Teaching Egyptians to read ancient plants: Pioneering the field of archaeobotany in Egypt
The second in our series on Egyptology, archaeology and heritage management in Egypt.
Meredith Brand is completing her PhD in Egyptian archaeology at the University of Toronto, is an adjunct lecturer at the American University in Cairo, and works with ancient pottery on several excavations in Egypt.
The second in our series on Egyptology, archaeology and heritage management in Egypt.
A look at the Egyptian Museum’s remarkable Registration, Collections Management and Documentation Department.
Neglect and mismanagement are accusations that permeate any discussion of Egypt’s cultural heritage. When confronted with the crumbling buildings in Islamic Cairo, the apparently chaotic arrangement of artifacts in the…
Beyond its initial surface appeal, this book demonstrates CT imaging and mummy research are vital in addressing unresolved historical problems.
Part 2 of Meredith Brand's article on what the recent scan results tell us about ancient Egypt and Egyptology today.
On how the recent scan results could help clear up major mysteries about Ancient Egypt, part 1.