| Ancient Egypt Magazine Volume Four Issue One -- July/August 2003
CONTENTS
Nefertiti: Egypt's Sun Queen The end of the Amarna period and the ultimate fate of Nefertiti is still a subject for great debate. Our two-part series by Dr Joyce Tyldesley concludes.
Perched atop Pompey's Pillar Early travellers to Egypt occasionally treated the monuments as entertainment. We know better, con-cludes Patrick F. Houlihan.
It's all gone pyramid-shaped! More classic cartoons with an'Egyptian theme. Is humour simply another way of showing the ongoing world-wide fascination with this ancient culture. We think so.
Perilous Descent A journey down a very real path with fictitious asso-ciations; a descent into the depths of the earth. Not crossword clues, but a memorable experience for Dylan Bickerstaffe.
'Egypt Reborn' at the BMA Proudly revealed, more treasures of the Brooklyn Museum of Art on permanent display.
A curator's guide to the Louvre A very special view for our readers.
Tutankhamun's Wardrobe Glittering garments for a young king.
Meet the personalities involved in Egyptology today, and learn about the issues. Exhibition Previews and Reviews Review Panel Societies Scene Egyptology on the Internet Subscribe to Ancient Egypt (chisel and stone not required)
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