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  1. Late Roman Glassware and Pottery from Amarna and Related Studies

    Late Roman Glassware and Pottery from Amarna and Related Studies [Paperback]

    J. Faiers (Author)

    £65.00

    ISBN: 9780856982125
    Published by : Egypt Exploration Society
    Series: Excavation Memoir
    Volume: 102
    This is the second volume on the monastic site of Kom el-Nana at Tell el-Amarna and brings up-to-date the excavations carried out there. The first volume contained mainly unstratified pottery and no glass, and included some of the... .... Learn More
  2. Akhenaten's Workers

    Akhenaten's Workers: The Amarna Stone Village Survey, 2005-9. Volume II. The Faunal and Botanical Remains, and Objects [Paperback]

    A. Stevens (Author)

    £65.00

    ISBN: 9780856982095
    Published by : Egypt Exploration Society
    Series: Excavation Memoir
    Volume: 101
    From 2005 to 2009 a survey and excavation project was undertaken at the Stone Village, a small settlement on the eastern desert plain of Amarna, not far from the Workmen’s Village. This was the first concerted effort to reco... .... Learn More
  3. Akhenaten's Workers

    Akhenaten's Workers: The Amarna Stone Village Survey, 2005-9. Volume I. The Survey, Excavations and Architecture [Paperback]

    A. Stevens (Author)

    £65.00

    ISBN: 9780856982088
    Published by : Egypt Exploration Society
    Series: Excavation Memoir
    Volume: 100
    From 2005 to 2009 a survey and excavation project was undertaken at the Stone Village, a small settlement on the eastern desert plain of Amarna, not far from the Workmen’s Village. This was the first concerted effort to reco... .... Learn More
  4. Qasr Ibrim

    Qasr Ibrim: The Earlier Medieval Period [Paperback]

    William Y. Adams (Author)

    £65.00

    ISBN: 9780856981913
    Published by : Egypt Exploration Society
    Series: Excavation Memoirs

    Volume: 89
    Throughout its long history, Qasr Ibrim was the most important settlement in Egyptian Nubia. During the Middle Ages, is was both an administrative capital and a centre of Christian worship. As an archaeological site it has produced an unprecedente... .... Learn More
  5. The Roman Imperial Quarries

    The Roman Imperial Quarries: Volume 2, The Excavations - Survey and Excavation at Mons Porphyrites 1994-1998 [Hardback]

    D. P. S. Peacock (Author);Evan Peacock (Author);Valerie A. Maxfield (Author)

    Regular Price: £65.00

    Special Price: £19.95

    ISBN: 9780856981807
    Published by : Egypt Exploration Society
    Series: Excavation Memoirs
    Volume: 82
    Mons Porphyrites, in the heart of the Red Sea mountains which dominate the Eastern Desert of Egypt, was the only source of imperial porphyry known to the ancient world. The quarries seem to have been worked from the Tiberian period until the ea... .... Learn More
  6. Archaeobotanical Investigations of Agriculture at Late Antique Kom El-Nana (Tell El-Amarna)

    Archaeobotanical Investigations of Agriculture at Late Antique Kom El-Nana (Tell El-Amarna) [Hardback]

    Wendy Smith (Author)

    Regular Price: £60.00

    Special Price: £10.00

    ISBN: 9780856981548
    Published by : Egypt Exploration Society
    Series: Excavation Memoirs
    Volume: 70
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  7. Qasr Ibrim. The Late Medieval Period

    Qasr Ibrim. The Late Medieval Period [Hardback]

    William Y. Adams (Author)

    Regular Price: £50.00

    Special Price: £6.95

    ISBN: 9780856981340
    Published by : Egypt Exploration Society
    Series: Excavation Memoirs
    Volume: 59
    Excavation at Qasr Ibirim began in 1963 and has continued on a mostly biennial basis. Remains of the late medieval period (c.1172-1500) were among the uppermost on the site and some of the first to be investigated. This is an architectural and ... .... Learn More

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