburgh?” 11:3, 32-40.
CHADWICK, Robert:
“The So-Called ‘Orion Mystery’: A Rebuttal to New Age
Notions About Ancient Egyptian Astronomy &
Funerary Architecture,” 7:3, 74-83.
CONGDON, Leonore O.:
“End Paper” (The Early Amarna Style), 2:4, 72.
CORCORAN, Lorelei H.:
“A Fond Remembrance: William J. Murnane, Jr.,” 12:1,
4-6.
CRON, Rodney L:
(with George B. Johnson) “De Morgan at Dahshur: Excavations in the 12th Dynasty Pyramids, 1894- “Seventeenth Dynasty Royal Coffins” (sidebar), 5:3, 36-37.
“Principal Kings of the 13th & 17th Dynasties and Their
95, Pt. 1,” 6:2, 34-43.
Funerary Monuments” (sidebar), 5:3, 38.
(with George B. Johnson) “De Morgan at Dahshur: Excavations in the 12th Dynasty Pyramids, 1894- “Of Bulls & Princes: The Early Years of the Serapeum at
Sakkara,” 6:1, 18-32.
95, Pt. 2,” 6:4, 48-66.
(with
Jacke
Phillips) “Egyptian Antiquities of ChiddingDAVIES, W.V.:
stone Castle, Kent, England,” 6:1, 51-55 ff.
“Queen Tetisheri Reconsidered,” 2:4, 54-62.
“Rise & Fall of the House of Shoshenq,” 6:3, 52-67.
DAVIS, Graeme:
“Provisional Genealogical Table for the Twenty-first to
“Reconstructing Rules for the Ancient Egyptian Game
Twenty-third Dynasties” (sidebar), 6:3, 63.
of Twenty Squares,” 4:2, 82-85.
(with Sara Orel) “Rescued Monuments from a Vanished
DELIA, Robert D.:
“Khakaure Senwosret III, King & Man,” 6:2, 18-33.
Land,” 7:1, 52-65.
DEPUTTER, Thierry J.M.:
“The Mysterious 2nd Dynasty,” 7:2, 19-31.
(with Christina Karlshausen) “In Search of the Lost
“The Cartouche” (sidebar), 7:2, 23.
Quarries of the Pharaohs,” 8:3, 54-59.
“El Kab, City of the Vulture-Goddess,” 7:4, 60-68.
DODSON, Aidan (also A. Dodson, A.M. Dodson, A.D.): “The Sons of Rameses III,” 8:1, 29-43.
“Visceral History: Royal Canopics Over Two Millennia,” “Provisional Family Tree for the 20th Dynasty Rames3:4, 52-63.
sides” (sidebar) 8:1. 41.
“Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, “The Great Medinet Habu Controversy” (sidebar), 8:1, 42.
Something Granite,” 4:3, 58-69 ff.
“The Strange Affair of Dr. Muses, or the Discovery of
“From Dahshur to Dra Abu el Naga: The Decline & Fall
the Pyramid of Ameny-Qemau,” 8:3, 60-63.
of the Royal Pyramid,” 5:3, 25-35 ff.
“The So-Called Tomb of Osiris at Abydos,” 8:4, 37-47.
26
“Ikhernofret’s Description of the Osiris ‘Passion Play’
piece” (photos), 1:1, 20-27.
“After Tutankhamun International Conference,” 1:2, 70.
Performed at Abydos” (sidebar), 8:4, 43.
“Avenue of the Sphinxes, Luxor” (photographs), 1:2,
“On the Threshold to Glory: The Third Dynasty,” 9:2,
30-37.
16-28 ff.
“Pharaoh Was a Fat Man,” 1:2, 52-57.
“The Third Dynasty: Kings & Lists” (sidebar), 9:2, 38.
“Pyramids of the Third & Early-Fourth Dynasties” (side- “Akhenaten at Luxor Temple” (photographs), 1:2, 59-61.
“The Tomb of Nefertari,” 1:3, 42-45.
bar) 9:2, 39.
(with Dyan Hilton) “The New Egyptian Galleries of the “Monuments in Crisis, Introduction,” 1:3, 22-23.
(with G. Reeder) “Step Pyramid Complex,” 2:1, 32-41.
Musée du Louvre,” 9:4, 32-38.
“Protecting the Past: The First Century of the Egyptian “Thutmose IV Out Back at Karnak” (photographs), 2:1,
50-53.
Antiquities Service,” 10:2, 80-84.
(with Dyan Hilton) “The Roxie Walker Galleries of Fu- “Artists of the Aten: History’s First Caricaturists,” 2:2,
38-43.
nerary Archaeology Now Open at the British
“A Malkata-Amarna Coregency? Summing up the Pros
Museum,” 10:3, 56-63.
& Cons,” 2:2, 64-65 ff.
“Egyptian Antiquities & the British Museum’s Great
“End Paper” (Proposed identities of three mummies in
Court” (sidebar), 10:3, 62.
the KV35 sideroom), 2:2, 72.
“Lahun & Its Treasures,” 11:1, 38-49.
“The Theban Tomb of Neferkhewet & His Family”
“The Eighteenth-Century Discovery of the Serapeum,”
(sidebar), 2:3, 32-33.
11:3, 48-53.
“The Theban Tomb of Hatnofer & Ramose” (sidebar),
“The Intact Pyramid Burial at Hawara of 12th Dynasty
2:3, 34-37.
Princess Neferuptah,” 11:4, 40-47.
“A Choice of Coffin Styles” (sidebar), 2:3, 40.
EREMIN, Katharine:
“Extra High-Status Perks” (sidebar), 2:3, 41.
(with Elizabeth Goring, Bill Manley & Caroline Cartwright) “A 17th Dynasty Queen in Edinburgh?” “Royal Prerogative: Guardian Statues” (sidebar), 2:3,
42-43.
11:3, 42-40.
“The Tomb of Kha & Merit” (sidebar), 2:3, 44-45.
ERTMAN, Earl L.:
“A First Report on the Preliminary Survey of Unexcava- “Shattered Expectations: The Burial Chamber of Horemheb’s KV57,” 2:3, 62-65.
ted KV10 (The Tomb of King Amenmesse),”
“Senusret I,” 2:4, 12-18.
4:2, 38-46.
“Egyptian Objects in Spain and the New Egyptian Mus- “Painting the Monuments: Adolf Miethe,” 2:4, 35-38.
“Abusing Pharaoh: Tutankhamen’s Mortal Remains Eseum in Barcelona,” 7:3, 37-40.
caped Ancient Tomb Robbers, Only to Suffer
“Assigning the Barcelona Fragment of Two Ladies BanIndifferent Dismemberment in Modern Times,
queting to Its Original Theban Tomb” (sidebar),
Including the Ultimate Desecration,” 3:1, 58-60 ff.
7:3, 41-43.
“A New Hypothesis for Tutankhamen’s Early Demise”
“An Electrum Ring of Nefertiti: Evidence of Her Co(sidebar), 3:1, 61.
Kingship?,” 12:4, 26-28.
“Nebkheprure Tutankhamen’s Mortal Remains Escaped
FARID, Hany:
Desecration in Antiquity, But have Faired Poor(with Samir Farid) “Sennedjem’s Tomb ‘Unfolded’,” 12:1,
46-59.
ly Since 1925 A.D.” (sidebar), 3:1, 64-65.
FAZZINI, Richard:
“Nebmaatre Amenhotep III,” 3:2, 24-26 ff.
“Continuity and Change: The New Egyptian
“Ancestors & Heirs” (sidebar), 3:2, 26-27.
Installations in Brooklyn,” 4:4, 72-85.
“The Royal Family” (sidebar), 3:2, 29.
FORBES, Dennis C. (also Dennis Forbes, D.Forbes,
“All the King’s Men” (sidebar), 3:2, 30.
D.C.F., The Editor, Editor):
“Three Heb-Seds & Deification” (sidebar), 3:2, 31.
“Editor’s Report” (1:1 through 12:4)
“Quest for Eternity” (sidebar), 3:2, 33.
“Queen’s Minion: Senenmut,”1:1, 14-19.
“Egypt & Nubia” (introduction), 3:3, 27.
“Chapelle Rouge, Hatshepsut’s Other Great Master“A Capsule History of Nubia in Antiquity,” 3:3, 28-29.
27
(with G. Reeder) “He Knew Howard Carter,” 3:3, 86-87. (with Salima Ikram) “Alexander the Great’s Tomb Dis“Cache DB320,” 3:4, 22-29 ff.
covered at Siwa Oasis?” (sidebar), 6:1, 9.
“A Cluster of Queens” (sidebar), 3:4, 26-27.
“Parennefer’s Other Tomb, No. 7 in the South Group at
“Horror from the Crypt” (sidebar), 3:4, 28.
El Amarna” (sidebar), 6:1, 65.
“Cache KV35,” 3:4, 30-33 ff.
“Giants of Egyptology #5, George Andrew Reisner,” 6:1,
“Nose to Nose, a 3,000-Year-Old Joke,” (sidebar) 3:4, 38.
78-81.
“Mummy Musical Chairs,” 3:4, 51 ff.
“The 12th Dynasty” (sidebar), 6:2, 26-27.
“End Paper: The MMA Displays Rameses I Again,” 3:4, 88. “Giants of Egyptology #6, Henri Edouárd Naville,” 6:2,
“The Rameses II Legacy,” 4:1, 52-58 ff.
82-83 ff.
“Seti II and Queen Tausret?” (sidebar), 4:1, 57.
“End Paper: Pinudjem 1st Revealed: Closing in on the
“The Boy-King Crippled by Polio” (sidebar), 4:1, 58-59.
Missing Mummy of Cache DB320,” 6:2, 86-87.
“Royal Mummy Evidence for an Exodus?” (sidebar) 4:2, 21. “The Middle Kingdom Tomb Models of Vizier Meketre,”
“King Herihor, the Renaissance & the 21st Dynasty,”
6:3, 24-34 ff.
4:3, 25-28 ff.
“Herbert E. Winlock(1884-1950)” (sidebar), 6:3, 26.
“General & Priest-King” (sidebar), 4:3, 28-31.
“A Sampler of Meketre’s Tomb Models” (sidebar), 6:3,
“Queen Notjeme” (sidebar), 4:3, 32.
35-49.
“Pinudjem I, Usurper” (sidebar), 4:3, 34-35.
“Giants of Egyptology #7, Jean-François Champollion,”
“The Gold of Tanis” (sidebar), 4:3, 36-37.
6:4, 74-57 ff.
“High Pontifs of Amen of Karnak in the 21st Dynasty”
“Editor’s Special Report: 2nd Amelia Tour, Egypt ‘95,”
(sidebar), 4:3, 38-39.
7:1, 14-29 ff.
“The Tomb of the Fanbearer Mahirpre in the Valley of
(with Salima Ikram) “KV5: Retrospects & Prospects,”
the Kings,” 4:3, 70-73 ff.
7:1, 38-40 ff.
“Mahirpre’s Rich Furnishings” (sidebar), 4:3, 74-75.
“Two Who Exceeded the Lot” (sidebar), 7:1, 50-51.
“High Status Inventory for the Afterlife” (sidebar), 4:3,
“After 91 Years Royal In-Law Yuya’s Mummy Mask De76-77.
buts in Cairo,” 7:2, 40-43.
“Dog Collars & Motley Bangles” (sidebar), 4:3, 78.
“The Complete Funerary Equipage of Yuya” (sidebar),
“Slim Evidence for Dating Mahirpre” (sidebar), 4:3, 79.
7:2, 44-45.
“Giants of Egyptology #8, Ernesto Schiaparelli,” 7:2, 82-84.
“3300 Years of Peaceful Repose” (sidebar), 4:3, 80-81.
“Giants of Egyptology #9, The Brothers Brugsch, Hein“Mahirpre’s Loincloth” (sidebar), 4:3, 82.
rich & Émile,” 7:3, 14-16.
“Giants of Egyptology #1, Gaston Maspero,” 4:4, 34-37.
“How Often Was the Heb-Sed Celebrated?” (sidebar), 4:4, 66. “Follies’ Crowns of the Ptolemies” (photographs), 7:3,
“Giants of Egyptology #2, Karl Richard Lepsius,” 5:1,
44-45.
36-38.
“Quibell at Hierakonpolis,” 7:3, 46-59 ff.
“A Sampling of KV43’s Tattered Treasure” (sidebar), 5:1, “James Edward Quibell (1867-1935)” (sidebar), 7:3, 54.
48-49.
“The Egyptian Pantheon #1, Amen: Hidden-One of Ip“Weird Beards,” 5:1, 70-71.
et-Iset,” 7:3, 60-67.
“Amenhotep I, Last King of the 17th Dynasty? Or Fifth “Anonymous Ladies from El Amarna,” 7:4, 32-33.
of the 18th?,” 5:2, 14-24.
“Two ‘Lost’ Queens by Winifred Brunton Re-Discovered
“Ahmose I, The Liberator” (sidebar), 5:2, 16.
in the Illustrated London News,” 7:4, 43.
“Ahmes-Nefertari” (sidebar), 5:2, 20-21.
“Giants of Egyptology #10, James Henry Breasted,” 7:4,
“Cult of the Deified Amenhotep I” (sidebar), 5:2, 24.
80-82.
“Giants of Egyptology # 3, John Gardner Wilkinson,”
“Harer Collection of Egyptian Antiquities on View at
5:2, 50-52.
California’s Newest Museum,” 8:1, 20-27.
“The Tomb of Irunefer at Deir el Medina,” 5:3, 49-52.
“The Mastaba Series of the Museum of Fine Arts, Bos“Giants of Egyptology #4, Bernardino Drovetti,” 5:3, 70-72.
ton,” 8:1, 70-74.
“God’s Wife of Amen, Princess Neferure: Hatshepsut’s
“Luxor Update ‘97,” 8:2, 26-37.
Intended Successor?,” 5:4, 34-45.
“Giants of Egyptology #11, E.A. Wallis Budge,” 8:2, 78-80.
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Valley Temple of Unas, Sakkara. Photo: KMT/Forbes
52-53.
“The Mummy of King Siptah, from KV35” (sidebar),
9:2, 55.
“The KV47 Rose-Granite Sarcophagus of Siptah, Similar
to Those of Merenptah, Rameses III” (sidebar),
9:2, 59.
“The Unlovely Calcite Ushabtis of King Siptah” (sidebar), 9:2, 64.
“Another Ayrton/Davis Kings’ Valley Discovery: The
Gold Hoard of Queen Tausret & King Seti II,”
9:2, 65-69.
“Antiquities Reports from Egypt, Introduction,” 9:3, 17.
“Red Chapel on the Rise in the Open Air Museum, Karnak” (sidebar), 9:3, 29.
“Tutankhamen on the Move at Chicago’s Oriental Institute Museum,” 9:3, 30-33.
“Egypt, 5,000 Years of Civilization, A Traveling Exhibition of Replicas in Brazil,” 9:3, 41-43.
“The Seti I Mortuary Temple at Modern-Day Gurnah”
(sidebar), 9:3, 64.
“Seti I’s Monuments at Abydos” (sidebar), 9:3, 65.
“Seti I Postmortem” (sidebar), 9:3, 66-67.
“Menkheperre Djehutymes: Thutmose III, A Pharaoh’s
Pharaoh,” 9:4, 44-54 ff.
“The Faces of Thutmose III” (sidebar), 9:4, 54-55.
“The Egyptian Pantheon #2, Mother Mut,” 8:2, 81-82.
“Menkheperre Djehutymes at Karnak” (sidebar), 9:4,
“Akheperure, The 2nd Amenhotep, c. 1427-1401 BC,”
56-57.
8:3, 36-49 ff.
“Thutmose III’s ‘Botanical Garden’” (sidebar), 9:4, 58-59.
“The Mummy of Akheperure Amenhotep-heqaiunu”
“Menkheperre’s ‘Mansion of Eternity’” (sidebar), 9:4, 60-61.
(sidebar), 8:3, 50-51.
“The Mummy of Menkheperre Djehutymes” (sidebar),
“Intimate Karnak: Images from the Block Fields” (pho9:4, 62-63.
tographs), 8:3, 64-67.
“Giants of Egyptology #14, Auguste Mariette,” 9:4, 82-84.
“Giants of Egyptology #12, Georges Legrain,” 8:3, 78-80. “Ramesseum Perspectives” (photographs), 10:1, 40-43.
“End Paper: A New Take on Tut’s Parents,” 8:3, 85-87.
“Royal Mummies Musical Chairs: Cases of Mistaken Id“King Menenre I of the Sixth Dynasty: The Oldest Mumentities?” (book excerpt), 10:1, 78-83.
my in Cairo,” 8:4, 83-85.
“Egypt Antiquities Report ‘99,” 10:2, 25-41.
“Djoserkheperure-Setepenre Horemheb-Meriamen, The “Tanis: Ghost Capital of the Delta” (photographs), 10:2,
New Kingdom’s In-Between Pharaoh,” 9:1, 31-37 ff.
42-49.
“Great Royal Wife Mutnodjmet: Horemheb’s Link to
“A KMT Exclusive: The ‘Missing’ Coffin Trough from
Royalty?” (sidebar), 9:1, 38.
KV55,” 10:3, 18-19.
“Another Sobekneferu?” (sidebar), 9:1, 55.
“Highest Form of Flattery” (photographs), 10:3, 34-35.
“Giants of Egyptology #13, Herbert E. Winlock,” 9:1, 82-84. “The Egyptian Pantheon #3, Hapi, Essence of the Nile,”
“Netjerhket Djoser (c. 2645-2635 BC)” (sidebar), 9:2, 29.
10:3, 52-55.
“Sneferu & the New Order” (sidebar), 9:2, 37.
“A Peculiar Use of Inlaid Reliefs at Medinet Habu,” 10:3,
“Weigall’s Letter as a Historical Document” (sidebar),
64-67.
9:2, 45.
“Red Chapel Images” (photographs), 10:4, 66-71.
“The KV47 Paintings of E. Harold Jones” (sidebar), 9:2, “Intimate Medinet Habu” (photographs), 11:1, 66-69.
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Hathor capital, Temple of Hatshepsut, Deir el Bahari. Photo: KMT/Forbes
“The Egyptian Pantheon #6: Sekhmet, Goddess of Destruction,” 12:4, 70-77.
“Giants of Egyptology #17, Ludwig Borchardt,” 12:4,
78-80.
FREED, Rita:
“Major Amarna Exhibition Debuts in Boston: Pharaohs
of the Sun: Akhenaten, Nefertiti, Tutankhamen
at the Museum of Fine Arts,” 10:4, 32-47.
FRIEDMAN, Florence Dunn:
“Gifts of the Nile: Ancient Egyptian Faience,” 9:1. 16-26.
GELLER, Jeremy:
(Editor) “Michael Allen Hoffman, 1944-1990: Conversation & Remembrance” 2:1, 20-25 ff.
GIBSON, Gayle (also Gayle Gibson-Kirwin):
“Excellent Mummies, Dated Labels” (sidebar), 3:4, 37.
“How Tall Was Thutmose III? An Investigation into
the Nature of Information,” 11:1, 60-65.
“Names Matter: The Unfinished History of the Niagara Falls Mummies,” 11:4, 18-29.
GILLAM, Robyn:
“Restaging ‘The Triumph of Horus,’ Or Hunting the
Hippo in Toronto,” 11:1, 72-83.
GORDON, Andrew:
“Origins of Ancient Egyptian Medicine,” Pt. 1, 1:2,
26-29.
GORING, Elizabeth:
“Akheperenre Djehutymes: The All-But-Forgotten Se(with Katarin Eremin, Bill Manley & Caroline Cartcond Thutmose,” 11:2, 62-75.
wright) “A 17th Dynsty Egyptian Queen in
“The Egyptian Pantheon #4, Khonsu,” 11:2, 79-81.
Edinburgh?” 11:3, 32-40.
“Giants of Egyptology #15, Theodore M. Davis,” 11:2,
GRAHAM, Geoffrey:
82-84.
(with Joyce Haynes) “A New Egyptian Funerary Arts
“The Portico Court of Thutmose IV at Karnak” (photoGallery at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts,”
graphs), 11:3, 42-47.
9:4, 18-31.
“Giants of Egyptology #16, George Herbert, The 5th
GREEN, Lyn (also L. Green, L.G.):
Earl of Carnarvon,” 11:3, 82-84.
“Digging Up Clues with Amelia Peabody (Emerson),”
“Egyptian Pantheon #5, Hathor, Goddess of Love Who
1:2, 20-23 ff.
Was a Cow,” 12:1, 73-77.
“A ‘Lost Queen’ of Ancient Egypt, King’s Daughter,
“KMT Exclusive: Cairo Museum in Possession of a QuanKing’s Great Wife, Ankhesenamen,” 1:4, 22tity of Gold Foil Which Once Partially Lined
29 ff.
the Lid of the Coffin from KV55,” 12:2, 19-25. “Cyril Aldred, 1914-1991: His Influence,” 2:3, 23 ff.
“God’s Wives of Amen: The Divine Adoratrixes,” 12:2,
“Mummy Mania: The Victorian Fascination with An60-65.
cient Egypt’s Mortal Remains,” 3:4, 34-37.
“I or II? Which Monthuhotep Reunited the Two Lands?” “Isis, The Egyptian Goddess Who Endured in the
(sidebar), 12:3, 42-44.
Graeco-Roman World,” 5:4, 60-68.
“Bab el Hosan: ‘Gate of the Horse’” (sidebar), 12:3, 45.
“Seeing Through Ancient Egyptian Clothes: Garments
“The Narmer Palette: One of the Great Monuments of
& Hairstyles as Indicators of Social Status in
the Early Dynastic Period” (sidebar), 12:3, 82-83.
Old, Middle & New Kingdom Egypt,” 6:4,
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28-40 ff.
“‘Then You Shall Say Concerning Him...’: Patient &
Doctor in Ancient Egypt,” 11:4, 76-82.
“Hand of the God: Sacred & Profane Sex in Ancient
Egypt,” 12:4, 54-59.
GREENBERG, Gary:
“End Paper: Dating the Exodus: Another View,” 5:2,
87-88.
GUZMAN, Diane:
“‘A Moment of Eternity’ Is Theme of Ancient Egyptian Exhibition at Tampere Art Museum in
Finland,” 4:4, 19.
“Bernard Bothmer, 1912-1993: An Appreciation,”
5:1, 39.
“Legacy of an Ex-Patriate Scholar: Brooklyn Museum’s
Wilbour Library of Egyptology,” 5:3, 73-75.
GYÖRY, Hedvig:
“Antiquities from Gamhud: An Exhibition at the
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, Marks 90
Years of Hungarian Archaeology in Egypt,”
9:1, 27-30.
HANEY, Lauren:
“A Matter of Business” (fiction), 8:3, 68-76.
HANKEY, Julie:
“Arthur Weigall & the Tomb of Yuya & Thuyu: A
Letter from Luxor 1905,” 9:2, 41-45.
HANSEN, Kathy:
“Welcome in Egypt! Book a Tour or Plan Your Own
Adventure,” 1:4, 46-51.
“The Chariot in Egypt’s Age of Chivalry,” 5:1, 50-61 ff.
HANSEN, Scott Peter:
“End Paper” (Thutmose III), 3:1, 72.
HARLIK, Elsa Marston:
“Beautiful Spies, Wicked Priests and Just Plain Folk:
Ancient Egypt in Children’s Fiction,” 3:3, 70-75.
HARRELL, James A.:
“The Sphinx Controversy: Another Look at the Geological Evidence,” 5:2, 70-74.
HARRIS, James E.:
“Who Was Who in Room 52?” 1:2, 38-42.
HASEGAWA, So:
(with Sakuji Yoshimura & Jiro Kondo) “A Japanese
Expedition Discovers the New Kingdom Necropolis at Dahshur,” 10:3, 36-43.
HAWASS, Zahi:
“Antiquities Reports from Egypt: The Giza Monuments,” 9:3, 22-25.
“A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Valley
of the Gilded Mummies,” 10:4, 7-85.
HAYNES, Joyce:
(with Geoffrey Graham) “A New Egyptian Funerary
Arts Gallery at Boston’s Museum of Fine
Arts,” 9:4, 18-31.
“America’s Earliest Ancient Egyptian Collection, at
the Peabody Essex Museum of Salem, Massachusetts,” 11:2, 30-41.
HEGAZY, Elsayed:
“Rescuing the New Kingdom Royal Tombs,” 4:2, 58-61.
“The Tomb of Queen Nefertari” (sidebar), 4:2, 62-63.
“Saving the Theban Necropolis: An Emergency Documentation Proposal,” 10:1, 28-33.
HETHERINGTON, Barry:
“Gods, Goddesses, Kings & Queens of Ancient Egypt
Live on in the Heavens,” 11:2, 76-78.
HILL, Marsha:
“Harry Burton (1879-1940)” (sidebar), 8:2, 60-61 ff.
HILTON, Dyan:
(with Aidan Dodson) “The New Egyptian Galleries
of the Musée du Louvre,” 9:4, 32-38.
(with Aidan Dodson) “The Roxie Walker Galleries of
Funerary Archaeology Now Open at the British Museum, London,” 10:3, 56-63.
HOLLIS, Susan Tower:
“5 Egyptian Goddesses in the Third Millenium BC:
Neith, Hathor, Nut, Isis, Nephthys,” 5:4, 4651 ff.
IKRAM, Salima:
“Nile Currents” (from 5:4 to 12:4)
“Food for Eternity: What the Ancient Egyptians Ate
& Drank, Part 1: Meat, Dish, Fowl,” 5:1, 24-33.
“Food for Eternity: What the Ancient Egyptians Ate
& Drank, Part 2: Greens, Bread, Beverages &
Sweets,” 5:2, 53-60 ff.
(with Dennis Forbes) “Alexander the Great’s Tomb
Discovered at Siwa Oasis?” (sidebar), 6:1, 9.
(with Dennis Forbes) “KV5: Retrospects & Prospects,” 7:1, 38-40 ff.
“New Discovery on the Giza Plateau: Unique Structure Revealed in Front of Khafre Pyramid,”
7:3, 18-19.
“An Overlooked Occupant of the Royal Mummies
Cache: The Pet Gazelle of One of the Pinudjem Ladies,” 11:2, 58-61.
“Animal Mummy Project at the Egyptian Museum,
31
Horus colossus, Temple of Horus, Edfu. Photo: KMT/Forbes
Cairo,” 12:4, 18-25.
JAMES, Susan E.:
“End Paper” (on identity of “Elder Lady” in KV35),
4:3, 86-87.
“Who Is the Mummy Elder Lady?” 12:2, 42-50.
“Mutodjmet, Sister-in-Waiting & Great Royal Wife,”
12:4, 32-41.
JAMES, T.G.H.:
“Egyptian Antiquities at Kingston Lacy, Dorset (The
Collection of William John Banks)”, 4:4, 20-32.
“I.E.S. Edwards (1909-1996),” 7:4, 87-88.
JANSSEN, Rosalind:
“An Ancient Egyptian Erotic Fashion: Fishnet Dresses,” 6:4, 41-47.
JEFFREYS, Alan L.
“Mysterious Middle Kingdom Monument on Thoth
Hill, Luxor,” 4:1, 68-72.
JICK, Millicent:
“G7440Z and Boston’s Bead-Net Dress” (sidebar),
7:2, 73-74.
JOHNSON, George B. (also G.B.J.):
(with Jadwiga Lipinska) “Thutmose III at Deir el
Bahari,” 3:3, 12-25.
“‘No One Seeing, No One Hearing,’ KV38 & KV20:
The First Royal Tombs in the Valley of the
Kings,” 3:4, 64-69 ff.
“KV38, The Tomb of Thutmose I” (sidebar: photographs), 3:4, 70-71.
“KV20: The Tomb of Hatshepsut” (sidebar: photographs), 3:4, 74-75.
“The Royal Cache-Tomb DB320 Revisited,” 4:2, 52-57.
“The Pyramid of Meidum, Pt. 1,” 4:2, 68-71, ff.
“KV62: Its Architecture & Decoration,” 4:4, 38-47 ff.
(with Isabel Soliman) “KV 43: The Tomb of Thutmose IV,” 5:1, 40-47.
“The Pyramid of Meidum, Pt. 2,” 5:1, 72-76 ff.
(with Franciszek Pawlicki) “Behind the Third Portico: Polish-Egyptian Restorers Continue Work
on the Upper Terrace at Deir el Bahari,” 5:2,
40-49.
“The Mysterious Cache-Tomb of Fourth Dynasty
Queen Hetepheres,” 6:1, 34-43 ff.
“Restored Treasures Recovered from the Cache-Tomb
of Queen Hetepheres” (sidebar), 6:1, 44-45.
“Vizier Hemninu: Machavellian Conspirator or Unjustly Accused” (sidebar), 6:1, 47.
(with Rodney L. Cron) “De Morgan at Dahshur: Ex-
cavations in the 12th Dynasty Pyramids,
1894-95, Pt. 1,” 6:2, 34-43.
(with Rodney L. Cron) “De Morgan at Dahshur: Excavations in the 12th Dynasty Pyramids,
1894-95, Pt. 2,” 6:4, 48-66.
“Queen Meresankh III: Her Tomb & Times,” 7:4, 44-59.
“Painting with Light: The Work of Harry Burton,
Archaeological Photographer,” 8:2, 58-66 ff.
“Burton’s Color Photography” (sidebar), 8:2, 66-67.
“The Red Pyramid of Sneferu: Inside and Out,” 8:3,
18-27.
“Who Owned What in Tomb 55?” 9:1, 57-66.
“KV47, The Theban Tomb of Siptah,” 9:2, 46-52 ff.
“Reconsideration of Kings’ Valley Tomb 42,” 10:3,
20-28 ff.
“Its Kheker Frieze May be the Clue to Dating KV42”
(sidebar), 10:3, 29.
“Deir el Bahari 2000,” 11:1, 36-37.
“End Paper: Queen Ankhesenamen & the Hittite
Prince,” 11:1, 86-87.
“KV16, The Tomb of Rameses I in the Valley of the
Kings,” 11:4, 62-75.
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JOHNSON, W. Raymond:
(with Yvonne Markowitz) “The Repatriation of Amani“The Dazzling Sun Disk: Iconographic Evidence that
shaketo’s Gold” (sidebar), 10:1, 67.
Amenhotep III Reigned as the Aten Personi- “The Collector’s Eye: Masterpieces of Egyptian Art from
fied,” 2:2, 14-23 ff.
the Thalassic Collection, Ltd., on View at Atlanta’s Michael C. Carlos Museum,” 12:2, 27-32.
“Amenhotep III’s Deification Style” (sidebar), 2:2, 23.
“The Incident at Deir el Bahari and Its Aftermath: An LARCHÉ, Francois:
“The Reconstruction of the So-Called ‘Red Chapel’ of
Open Letter,” 9:1, 3-4.
Hatshepsut & Thutmose III in the Open Air
KALLMAN, Steve:
Museum at Karnak,” 10:4, 56-65.
“End Paper” (Lions & the goddess Sekhmet), 2:3, 72.
LARSON, John A.:
KARLSHAUSEN, Christina:
“Theodore M. Davis and the So-Called Tomb of
(with Thierry J.M. DePutter) “In Search of the Lost
Queen Tiye,” Pt. 1, 1:1, 48-53 ff.
Quarries of the Pharaohs,” 8:3, 54-59.
“Theodore M. Davis and the So-Called Tomb of
KINNAER, Jacques:
Queen Tiye,” Pt. 2, 1:2, 43-46.
“The Decoration Program of the Propylon of Khonsu at
LECUYOT, Guy:
Karnak,” 10:2, 56-65.
“The Ramesseum, the Mansion of Millions of Years
“Aha or Narmer: Which Was Menes?” 12:3, 74-81.
of Rameses II at West Waset,” 10:1, 34-39 ff.
KITCHEN, Kenneth:
“The Archaeological Research of the CNRS at the
“‘As Arrows in...His Quiver’: The Sons of Rameses II,”
Ramesseum” (sidebar), 10:1, 45-47.
7:1, 40-50.
KNUDSEN, Joan:
“Ta Set Neferu: The Valley of the Queens: A Brief Hi(with Patricia Podzorski) “Focus on Egypt’s Past in a
story of Its Excavations,” 11:2, 42-55.
Special Exhibition Featuring the Excavations “Recent Louvre Museum Excavations at Sakkara,”
of George Andrew Reisner,” 5:1, 62-69 ff.
12:2, 33-41.
KNUDSEN, Sandra E.:
LEE, Christopher C.:
“A Mummy ‘Comes to Life’ in Toledo,” 12:1, 36-45.
“Arthur C. Mace (1874-1928),” 3:1, 50-57 ff.
KONDO, Jiro:
LEHNER, Mark:
(with Sakuji Yoshimura & So Hasegawa) “A Japanese
“And Yet More Sphinx-Age Considerations: Notes &
Expedition Discovers the New Kingdom NePhotographs on the West-Schoch Sphinx Hycropolis at Dahshur,” 10:3, 36-43.
pothesis,” 5:3, 40-48.
KRESZTHELYI, Katalin:
LEPROHON, Ronald J.:
“End Paper: Proposed Identification for ‘Unknown
“The Concept of Family in Ancient Egyptian LiteraMan C’ of DB320,” 6:3, 88.
ture,” 10:2, 50-55 ff.
KRITSKY, Gene:
LESKO, Barbara S. (also Barbara Lesko):
“Beetle Gods, King Bees & Other Insects of Ancient
“Researching the Role of Women in Ancient Egypt,”
Egypt,” 4:1, 32-39.
5:4, 14-23 ff.
“Charles Darwin, Evolutionary Egyptologist,” 6:3, 78-82. “Rhode Island & Its Role in American Egyptology,”
KUHLMANN, Michael J. (also M.J.K.):
9:3, 34-40.
“Borchardt’s Meidum Pyramid Building-Ramps” (sideLE VA, Britta:
bar), 5:1, 77.
“The Nubia Museum at Aswan Showcases Over
LACOVARA, Peter:
11,000 Years of Civilization Which Flour“From 1907 to the Present: Boston in Nubia,” 3:3, 61-69.
ished Above the First Cataract in Antiquity,”
(with Nancy Thomas) “In L.A.: ‘The American Discov10:3, 44-51.
ery of Ancient Egypt at the Los Angeles County LIPINSKA, Jadwiga:
Museum of Art,” 6:3, 14-22.
(with George B. Johnson) “Thutmose III at Deir el
“The Riddle of the Reserve Heads,” 8:4, 28-36.
Bahari,” 3:3, 12-25.
(with Yvonne Markowitz) “The Treasure of a Nubian
“Bab el Gusus, Cache-Tomb of the Priests & PriestQueen Reexamined,” 10:1, 60-66.
esses of Amen,” 4:4, 48-59.
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“Exquisite Details: Relief Fragments from the Temple
4:1, 80.
of Thutmose III at Deir el Bahari,” 7:2, 46-51. “The Metropolitan Museum of Art Symposium on
LOBBAN, Richard:
the Art of Amarna & Post-Amarna Periods,”
“A Solution to the Mystery of the Was Scepter of An4:3, 12-14 ff.
cient Egypt & Nubia,” 10:3, 68-77.
“Lecture Report: Early-Eighteenth Dynasty MonuLOWDERMILK, Robert H.:
ments at Abydos,” 4:4, 7.
“Re-Inventing the Machine Herodotus Said Built the “The Metropolitan Hosts an International Hyksos
Great Pyramid,” 2:4, 45-53.
Symposium,” 5:1, 34-35 ff.
MAHMOUD, Adel:
“Temples, Tombs & the Egyptian Universe: An
(with May Trad) “Amenhotep III in the Egyptian
ARCE/Brooklyn Museum Symposium ReMuseum, Cairo,” 6:3, 40-49.
port,” 5:2, 61-64 ff.
MANLEY, Bill:
“ARCE Annual Lecture: Models of Daily Life? A New
(with Katharine Eremin, Elizabeth Goring & CaroLook at the Meketre Miniatures in the Metropolitan Museum” (sidebar), 5:3, 10.
line Cartwright) “A 17th Dynasty Egyptian
“Holman Symposium: Magic and Medicine in Ancient
Queen in Edinburgh?” 11:3, 32-40.
Egypt” (sidebar), 5:3, 11.
MANNICHE, Lise:
“Divine Reflections of Female Behavior,” 5:4, 52-59. “Pharaoh’s Gifts — Stone Vessels from Ancient Egypt
at the Metropolitan Museum of Art” (sideMANUELIAN, Peter Der:
bar), 5:4, 13.
“Boston at Giza: The Museum of Fine Arts’ Race
Against Time in the Shadow of the Pyramids, “An Ancient Egyptian Bestiary at the Metropolitan
Museum,” 6:2, 14-17.
1902-1990,” 1:4, 10-21.
“Khufu’s Ship Sails Again...Well, Sort of,” 6:2, 84-85.
“March 1912, A Month in the Life of American
Egyptologist George A. Reisner,” 7:2, 60-64 ff. “Oz in Egypt: The Nile Soujorn of Frank & Maud
MARKOWITZ, Yvonne:
Baum,” 9:1, 70-80.
(with Peter Lacovara) “The Treasure of a Nubian
MURNANE, William J.:
Queen Reexamined,” 10:1, 60-66.
“Servant, Seer, Saint, Son of Hapu, Amenhotep, Call(with Peter Lacovara) “The Repatriation of Amanied Huy,” 2:2, 8-13 ff.
shaketo’s Gold” (sidebar), 10:1. 67.
“Egyptian Monuments & Historical Memory: New
MCINTYRE, Glenn V.:
Light on the Ancients’ ‘Uses of the Past’ from
“Rameses III & the End of Empire,” 1:3, 12-17 ff.
the Great Hypostyle Hall at Karnak,” 5:3, 14“Locating Per-Rameses, Lost Capital of the 19th Dyn24 ff.
asty,” 2:4, 20-27.
“A Forest of Columns: The Karnak Great Hypostyle
MILLER, Gene:
Hall Project,” 12:3, 50-59.
(with Kristen Thompson) “Margaret Drower: The
NASR, Mohamed:
“Renewing the Sun Court of Luxor Temple,” 8:2, 38-41.
Petrie Connection,” 7:1, 34-37 ff.
“Six Newly Restored Tombs in the Theban NecropoMILLER, Thomas:
lis Now Open for Visitors,” 11:1, 26-35 ff.
“Natural Forms & Translations of Ancient Egyptian
NEWMAN, Richard H.:
Architecture” (photographs), 11:3, 554-59.
“End Paper: Who Was Tutankhamen?” 7:3, 87-88.
MININBERG, David T.:
OPPENHEIM, Adela:
“A 25th Dynasty Vehicular Accident,” 11:3, 60-66.
“A First Look at Recently Discovered 12th Dynasty
MONTSERRAT, Dominic:
“Louisa May Alcott & the Mummy’s Curse,” 9:2, 72-75 ff.
Royal Jewelry from Dahshur,” 6:1, 10-12.
MOYER, David (also D. Moyer, D.M.):
(with Dieter Arnold) “Reexcavating the Senwosret III
“For the Record” (from 5:3 through 12:4).
Pyramid Complex at Dahshur: A Report on
“The 1992 Annual ARCE/NYU Egyptology Symposithe Architecture & Reliefs,” 6:2, 44-56.
um,” 3:4, 8-11.
OREL, Sara:
“End Paper” (remembering “Peter” Tadros Botros),
“Puzzling Together the EES Concession at Gebel el
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Sphinx avenue, Luxor Temple. Photo: KMT/Forbes
Haridi,” 4:3, 52-57.
(with Aidan Dodson) “Rescued Monuments from a
Vanished Land,” 7:1, 52-65.
“John Garstang at Beni Hassan,” 8:1, 54-61.
“The Legacy of John Garstang as Archaeologist &
Archaeological Pioneer” (sidebar), 8:1, 56-57 ff.
OSSIAN, Clair:
“The Most Beautiful of Flowers: Water Lilies & Lotuses in Ancient Egypt,” 10:1, 48-59.
PARTRIDGE, Robert B.:
“Tutankhamen’s Solid-Gold Coffin Was Altered in Antiquity,” 8:1, 64-68.
PATCH, Diana Craig:
“Ancient Faces in New York: Mummy Portraits from
Roman Egypt,” 11:2, 18-29.
PAWLICKI, Franciszek:
(with George B. Johnson) “Behind the Third Portico:
Polish-Egyptian Restorers Continue Work on
the Upper Terrace at Deir el Bahari,” 5:2, 40-49.
PECK, William H.:
“Review: Peter F. Dorman, The Monuments of Senen-
mut,” 1:1, 19.
“Miss Benson & Mut: The Short Egyptological Career of Margaret Benson and Her Excavations
in the Temple of Mut at Karnak,” 2:1, 10-19 ff.
“Mut” (sidebar), 2:1, 18.
“Egypt at the Detroit Institute of Arts: A History
of the Growth of a Collection,” 2:3, 13-19 ff.
“Statue of the Priest Sebekemhet in the Detroit Institute of Arts” (sidebar), 2:3, 20-21.
“Tales of Golden Boats & Beautiful Ladies,” 5:4,
70-75.
“An Early Account of a Mummy Unwrapping,”
10:4, 86-87.
“Windows on Antiquity: Egypt of the Late-1830s
Captured for All Time in the Works of Scottish Artist David Roberts,” 12:2, 68-82.
PETTY, William:
“Hatshepsut & Thutmose III Reconsidered: Some
Thoughts on the Nature of Their Relationship,” 8:1, 44-53.
“Some Problems with the Chronology of Thutmose III,” 11:1, 50-59.
PHILLIPS, Jacke:
(with Aidan Dodson) “Egyptian Antiquities of
Chiddingstone Castle, Kent, England,”
6:1, 51-55 ff.
“Seeking Bruce’s Cippus,” 7:3, 32-36.
PODZORSKI, Patricia:
(with Joan Knudsen) “Focus on Egypt’s Past in a
Special Exhibition Featuring the Excavations of George Andrew Reisner,” 5:1, 62-69 ff.
POULE, Mary Ann:
“ A Temple of Thutmose III, Newly Dicovered on
the Periphery of the Temple of Osiris at
Abydos,” 8:4, 48-59.
PYE, John William:
“A Victorian Voyage Up the Nile from a Photographic Perspective,” 5:3, 60-68.
“Painful Last Days of ‘The Queen of Egyptology’,”
5:4, 77-81.
“What Did You Do in the War, Ankh-Haf?” 9:1, 67-69.
“The Rediscovery of Ancient Kemet on the Nursery Shelves of the 19th Century: A Look at
Early Children’s Books on Egypt,” 9:2, 76-82.
“The Quibells at El Kab: The Start of a Beautiful
Romance,” 12:1, 78-80.
RAVEN, Maarten J.:
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“The First Major Exhibition Devoted to the Old
Kingdom Opens at the Metropolitan Museum:
Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids,“
10:4, 18-31.
RUFFLE, John:
“Cyril Aldred, 1914-1991: His Career,” 2:3, 23-24 ff.
RUFUS-BACH, Kimberly:
“A Mastaba in Chicago? Visiting the Tomb of Unisankh at the Field Museum of Natural History,” 2:4, 28-33.
RUSSMANN, Edna R.
“Eternal Egypt: ‘Masterworks of Ancient Egyptian Art
from the British Museum’ Tour Eight American Cities,” 12:1, 20-35.
RUTHERFORD, John B.:
“KV7, The Tomb of Rameses II: Why Save It?,” 1:3,
46-51.
“End Paper: Can the Valley of the Kings Be Saved?,”
5:3, 87-88.
RYAN, Donald P.:
“Who Is Buried in KV60?,” 1:1, 34-39 ff.
Polychrome Anubis relief, Temple of Hatshepsut, Deir el Bahari. Photo: KMT/Forbes
“Giving a Face to the Mummy of Sensaos in Leiden,” 9:2, 18-25.
REDFORD, Susan:
“Two Field Seasons in the Tomb of Parennefer, No.
188 at Thebes,” 6:1, 62-70.
REEDER, Greg (also G. Reeder):
“Opet Festival Reliefs at Luxor Temple” (photographs),
1:3, 31-37.
“Kom Ombo, Ptolemaic Temple of Horus & Sobek”
(photographs), 1:4, 35-40.
“Step Pyramid Complex” (photographs), 2:1, 32-41.
“Rock-Cut Tomb Details” (photographs), 2:2, 33-37.
“Up at the Giza Plateau: Egyptian and American
Teams Continue Excavating 4th Dynasty Settlement and Cemetery Sites,” 2:4, 39-44.
“Karnak Way Station” (photographs), 3:1, 33-38.
(with D. Forbes) “He Knew Howard Carter,” 3:3, 86-87.
“United for Eternity: Manicurists & Royal Confidantes, Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep in their
Fifth Dynasty Shared Mastaba-Tomb at Sakkara,” 4:1, 22-31.
“Speos Horemheb” (photographs), 4:2, 47-51.
“Running the Heb-Sed,” 4:4, 60-65 ff.
“Mystery of the Hepet” (sidebar), 4:4, 69.
“A Rite of Passage: The Enigmatic Tekenu in Ancient
Egyptian Funerary Ritual,” 5:3, 53-59.
“The Mysterious Muu & the Dance They Do,” 6:3,
68-77 ff.
“Exquisite Details of the Relief Decoration in the
Temple of Seti I at Abydos” (photographs),
8:2, 50-57.
“Musings on the Sexual Nature of the Human-Headed Ba Bird,” 9:3, 72-78.
REEVES, Nicholas:
“Selections from the Eton College Myers Collection
of Egyptian Art Exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum,” 11:3, 18-31.
“The Sigmund Freud Collection of Egyptian Antiquities,” 11:4, 31-39.
ROBINS, Gay:
“While the Woman Looks On: Gender Inequality in
New Kingdom Egypt,” 18-21 ff.
“Women & Children in Peril: Pregnancy, Birth & Infant Mortality in Ancient Egypt,” 5:4, 24-35.
ROEHRIG, Catharine:
“Hatshepsut and the Metropolitan Museum,” 1:1,
28-33.
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“A Beginner’s Guide to Egyptology,” 1:4, 30-34 ff.
“Return to Wadi Biban el Moluk: The Second (1990)
Season of the Valley of the Kings Project,”
2:1, 26-31.
“The Valley Again,” 3:1, 44-47 ff.
“Old Rope: Who Cares About This Ancient Egyptian
Technology?,” 4:2, 72-80.
“Following the Paths of Howard Carter: Filming ‘The
Face of Tutankhamun,” 5:3, 77-84.
“David George Hogarth, A Somewhat Reluctant Egyptologist,” 7:2, 77-81.
“A Beginner’s Guide to Egyptology, 2001,” 12:2, 52-59.
SADEK, Abdel Aziz F.,
“End Paper: Sunrise at Abu Simbel,” 6:1, 88.
SALEH, Ahmed:
“Luxor’s Best-Kept Secret Revealed: The Museum of
Mummification,” 11:1, 19-25.
SALEH, Mohamed:
“A Restoration Report on Yuya’s Mask” (sidebar),
7:2, 43.
Antiquities Reports from Egypt: The Egyptian Museum, Cairo,” 9:3, 18-21.
“Lost & Found: A Cairo Exhibit of Recovered Art
Treasures,” 10:2, 18-24.
SAMPSELL, Bonnie M.:
“Ancient Egyptian Dwarfs,” 12:3, 60-73.
“Did Seneb Have a Dwarf Son?” (sidebar), 12:3, 72.
SANDERS, Roxanne Carol (also Roxanne Sanders):
“Egyptian Splendors from Germany Dazzle in St. Petersberg (Florida),” 7:2, 12-18.
“Penn’s Treasures Open in Texas,” 8:4, 19-27.
SCHADEN, Otto:
“Preliminary Report on Clearance of WV24,” 2:3,
53-61.
SCHAR, Grant:
“Art of the Relief in Ancient Egypt: A Hands-On Experience,” 6:1, 72-77.
SCHOCH, Robert M.:
“Redating the Great Sphinx of Giza,” 3:2, 52-59 ff.
SCHWABE, Calvin W.:
“Origins of Ancient Egyptian Medicine,” Pt. 2, 1:3,
52-55.
SCHNEIDER, Mauricio Elvis:
“Mummies & Antiquities in Rio: The Egyptian Collection of the National Museum of Rio de Janiero,” 7:1, 70-73.
SHARP, David:
“Funerary Enclosures: Early Dynastic ‘Forts’ Reexamined,” 12:1, 60-72.
“German Excavators Find 17th Dynasty Royal Tomb
at Dra Abu el Naga,” 12:3, 9.
SHAW, Roberta:
“90 Years of Collecting Egyptian Antiquities at the
Royal Ontario Museum,” 4:3, 15-22 ff.
“The Tomb Models of Montuhotep II from Deir el
Bahari” (sidebar), 4:3, 22-23.
SKON JEDELE, Nancy J.:
“End Paper” (Greek names of Egyptian towns), 3:2, 72.
SMITH, Stuart Tyson:
“They Did Take It with Them: Requirements for the
Afterlife Evidenced from Intact New Kingdom Tombs at Thebes,” 2:3, 28-33 ff.
“Equipped for Eternity” (sidebar), 2:3, 38-39.
“The First Imperialists,” 3:3, 40-49 ff.
SOLIMAN, Isabella:
(with George B. Johnson) “KV 43: The Tomb of
Thutmose IV,” 5:1, 40-47.
TEETER, Emily:
“Hatshepsut,” 1:1 4-13 ff.
“Kaemwaset, Prince, Priest, Egyptologist,” 1:4, 41-45.
“Popular Worship in Ancient Egypt,” 4:2, 28-37.
“‘Faces of Ancient Egypt’: A Special Exhibition in Chicago
of Works of Egyptian Art from the Collection of
the Oriental Institute,” 8:1, 17-19.
“The Egyptian Gallery at the Oriental Institute Museum
Reopens at Three Years of Construction, Reinstallation,” 10:4, 48-55.
“The Egyptian Collection of the Seattle Art Museum,”
12:3, 22-35.
THOMAS, Nancy:
(with Peter Lacovara) “In L.A.: ‘The American Discovery of Ancient Egypt’ at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art,” 6:3, 14-22.
THOMPSON, Jason:
“Tomb-Dwelling in 19th Century Thebes: Sir Gardner
Wilkinson’s House at Sheikh abd el Qurna.” 7:2, 52-59.
THOMPSON, Kristen:
(with Gene Miller) “Margaret Drower: The Petrie Connection,” 7:1, 34-37 ff.
TRAD, May:
(with Adel Mahmoud) “Amenhotep III in the Egyptian
Museum, Cairo,” 6:3, 40-49.
VAN RINSVELD, Bernard:
“Redating a Monumental Stone Hawk-Sculpture in the
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Musées Royaux, Brussels,” 4:1, 14-21.
“Leopold II: Egypt, Africa & the Royal Museums” (sidebar), 4:1, 16.
“Jean Capart (1877-1947)” (sidebar), 4:1, 20.
VERNER, Miroslav:
(with Gae Callendar) “Image and Reflection: Two Old
Kingdom Queens Named Khentkaus,” 8:3, 26-35.
“Discovery & Clearance of the Intact Tomb of Iufaa at
Abusir,” 10:1, 1-27.
VILELA, Eduardo:
“The Mystic Paintings of Eduardo Vilela” (paintings),
9:3, 44-45.
WAGEMAN, Susan:
“A Christmas Surprise,” 3:4, 36.
WARD, Pearl L.:
“Sailing to Nubia in the 19th Century,” 7:3, 20-31.
“Early Travelers in Middle Egypt and What They Saw
There,” 8:4, 74-82.
“The French House Perched Atop Luxor Temple,” 9:4,
76-81.
“The Reverend Archibald Sayce: Scholar in a Frock
Coat,” 10:3, 79-83.
“The Tourist Scene in Egypt During the 19th & Early20th Centuries,” 11:3, 70-81.
WEBB, Peter John:
“The Ushabti Treasures of Chiddingstone Castle” (sidebar), 6:1, 56-57.
WEGNER, Josef:
“South Abydos: Burial Place of the Third Senwosret?
Old & New Excavations at the Abydene Complex of Senwosret III,” 6:2, 58-71.
WILKINSON, Richard:
“The Other Valley of the Kings: Exploring the Western
Branch of the Theban Royal Necropolis,” 2:3,
46-52.
“The Paths of Re: Symbolism in the Royal Tombs of Wadi Biban el Moluk,” 4:3, 42-51.
WILLIAMS, Bernice:
Photo Essay: “Sacredness of Place,” 12:4, 29-31
WINKELMAN, Betty (also B. Winkelman):
“Buhen: Blueprints of an Egyptian Fortress,” 6:2, 72-81.
“Spacious & Comfortable Dwellings: Homes of the Nobles at Akhetaten,” 10:2, 66-79.
“Akh Isut Nebhepetre: The Mortuary Complex at Deir
el Bahari of Nebhepetre Montuhotep,” 12:3, 3649.
WOMACK, Robert E.:
“The Pyramid of El Kûla: Could It Be Additional Evidence of Early Mesopotamian Cultural Influence?” 5:2, 65-69.
YOSHIMURA, Sakuji:
“A Japanese Expedition Discovers the New Kingdom
Necropolis at Dahshur,” 10:3, 36-43.
ZIVIE, Alain:
“Jean-Philippe Lauer (1902-2001), A Remembrance,”
12:3, 18-20.
ZUHDI, Omar:
“Manetho,” 3:1, 22-31.
“Dating the Exodus: A Study in Ancient Egyptian
Chronology,” 4:2, 14-20 ff.
“A Homeric Perspective on Merenptah’s Libyan War,”
6:4, 68-73 ff.
“Joseph: The Career of an Egyptian Official,” 7:4, 69-78.
“A Few Remarks on the So-Called ‘New Chronology’
and the Joseph Story” (sidebar), 7:4, 77.
“Apropos of the South Wing of Seti I’s Temple at Abydos,” 8:2, 43-49.
“Rameses at Kadesh: A New Look at an Old Battle,”
8:4, 60-73.
“When Were the Mythological Papyri Composed?,”
9:3, 79-84.
“Meggido: ‘The Capture of a Thousand Towns,” 9:4,
68-75.
“A Tale of Two Ahmoses, Or How to Begin an Empire,” 11:4, 50-60.
“Imperial Twilight: End of the Egyptian New Kingdom
in Syria-Palestine,” 12:4, 42-52.
INTERVIEWS
DORMAN, Peter F., “70 Years at the Walls,” 5:2, 25-35.
DROWER, Margaret, “The Petrie Connection,” 7:1,
34-37 ff.
GORDON, Andrew; RICHTER, Arthur, “Archaeologia: Buying & Selling Antiquarian Books on
Ancient Egypt,” 1:3, 56-59 ff.
HAWASS, Zahi, “The Man in Charge of the Giza Plateau Talks to KMT,” 1:3, 28-30.
“Matters on the Giza Plateau,” 8:2, 16-25.
ISKANDER, Nasri, “The Egyptian Royal Mummy
Room,” 3:4, 18-21.
JAMES, T.G.H., “A Chat with T.G.H. James,” 1:2, 1217 ff.
KEMP, Barry, “A Different Kind of Archaeology,” 2:2,
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Detail, Old Kingdom mastaba relief, Sakkara. Photo: KMT/Forbes
SELECT-SUBJECT I N D E X
By volume:number & pages (e.g., 3:1, 39-43);
italics indicate illustration(s)
A
“A Matter of Business” (fiction) — 8:3, 68-76
“A Moment of Eternity” exhibition, Finland — 4:4, 19
Abu Simbel — 6:1, 86-88; 7:1, 64-65;
Abydos, Eighteenth Dynasty monuments at — 4:4, 7
Abydos, excavations at — 3:1, 48-49; 10:4, 89-90
“After Tutankhamun” (Valley of the Kings symposium) — 1:2, 8-11 ff
Aha, King — 12:3, 74-81
Ahmes, Queen — 5:2, 49;
Ahmes-Nefertari, Queen — 5:2, 20-21; 12:2, 62
Ahmose I, King — 5:2, 16; 11:4, 50-60
Ahmose, son of Ebana — 11:4, 55-59
Akhenaten Temple Project (Karnak) — 2:2, 24-32 ff;
2:3, 12
Akhetaten, nobles’ home at — 10:2, 66-79
Alcott, Louisa May — 9:2, 70-75 ff
Aldred, Cyril — 2:3, 22-26 ff
Alexander the Great, alleged tomb of — 6:1, 9
Amanishaketo, Nubian queen, gold of — 10:1, 60-67
Amarna, El — (excavations of) 2:2, 49-53; (rock-cut
tombs of) 2:2, 33-37
Amarna period art — 2:4, 72; 7:4, 18-33;(Metropol44-48.
itan Museum of Art 1993 symposium on),
LEHNER, Mark, “Up on the Giza Plateau,” 2:4, 394:3, 12-14 ff
44.
LIPINSKA, Jadwiga, “The Polish Archaeology Missions Amarna princesses — 12:4, 32, 34 ff
Amen (-Re), deity — 7:3, 60-67
at Deir el Bahari,” 3:2, 46-51.
MARTIN, Geoffrey, “On the Site of New Discoveries Amenemhet II, “White Pyramid” of — 6:4, 50-51
Amenemhet III, King — 9:1, 47-49
in the New Kingdom Necropolis at South
Amenemhet III, “Black Pyramid” of — 6:4, 62-65
Sakkara,” 5:1, 16-23 ff.
MERTZ, Barbara, “Still in Print After All These Years,” Amenemhet IV, King — 9:1, 47
4:1, 60-65 ff.
Amenhotep I, King — 5:2, 14-24
MILLS, Anthony J., “The Dakhlah Oasis Project,”
Amenhotep II, King — 1:3, 4; 8:3, 36-52; (mummy
2:1, 55 ff.
of) 1:2, 40-41; 3:4, 30-31; 4:2, 21; 8:3, 49-51
POLZ, Daniel, “Dra Abu el Naga,” 3:1, 39-43.
Amenhotep II, (Karnak) Festival Hall of — 1:2, 18-19
Amenhotep III, King — 1:2, 52-57; 1:3, 2; 2:2, 14-23
RADWAN, Mansur, “Up at the Giza Plateau,” 2:4,
ff; 3:2, 12-17 ff, 24-34; 7:1, 21
39-44.
“Amenhotep and His World, Egypt’s Dazzling Sun”
REDFORD, Donald B., “Still Seeking Akhenaten at
1992-93 exhibition — 3:2, 12-23; 3:3, 8-9
Karnak on the 25th Anniversary of the ATP,”
Amenhotep III, colossus of, Cairo Museum — 6:3,
2:2, 24-32 ff.
40-50
WEEKS, Kent, “Anatomy of a Concession,” 1:1, 40Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten, King — (representations
47 ff.
39
of) 2:2, 38-43; 2:4, 72; 7:1, 30, 32
Amenhotep, High-Priest of Amen — 4:3, 26-27
Amenhotep, son of Hapu — 2:2, 8-13 ff; 2:3, 2
Amenirdis, Divine Adoratrice — 5:4, 19; 12:2, 63
Amenmesses, King — 4:1, 52-59 ff; 4:3, 5-6
Amen-Mut dyad, Luxor Temple — 8:2, 9
Ameny-Qemu, Pyramid of, Dahshur — 8:3, 60-63
“An Ancient Egyptian Bestiary” 1995 exhibition —
6:2, 14-17
“Ancient Faces: Mummy Portraits from Roman Egypt”
2000 exhibition — 11:2, 18-29
Animal Mummy Project, Cairo Museum — 12:4, 18-25
Ankhesenamen (-aten), Queen — 1:4, 22-29 ff; 3:3,
70; 11:1, 86-87
Ankh-Haf, bust of — 9:1, 67-69
Apis Bull — 1:4, 44-45, 63; 6:1, 1-32
Archaeologia, antiquarian booksellers — 1:3, 56-59 ff
“A Sense of Place” symposium — 1:4, 8
“A Tale of Two Brothers,” interpretation of — 2:4,
64-68
Aten, deity — 2:2, 14-23
Awibre-Hor, King — 6:4, 48-66
Ay, King — 12:4, 36-40
Ayrton, Edward — 1:2, 47-51; 9:2, 48 ff, 65 ff
56-63
Brooklyn Museum of Art, Egyptian collection of —
4:4, 72-85; (Wilbour Library) 5:3, 73-75
Brugsch, Émile — 7:3, 14-16
Brugsch, Heinrich — 7:3, 14-16
Breasted, James Henry — 7:4, 80-82
Brunton, Guy — 11:1, 42-49
Brunton, Winifred — 1:4, 52-61; 2:1, 2-3; 7:4, 43
Budge, E.A. Wallis — 8:2, 78-80
Buhen, Fortress of — 6:2, 72-81
Burton, Harry — 8:2, 58-75; 9:2, 48
Butros, Tadros (“Peter”) — 4:1, 80
Buttles, Jeannette — 1:2, 43
C
canopic equipment — 3:4, 52-63; 6:1, 22-23; 10:1,
21; 11:2, 35; 11:2, 51
Capart, Jean — 4:1, 20
cap-crown — 4:4, 4-5
Carnarvon, Lord (George Herbert) — 1:2, 9
Carter, Howard — 1:2, 9; 3:1, 50-59 ff; 3:3, 87; 3:4,
B
Thutmose II relief, block yard, Karnak. Photo: KMT/Forbes
ba bird — 9:3, 72-78
Bab el Gusus, cache-tomb — 4:4, 48-59
Bab el Hosen (“Gate of the Horse”), cenotaph —
12:3, 45
Bahariya Oasis, discoveries at — 10:4, 72-85
Baketwerel, Queen — 4:2, 38-46; 5:2, 5; 5:3, 8
Bankes, William John, collection of — 4:4, 20-32
Baum, L. Frank & Maud in Egypt — 9:1, 70-80
beaded fishnet dress(es) — 6:4, 41-47; 7:2, 73-74
Belzoni, Giovanni Battista — 11:4, 62-65
Beni Hasan, excavations at — 8:1, 54-61
Benson, Margaret — 2:1, 10-19 ff
Bes, deity — 5:4, 29-33; 10:4, 84-85; 11:4, 81; 12:3, 27
birth — 5:4, 25-35
block fields, Karnak — 8:3, 64-67
boats, Early Dynastic at Abydos — 3:1, 48-49; 12:1,
64-65
Borchardt, Ludwig — 5:1, 77; 12:4, 78-80
Bothmer, Bernard V. — 5:1, 39
British Museum, London — 3:3, 30-31; (Roxie Walker Galleries of Funerary Archaeology) 10:3,
40
66-68; 4:1, 7; 12:3, 45
cartouche — 7:2, 23
Champollion, Jean François — 6:4, 74-75 ff
Chapelle Rouge (see Red Chapel)
chariot(s) — 5:1, 50-61 ff
Chicago House, Luxor — 1:3, 38-41; 5:2, 25-35
Chicago House method (epigraphy) — 1:3, 41; 5:2,
36-39
Chiddingstone Castle, collection at — 6:1, 51-61
children’s books on Egypt — 9:2, 76-82
children’s fiction, ancient Egypt in — 3:3, 70-75
Cincinnati Museum of Art — 7:4, 35-42
cippus of Horus — 7:3, 32-36
clothing — 6:4, 28-40 ff;
coffin of 17th Dynasty queen in Edinburgh — 11:3,
32-40
coffins — 2:3, 40; 5:3, 36-37
Colossi of Memnon — 1:4, 5
conservation — 1:3, 22-23
Cook, Thomas — 11:3, 75 ff
coregency — (Amenhotep III/IV) 2:2, 64-66
cranial-facial morphology — 4:1, 4
crowns, Ptolemaic — 7:3, 44-45
Currelly, Charles T. — 4:3, 14-24
(mummy of ) 4:1, 4; 4:3, 39
Djeho, dwarf — 12:3, 69-70
Djeser-Djeseru (see Hatshepsut, Mortuary Temple of)
Djoser, King — 2:1, 32-41; 9:2, 29 ff
domestic architecture — 10:2, 66-79
Dorman, Peter F. — (interview) 5:2, 25-35
Dra Abu el Naga, excavations at — 3:1, 39-43; 12:3, 8
Drovetti, Bernardino — 5:3, 70-72
Drower, Margaret — 7:1, 34-37 ff
Dunham, Dows — 1:4, 13; 3:3, 68; 10:1, 64-66
dwarfs (-ves) — 1:3, 5; 12:3, 60-73; 12:4, 35-36, 38
E
Edwards, Amelia — 5:4, 77-81; 6:2, 4
Edwards, I.E.S. — 7:4, 87-88
Egypt Exploration Society, excavations of — 4:3, 5257
“Egypt: 5,000 Years of Civilization” traveling Brazilian exhibition of replicas — 9:3, 41-43
Egyptian Antiquities Service — 10:2, 80-84
“Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids” 1999-2000
exhibition — 10:4, 18-31
Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, Cairo — 9:3, 1821; 10:2, 18-24, 28-30
Egyptology, beginner’s guide to — 1:4, 30-34 ff; 12:2,
D
52-59
dahabiya(s) — 7:3, 20-31
Egyptomania — 4:1, 40-51
Dahshur, excavations at — 6:2, 34-43, 44-56; 6:4, 48“Egypt’s Dazzling Sun: Amenhotep III and His World”
66; (New Kingdom necropolis at) 10:3, 36-43
1992-93 exhibition — 3:2, 12-23; 3:3, 8-9
Dakhlah Oasis Project — 1:3, 6; 2:1, 54, 56, 58 ff
Elder Lady — (mummy of) 4:3, 86-87; 5:1, 5-6;
Darwin, Charles — 6:3, 78-82
12:2, 42-50; 12:4, 37, 39
Davis, Theodore M. — 1:1, 48-53 ff; 1:2, 43-46; 9:2,
El Kab, site of — 7:4, 60-68
42, 48, 65 ff; 11:2, 82-84
El Kula, Pyramid of — 5:2, 65-69; 5:3, 8
“Davis’s Dog” — 12:3, 3; 12:4, 22-23
DB320 (1st Royal Mummies Cache) — 3:4. 22-29 ff, Emerson, Amelia Peabody (fictional character) —
1:2, 20-23 ff;
39-50; 10:2, 40-41
Epigraphic Survey (University of Chicago Oriental
Deeds of Suppiluliuma — 11:1, 86
Institute) — 1:3, 38-41; 5:2, 25-39
“deification style” of Amenhotep III — 2:2, 23
erotic fashion — 6:4, 41-47
Deir el Bahari, excavations, restorations at — 3:2,
“Eternal Egypt: Masterworks of Ancient Egyptian Art
46-51; 3:3, 12-25; 11:1, 36-37
from the British Museum” 2001-2004 exhibiDeir el Bahari, 1997 tourist massacre at — 9:1, 3-4
tion, 12:1, 20-35
De Morgan, Jacques — 6:1, 11; 6:2, 34-43; 6:4, 48-66
“Eton College Myers Collection of Egyptian Art”
Derry, Dr. Douglas — 1:2, 39
2000-2001 exhibition — 11:3, 18-31
Detroit Institute of Arts — 2:3, 13-19 ff, 20-21
Eugenie, Empress — 9:2, 44-45
Divine Adoratice (-ixes) — 5:4, 18; 12:2, 60-65
Djedefre, King — 7:1, 31
Exodus, the — 4:2, 14-27; 4:3, 4-5; 4:4, 2; 5:2, 87Djedptahifuankh, High-Priest of Amen — 4:3, 39;
88; 5:3, 5-8
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F
“Faces of Ancient Egypt” 1997 exhibition — 8:1, 1719
faience — 9:1, 16-26; 9:4, 39-43
Fairservis, Walter A., Jr. — 6:1, 81
family, concept of in ancient Egypt — 10:2, 50-55 ff
“Famine Stela,” so-called — 9:2, 28
Ferlini, Guiseppi — 10:1, 60-64
Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago — 2:4,
28-33
fishnet (beaded) dresses — 6:4, 41-47; 7:2, 73-74
“Focus on Egypt’s Past” exhibition, Berkeley — 5:1,
62-69 ff
folk lore — 5:4, 70-75
food and drink — (meat, fish, fowl) 5:1, 24-33; (greens,
bread, beverages, sweets) 5:2, 53-60 ff
food offerings, funerary — 5:1, 27
Fourth Dynasty — 7:4, 48
French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS),
work of at the Ramesseum — 10:1, 45-47
Freud, Sigmund, Egyptian collection of — 11:4, 31-39
funerary enclosures, Early Dynastic (“forts”) — 12:1, 60-72
funerary practices, New Kingdom — 2:3, 28-45 ff;
5:3, 53-59; 6:3, 68-77;
funerary texts — 9:3, 79-84
G
Gamhud, antiquities from exhibited in Budapest —
9:1, 27-30
Garstang, John — 8:1, 54-61
gazelle, pet, mummy of — 11:2, 58-61
Gebel el Hardi, excavations at — 4:3, 52-57
gender inequality — 1:3, 18-21 ff; 1:4, 2-3
genital mutilations — 9:2, 6
Getty Conservation Institute — 1:3, 42-45
“Gifts of the Nile: Ancient Egyptian Faience” 1998
exhibition — 9:1, 16-26
Giza Mastaba Series (MFA, Boston) — 8:1, 70-74
Giza Plateau — 1:4, 10-21; 2:4, 39-44; 7:3, 18-19;
9:3, 22-25; 10:2, 25-27
God’s Wife (-ves) of Amen — 5:4, 19; 5:4, 36-43;
12:2, 60-65
Gordon, Lucy Duff — 9:4, 76-81
Great Hypostyle Hall Project, Karnak — 5:3, 14-24
ff; 12:3, 50-59
Greek forms of ancinet Egyptian place names — 3:2,
72
“guardian” statues, royal — 2:3, 42-43
H
Hapi, deity — 10:3, 52-56
Harer Collection of Egyptian antiquities — 8:1, 20-28
Hathor, deity — 5:4, 32-35; 12:1, 73-77; 12:3, 32
Hatnofer & Ramose, Tomb of — 2:3, 34-37;
Hatshepsut, Queen/King — 1:1, 4-13 ff; 1:1, 20-23,
25-27, 29, 30-33; 2:3, 9; 4:2, 14-27; 5:4, 2223, 36-43; 6:4, 16-27 ff ; 8:1, 44-53; (spleen/
liver of) 4:3, 2
Hatshepsut, faience offering stand of — 9:4, 39-43
Hatshepsut, Mortuary Temple of (Djeser-Djeseru) —
1:1, 11-12; 5:2, 40-49; 8:2, 34-37; 11:1, 36-37
Hawass, Zahi — (interview) 1:3, 28-30; (interview)
8:2, 16-25
hawk-statue, Museés Royaux, Brussels — 4:1, 14-21
Hay, Robert — 7:2, 56-58
Hearst, Phoebe Apperson — 5:1, 66
Heb-Sed, festival of — 4:4, 60-71; 5:2, 4-5
Hemninu, Vizier — 6:1, 47; 7:2, 15
Henttawy, Queen — (mummy of) 3:4, 26-27; 4:1, 6;
4:3, 34
hepet, instrument — 4:4, 69
Herbert, George, Lord Carnarvon — 11:3, 82-84
Herihor, Priest-King — 4:3, 25-41
Herodotus — 2:4, 46
Hetepheres, Queen, Tomb of — 1:4, 18-19; 6:1, 34-50
Hieraconpolis, excavations at — 7:3, 46-59 ff
Hoffman, Michael A. — 2:1, 20-25 ff
Hogarth, David George — 7:2, 77-81
homosexuality — 12:4, 57-58
Horemheb, King — 1:2, 18-19; 9:1, 31-44
Horemheb, private tomb of, Sakkara — 5:1, 16-23 ff;
Valley of Kings tomb of — 2:3, 62-65
Hyksos Symposium, 1993, at Metropolitan Museum
of Art — 5:1, 34-35 ff
I
imperialism, Egyptian — 3:3, 40-49 ff, 50-59 ff
infant mortality — 5:4, 24-35
inlaid relief — 10:3, 64-67
insects — 4:1, 32-39
International Congress of Egyptology, Sixth (Turin)
— 2:3, 9-10
Isis, deity — 5:4, 46-51 ff, 52-59, 60-68
Iufaa, Tomb of, Abusir — 10:1, 18-27
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J
James, T.G.H. (interview) — 1:2, 12-17 ff
jewelry — 6:1, 10-11, 25; 6:2, 40-41; 6:4, 52-53, 55,
57; 8:4, 42; 10:1, 66-67; 11:1, 44-48; 11:4, 46
Jones, E. Harold — 9:2, 53
Joseph, Patriarch — 7:4, 69-78; 8:1, 3-5
Restored Osiride colossus head, Temple of Hatshepsut, Deir el Bahari. Photo: KMT/Forbes
K
Kadesh, Battle of — 8:4, 60-73; 12:4, 49-50
Kamose, King — 11:4, 54-55
Kemp, Barry — (interview) 2:2, 44-48
Kha & Merit, Tomb of (TT8) — 2:3, 44-45
Khamwaset (Kaemwaset), Prince — 1:4, 41-45 ff;
6:1, 18-32; 7:1, 50-51
Khasekhemwy, King — 7:2, 27; 7:3, 54
kheker frieze — 10:3, 29
Khentkaus, queens — 8:3, 28-35; 8:4, 7-8
Kheper, deity — 10:3, 71
Khonsu, deity — 11:2, 79-81
Khufu, model ship of — 6:2, 84-85
Kingston Lacy, Dorset, collection at — 4:4, 20-32
Kiya, Royal Wife — 12:4, 37
Kom Ombo, Temple of Horus & Sobek at — 1:4, 3540
KV5 (Tomb of Rameses II Children) — 1:1, 61-63;
7:1, 38-40 ff
KV7 (Tomb of Rameses II) — 1:3, 46-51
KV10 (Tomb of Amenmesses) — 4:1, 8-9; 4:2, 38-46
KV16 (Tomb of Rameses I) — 11:4, 62-75
KV20 (Tomb of Hatshepsut) — 3:4, 64-81
KV21 (anonymous) — 2:1, 27, 29-31
KV35 (Tomb of Amenhotep II, 2nd Royal Mummies
Cache) — 2:2, 72; 2:3, 2-4; 2:4, 2; 3:4, 30-33
ff; 8:3, 46-47
KV36 (Tomb of Maihirpre) — 4:3, 71-83
KV38 (Tomb of Thutmose I) — 3:4, 64-81
KV42 (anonymous) — 10:3, 20-33 ff; (sarcophagus
in) 10:3, 33
KV43 (Tomb of Thutmose IV) — 5:1, 40-49
KV45 (anonymous) — 3:1, 44-47 ff
KV46 (Tomb of Yuya & Thuyu) — 10:3, 83
KV47 (Tomb of Siptah) — 9:2, 46-64
KV55 (“Tomb of Queen Tiye,” Amarna Cache) —
1:1, 48-53 ff; 1:2, 43-46; 9:1, 57-66; 9:2, 4145; (coffin from) 9:2, 6: 9:3, 3-4; 9:4, 3-6;
10:1, 3-4 ff; 10:3, 2, 18-19; 12:1, 3; 12:2, 3,
19-25
KV56 (“Gold Tomb”) — 9:2, 65-69
KV57 (Tomb of Horemheb) — 2:3, 62-65
KV60 (Tomb of In-Sitre) — 1:1, 34-39 ff
KV62 (Tomb of Tutankhamen) — 4:1, 9; 4:4, 38-47
L
Lahun, excavations at — 11:1, 38-49
Lake Nasar (“Nubian Sea”), monument sites of —
7:1, 52-65
Lauer, Jean-Philippe — 10:2, 30-31; (remembrance
of) 12:3, 18-20
Legrain, Georges — 8:3, 78-80
Leopold II, King of Belgium — 4:1, 16
Lepsius, Karl Richard — 5:1, 36-38
Libyan pharaohs (22nd Dynasty) — 6:3, 52-67
Libyan war, Merneptah’s — 6:4, 68-73 ff
lion(s) — 2:3, 72
“Lost and Found” 1999 exhibition — 10:2, 18-24
“Lost in a Pyramid; or, the Mummy’s Curse” (fiction)
— 9:2, 72-75 ff
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M
Mace, Arthur C. — 3:1, 50-57 ff
magic — 5:3, 11
Mahirpre (Maihirpre), Fanbearer — (Tomb of) 4:3,
71-83; (mummy of) 4:3, 71, 80-81; 4:4, 6
Mahou, Tomb of, Luxor — 7:3, 69-71
manacle(s) — 5:1, 2
Manetho — 3:1, 22-31
Mansoor El Amarna Collection — 2:4, 10-11 ff; 3:1,
2; 3:2, 3-4
Mariette, Auguste — 6:1, 29; 9:4, 82-84
Martin, Geoffrey T. (interview) — 5:1, 16-23 ff
Masharta, High-Priest of Amen — 4:3, 33, 38; (mummy of) 8:2, 8; 11:1, 21
masks, funerary, Middle Kingdom — 5:1, 70-71
Maspero, Gaston — 4:4, 34-37; 5:1, 2-4; 9:2, 42;
12:4, 45
medicine — 1:2, 26-29; 1:3, 52-55; 11:4, 76-82
Medinet Habu (Mortuary Temple of Rameses III) —
“Mistress of the House, Mistress of Heaven” 1997 ex1:3 14-15; 10:3, 64-67; 11:1, 66-69; 12-4, 44hibition — 7:4, 35-42
45 ff (lost records of) 4:4, 16-18; (controver- Montu, deity — 10:3, 69
sy) 8:1, 42
Montuhirkopshef, Prince — 8:1, 43
Meidum, Pyramid of (Harem el Kaddab, False Pyrmummies — 3:1, 58-67; 3:2, 2-4; 3:3, 7; 3:4, 13-17 ff,
amid) — 4:2, 64-71 ff; 5:1, 72-82; 5:4, 4-5;
18-21, 22-29 ff, 30-33 ff, 34-37, 39-50, 51 ff;
6:1, 4-5
11:3, 60-66
Meketre, Vizier, tomb models of — 6:3, 24-39
mummies, animal — 3:4, 38; 11:1, 24-25; 11:2, 58Menenre, King — (mummy of) 8:4, 83-85
61; 12:4, 18-25
Menes, King — 12:3, 74-81
mummy unwrapping — 10:4, 86-87
Menkaure, King — 1:4, 15-17; (coffin of) 5:2, 2
Murnane, William J. — (remembrance of) 12:1, 4-6
Meresankh III, Queen — (tomb of) 7:4, 44-59
Musée du Louvre — 9:4, 32-38
Meritaten, Princess-Queen — 8:3, 85-87
Musées Royaux, Brussels — 4:1, 14-21
Merneptah (-enptah), King — 4:1, 52-55; 7:1, 50-51; Museo Egizio, Turin — 2:3, 9-11
(mummy of) 4:2, 21; (sarcophagus of) 2:1,
Muses, Charles — 8:3, 60-63
42-49; (Libyan war of) 6:4, 68-73 ff
Museu Nacional, Rio de Janiero, Egyptian collection
Mertz, Barbara (interview) — 4:1, 60-67; 4:2, 5
of — 7:1, 70-73
Metropolitan Museum of Art — 1:1, 28-33; 1:2,
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston — 1:4, 10-21; 3:3, 3217ff; 1:4, 3-4; 3:1, 54 ff; 3:4, 88; 7:4, 18-31
33, 61-69; 9:4, 18-31
Miethe, Adolf, art of — 2:4, 35-38
Museum of Mummification, Luxor — 11:1, 19-25
Mills, Anthony — 2:1, 55, 57, 59 ff
Mut, goddess — 2:1, 18; 8:2, 81-82
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Detail, polychromeOld Kingdom mastaba relief, Sakkara. Photo: KMT/Forbes
lotus — see water lily
Luxor Cachette (Lode) — 1:3, 7-8; 1:4, 5; 3:1, 5; 3:2,
35-45
Luxor Temple — 1:2, 31; 9:4, 76-81; (Akhenaten talatat at) 1:2, 59-61; (Opet Festival reliefs at)
1:3, 31-37; (restoration of Sun Court of) 8:2,
38-41; 10:2, 39-40
Mut, Temple & Precinct of, Karnak — 2:1, 10-19 ff;
5:4, 70-75; 10:2, 39
Mutnodjmet, Queen — 12:4, 32-41
muu dancers — 6:3, 68-77 ff
Myers, Major William Joseph, collection of — 11:3,
18-31
Mythological Papyri — 9:3, 79-84
N
Nakhtmin, General — 12:4, 39-40
Narmer, King — 12:3, 74-81
Narmer Palette — 7:3, 52-53; 12:3, 82-83
Naville, Henri Edouard — 6:2, 82-83 ff; 12:3, 40-41
Nebhepetre Montuhotep, King — 12:3, 42-43
Nebhepetre Montuhotep, Mortuary Complex of, Deir
el Bahari — 12:3, 36-49
Nefertari, Queen — (tomb of) 1:3, 42-45; 11:2, 46-47, 49
Nefertiti, Queen — 7:4, 18-31; 12:4, 32, 34, 36-37,
39; (mummy of?) 12:2, 42-50; (ring of) 12:4,
26-28
Neferuptah, Princess, intact burial of — 11:4, 40-47
Neferure, Princess — 1:1, 16; 1:2, 2; 5:4, 36-45; 12:2, 62
Neith, deity — 5:4, 46-51 ff
Nekhtnebef (Nectanebo) I, King — 1:2, 32, 35
“New Chronology” — 7:4, 77
Niagara Falls mummies — 4:1, 6; 11:4, 18-29; 12:1, 7
Niankhkhanum & Khanumhotep, Tomb of, Sakkara
— 4:1, 22-31; 4:2, 5-6; 4:3, 3-4
Ninth Pylon, Karnak — 10:2, 36-37
Notjeme, Queen — 4:3, 32;
Nubia — 3:3, 27-39, 40-49 ff, 50-59 ff, 61-69
Nubia Museum, Aswan — 10:3, 44-51
Nut, deity — 5:4, 46-51 ff
Papyrus of Her-Uben — 9:3, 79-84
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Egyptian collection
of — 11:2, 30-41
Pepi I, King — 7:3, 56-57
Pepi II, King — (and General Sistine) 12:4, 58
Perniankhu, dwarf — 12:3, 67-69
Per-Rameses, city — 2:4, 20-27
Peters, Elizabeth — 1:2, 20-23 ff
Petrie, W.M. Flinders — 3:1, 8-10 ff; 11:1, 40 ff; 11:3,
32 ff
Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology — 3:1, 8-21
ff
“Pharaoh’s Gifts” 1994 exhibition — 5:4, 13
“Pharaohs of the Sun: Akhenaten, Nefertiti, Tutankhamen” 1999-2001 exhibition — 10:4, 32-47
“Pharaohs: Treasures of Egyptian Art from the
Louvre” 1996 exhibition — 7:1, 30-34
Pinudjem I, Priest-King — 4:3, 34-35; (mummy of)
4:1, 4; 4:2, 3-4; 6:2, 86-87
Pinudjem II, High-Priest of Amen — 4:3, 33, 39
Polish archaeology missions at Deir el Bahari — 3:2,
46-51; 3:3, 12-25
Polz, Daniel — (interview), 3:1, 39-43
pregnancy — 5:4, 24-35
Propylon of Khonsu, Karnak — 10:2, 56-65
Punt — 1:1, 9-10
pyramid-building machine — 2:4, 45-53
pyramid ramps — 4:1, 3-4
pyramids, decline of — 5:3, 25-39 ff
pyramids, Giza — 4:1, 10-11; 4:3, 7
Q
Qar, Tomb of, Abusir — 7:2, 32-39
quarries — 8:3, 54-59
“Queen Nefertiti and the Royal Women: Images of
O
Beauty from Ancient Egypt” 1996-97 exhibiobelisk(s) — 1:1, 10
tion — 7:4, 18-31
Open Air Museum, Karnak — 1:1, 20-27; 10:2, 34-36
Quibell, James E. — 7:3, 46 ff, 54; 9:2, 42; 12:1, 78-80
Opet Fesitval — 5:2, 36-39
Oriental Institute (Epigraphic Survey) — 1:3, 38-41; Qurnet Murai, site of, Luxor — 7:3, 69-71
QV66 (Tomb of Nefertari) — 1:3, 42-45; 4:2, 62-63;
4:4, 16-18
7:1, 23
Oriental Institute Museum — 3:3, 34-35; 10:4, 48-55
R
“Orion Mystery,” the so-called — 7:3, 74-83; 7:4, 4;
Rameses I, King — 3:4, 88; 11:4, 65-67 (mummy of
8:1, 5-6
?) 11:4, 26-28
Osiris “passion play” performed at Abydos — 8:4, 43
Rameses II, King — 1:4, 42-43 ff; 4:2, 14-27; 8:4, 6073; 12:4, 49-50; (mummy of) 3:4, 25
P
Rameses II, sons of — 7:1, 40-51
paper made from mummy wrappings — 4:1, 5-6
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Rameses III, King — 1:3, 12-17 ff; 8:1, 30-35; 12:4,
42-52
Rameses III, sons of — 8:1, 29-43
Rameses IV, King — 8:1, 35-36
Rameses V, King — 8:1, 36-37
Rameses VI, King — 8:1, 37-40
Rameses VIII, King — 8:1, 40
Rameses IX, King — 4:3, 26-27
Rameses XI, King — 4:3, 27-28
Ramesseum, mortuary temple — 10:1, 34-37
Rassul, Ahmed Abd er — 3:3, 87
Rassul, Sheikh Hussein Abd er — 3:3, 86-87
Reader Survey, KMT — 1:2, 58; 1:3, 11
Red Chapel, Karnak (Chapelle Rouge) — 1:1, 20-27;
8:2, 26-28; 9:3, 29; 10:2, 32-35; 10:4, 56-71
Redford, Donald B. — (interview) 2:2, 24-32 ff; 12:4,
42, 44
Red Pyramid, Dahshur — 8:3, 18-27
Re-Horakhti, deity — 9:2, 51
Reisner, George A. — 1:4, 10-11, 12-21; 3:3, 61-69;
5:1, 62-69 ff; 6:1, 78-81; 7:2, 60-75; 10:1, 6466
relief(s) — 6:1, 72-77
“Renaissance,” the — 4:3, 28
reserve heads — 8:4, 28-36
Rhode Island, role of in American Egyptology — 9:3,
34-40
Roberts, David, art of — 12:2, 68-83
Room 52, Egyptian Museum, Cairo — 1:2, 38-42
rope — 4:2, 72-79 ff
royal-heiress theory — 1:2, 2
Royal Mummies Cache (DB3320) — 1:2, 38; 4:2, 5257
Royal Mummies (Egyptian Museum) — 1:2, 38-42;
1:4, 4; (identities of) 10:1, 78-83
Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto — 3:3, 36-37; 4:3,
15-24
Ryan, Donald P. — 1:1, 3; 1:1, 34 ff.; 1:2, 7; 2:1, 27
S
Sakkara, Louvre Museum excavations at — 12:2, 33-41
Sakkara, Twelfh Dynasty tombs at — 7:1, 66-69
sarcophagi — 2:1, 42-49; 4:3, 58-69 ff; 10:3, 33
Sayce, Rev. Archibald — 10:3, 79-83
Schiaparelli, Ernesto — 7:2, 82-84;
Sea Peoples — 12:4, 42-52
“Searching for Ancient Egypt” 1997-98 exhibition —
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8:4, 19-27
Seattle Art Museum, Egyptian collection of — 12:3,
22-35
Second Dynasty — 7:2, 19-31
Sekhmet, deity — 2:3, 72; 5:4, 74-75; 11:4, 78; 12:4,
70-77
Seneb, dwarf — 12:3, 65-67, 72
Senenmut — 1:1, 2; 1:1, 10; 1:1, 12-13; 1:1, 14-19;
1:2, 2-3; 1:3, 3-4; 2:3, 34; 5:4, 36-43; 6:3, 88;
6:4, 5-6
Senenmut, Tomb of (DB353) — 1:1, 18
Senenmut, The Monuments of (review) — 1:1, 19
Sensaos, forensic reconstruction of — 9:2, 18-25
Senusret (-wosret) I, King — 2:4, 12-18
Senwosret II, Pyramid of, Lahun — 11:1, 38-41
Senwosret III, King — 6:2, 18-33; 6:3, 3-4 (Pyramid
of, Dahshur) 6:2, 44-56; (complex of, Abydos) 6:2, 58-71
Seqenenre Tao II, King — 11:4, 52-54
Serapeum — 6:1, 18-32; 11:3, 48-53
Seti I, King — 9:3, 46-68; (mummy of) 3:4, 24; 4:2,
52; 9:3, 67
Seti I, Mortuary Temple of, Qurna — 9:3, 64; 10:2,
41
Seti I, Temple of, Abydos — 8:2, 43-57; 9:3, 65
Seti II, King — 4:1, 52-59 ff; 9:2, 65-69; (Karnak way
station of) 3:1, 33-38
sexual customs, practices — 12:4, 54-59
Shepheard’s Hotel, Cairo — 11:3, 73-74
Shore, Arthur Frank — 6:1, 81
Siptah, King — 4:1, 52-59 ff; 9:2, 46-64
Sithathoriunet, Tomb of, Lahun — 11:1, 42 ff
Smenkhkare, King — 1:3, 3; 8:3, 85-87
Smith, Joseph Lindon — 9:3, 38-40
Sneferu, King — 4:2, 64; 9:2, 37
Sobekneferu, King — 9:1, 45-56
Spain, Egyptian collections in — 7:3, 37-43
Speos Artemidos — 4:2, 23
Speos Hormeheb — 4:2, 47-51
Sphinx, Giza Plateau — 1:1, 2; 1:3, 24-28; (redating
of) 3:2, 52-59 ff; 3:3, 3; 5:2, 5-7, 70-74; 5:3,
3-5, 40-48; 6:2, 5; 7:1, 3-6
Sphinxes, Avenue of, Luxor — 1:2, 30-37; 1:3, 2;
“Splendors of Ancient Egypt” 1996 exhibition —
7:2, 12-18
Step Pyramid Complex, Sakkara — 2:1, 32-41
Sobek relief, Temple of Horus & Sobek, Kom Ombo. Photo: KMT/Forbes
Third Dynasty — 9:2, 26-40
Thoth Hill, Luxor, monument on — 4:1, 68-72
Thutmose I — 1:1, 5-6; 3:3, 50-59 ff; 5:2. 46-48; 6:4,
18; 7:2, 12; (mummy of?) 1:2, 38-39; 4:1, 5;
4:2, 3-4
Thutmose II — 1:1, 6-8; 5:2, 10-12; 5:2, 48; 11:2, 6275; 11:3, 4-5 (mummy of) 1:2, 38, 41-42;
6:4, 19; 11:2, 69, 73-74
Thutmose III — 1:1, 3,12-13 ff; 1:1, 20, 22, 24; 3:1,
72; 4:2, 14-27; 5:2, 48; 6:4, 21; 7:2, 51; 8:1,
44-53; 9:4, 44-65, 68-75; 11:1, 50-59; 11:2, 45; (mummy of) 1:2, 38, 41-42; 3:4, 44-45;
9:4, 62-63; 11:1, 60-65
Thutmose III, so-called Botanical Garden of — 9:4,
58-59
Thutmose III, Temple of — (Deir el Bahari) 3:3, 1225; 7:2, 46-51; (Abydos) 8:4, 48-59
Thutmose IV — (mummy of) 1:2, 38-39, 41-42; 5:1,
40
Thutmose IV, Portico Court of, Karnak — 2:1, 50-53;
8:2, 32-34; 11:3, 42-47
Thuyu, Lady — 11:4, 4; (mummy of) 4:4, 15
Tiye, Queen — 1:2, 56-57; 2:3, 11; 3:2, 18-19; 12:4,
32 ff
Toledo Museum of Art mummy — 12:1, 36-35
tomb models — 4:3, 22-23; 5:3, 10; 6:3, 24-39; 6:4,
4-5; 8:1, 59-61
T
Tomb of King Awibre-Hor, Dahshur — 6:4, 58-60
Tanis — 10:2, 42-49
Tomb of Osiris, so-called, Abydos — 8:4, 37-47
Tanis, gold of — 4:3, 36-37
Tomb of Princess Ita, Dahshur — 6:4, 54-56
Tausret, Queen-King — 4:1, 52-59 ff; 9:2, 65-69
Tombs of Princess Khnumet, Dahshur — 6:4, 51-54
Taweret, deity — 5:4, 29-32
Tomb of Princess Nwebhotep, Dahshur — 6:4, 60, 62
tekenu — 5:3, 53-59
Tomb of Sennedjem (TT1) — 12:1, 46-59
“Temples, Tombs & the Egyptian Universe” 1993
tourism (travel in Egypt) — 1:3, 9; 1:4, 5, 46-51; 2:1,
symposium — 5:2, 61-64 ff
9; 5:3, 60-68; 7:3, 20-31; 8:4, 74-82; 11:3, 70Tenth Pylon, Karnak — 10:2, 38
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Tetisheri, Queen, forged statue of — 2:1, 2; 2:4, 54-62
“The American Discovery of Ancient Egypt” 1995-96 TT (Theban Tomb) 188 (Tomb of Parennefer) — 6:1,
62-70
exhibition — 6:3, 14-22
TT (Theban Tomb) 290 (Tomb of Irunefer), Deir el
Theban Mapping Project — 1:1, 40-47 ff
Medina — 5:3, 49-52
Theban necropolis — 9:3, 26-29; 10:1, 28-33; 11:1,
Turin erotic papyrus — 12:4, 57-58
26-33
Tutankhamen (-aten, -amun), King — 1:2, 8, 57;
“The Collector’s Eye: Masterpieces of Egyptian Art
1:3, 7; 1:4, 22, 26-27; 2:4, 2; 7:3, 87-88; 7:4,
from the Thalassic Collection, Ltd.” 2001
5-6; (parents of) 8:3, 85-87; 9:2, 5; 11:3, 4;
exhibition — 12:2, 27-32
(theories on death of) 3:1, 61; 3:3, 2-3; 3:4,
The Tomb of Queen Tîyi — 1:2, 47-51
3; 4:1, 2-3; (gold coffin of) 8:1, 64-69 ff
“The Triumph of Horus,” restaging of in Toronto —
(mummy of) 3:1, 58-67; 3:2, 2-4; 5:2, 2-3;
11:1, 72-83
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Unisankh, Tomb of — 2:4, 28-33
University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania — 3:3, 38-39
Unknown Man C, mummy of — 6:3, 88; 6:4, 5-6
Unknown Man E, mummy of — 4:2,. 2-3; 10:1, 6876; 11:1, 87; 11:2, 3-4
ushabti(s) (swabti, -s) — 6:1, 56-57; 9:2, 64; 10:1, 22;
10:3, 42; 11:2, 30, 32, 34; 11:4, 38
Ptah relief, block of dismantled Amenhotep III monument, Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Photo: KMT/Forbes
V
Valley of the Gilded (Golden) Mummies — 10:4, 72-
85
Valley of the Kings, rescuing the royal tombs of —
4:2, 58-61; 5:3, 87-88
Valley of the Kings Project, Pacific Lutheran University — 1:1, 34-39; 2:1, 26-31; 2:3, 6; 3:1, 4447 ff
Valley of the Queens (Ta Set Nefer) — 11:2, 42-55
Van Siclen, Charles — 1:2, 18-19
Victorian Egypt — 5:3, 60-68; 7:3, 20-31; 8:4, 74-82;
11:3, 70-81
Vilela, Eduardo, paintings of — 9:3, 44-45
W
Wadi Biban el Moluk (Valley of the Kings), symbolism in the tombs of — 4:3, 42-51
was scepter — 10:3, 68-77; 10:4, 6-7; 11:1, 3; 11:3,
3-4; 11:4, 5-6; 12:1, 7
War of Liberation — 11:4, 50-60
water lily (-ies) — 10:1, 48-59
Weeks, Kent (interview) — 1:1, 40-47
Weigall, Arthur — 9:2, 41-45; 12:4, 83-84
Weret, Queen, tomb and jewelry of — 6:1, 10-11
Western Valley of the Kings — 2:3, 46-52, 53-61
White Chapel, Karnak — 1:1, 20
Wilbour, Charles Edwin — 5:3, 74; 9:3, 35, 37 ff
Wilbour Library of Egyptology — 5:3, 73-75
Wilkinson, John Gardner — 5:2, 50-52; 7:2, 52;
(house of, Sheikh Abd el Qurna) 7:2, 52-59
Winlock, Herbert E. — 1:1, 28 ff; 3:4, 69, 72; 6:3,
26; 9:1, 82-84; 12:3, 41-42
women, role of — 1:3, 18-21 ff; 1:4, 2-3; 5:4, 14-23 ff
Workmen’s Village, Giza — 2:3, 5
worship, popular — 4:2, 28-37; 5:4, 5
WV24, Tomb — 2:3, 53-61
X
x-rays (of mummies) — 1:2, 39, 41; 3:1, 65; 11:2,
60-61; 11:3, 63, 65; 12:4, 21-22
Y
Younger Lady — (mummy of) 12:2, 46
Yuya, God’s Father — (mummy of) 10:3, 82; 12:2,
46; (mummy mask of) 7:2, 40-43; (funerary
equipage of) 7:2, 44-45
Z
Zannanza, Hittite Prince — 11:1, 86-87
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Osiride colonnade, Temple of Rameses III, Karnak. Photo: KMT/Forbes
(modern bronze of) 3:2, 62-64; (television
documentary on) 4:4, 12-14; 5:3, 77-84
Tutankhamen colossus, Oriental Institute Museum,
Chicago — 9:3, 30-33
Tutankhamen Museum, plans for — 1:3, 7; 3:4, 7;
Twentieth Dynasty — 8:1, 41
Twenty-first Dynasty — 4:3, 25-41
Twenty-second Dynasty — 6:3, 52-67
Twenty Squares, game of — 4:2, 82-85