Ancient Egypt and antique Europe : two parts of the Mediterranean world : papers from a session held at the European Association of Archaeologists Seventh Annual Meeting in Esslingen 2001
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Ancient Egypt and antique Europe : two parts of the Mediterranean world : papers from a session held at the European Association of Archaeologists Seventh Annual Meeting in Esslingen 2001
(BAR international series, 1052)
Archaeopress, 2002
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Ancient Egypt and antique Europe
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These nine papers are taken from a session at the EAA conference held in Esslington in 2001 which dealt with themes of interest to both the Egyptological community and to European archaeologists alike. The contributors deal with a range of subjects: recent Russian and Hellenic investigations in Egypt; the history of European Egyptology; political, cultural and economic contacts between Europe and Egypt in Dynastic, Hellenic-Roman and early Christian periods; links between ancient populations of Europe and Egypt drawing on anthropological data.
Table of Contents
- AMANDA-ALICE MARAVELIA and GALINA A. BELOVA: Ancient Egypt and Antique Europe: Two Parts of the Mediterranean World (Some Perspectives for European Egyptology)
- AMANDA-ALICE MARAVELIA: Egyptian Collections in Hellenic Museums: A Brief History and Some Pieces
- ELENI CLADAKI MANOLI, MARGARITA NICOLAKAKI-KENTROU, ELENI TOURNA: Egyptian Thesauri in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens
- VIKTOR LEBEDINSKY: Underwater Archaeology in Egypt: The Past and the Present
- HARRY E. TZALAS: The Hellenic Mission's Archaeological Survey in Alexandria: A Preliminary Report
- IOANNIS LIRITZIS: The Archaeological Sciences Institute of the Aegean at Alexandria (ASIAA): Research and Perspectives for the Future. A Preliminary Report
- SERGEEJ V. IVANOV: Databank of Eastern European Egyptology: The Project and its Prospects
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