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Ancient Egypt Magazine -- Volume Four Issue Five -- April/May 2004 CONTENTS Venus and the Vamp In the second part of her feature on the Egyptian in French art, Cathie Bryan focuses on the political and mythical aspects that appealed to 19th century taste.
The case of the curious mummies Super sleuth Joyce Filer dons deerstalker and picks up her magnifying glass as she goes on the trail of some mummies with a peculiar past.
Technology on the Nile: Ancient Egyptian Boats Developing from their early papyrus boats, the Egyptians became skilled technologists in wooden vessels in later periods as Bob Partridge describes.
John Garstang and the Institute of Archaeology, University of Liverpool Archaeology and Liverpool have a long-standing relationship, from the early days of the Institute, through the SACOS and its latest incarnation, SACE at Liverpool University. Pat Winker of SACE describes the life of John Garstang in this centenary year.
Egypt's Gold Country Lorraine Chittock takes us on a promenade through a historic section of Cairo - with everywhere, the glint of gold!
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