The Lost Tombs of Thebes. Life in Paradise
New York, Thames & Hudson, 2009. More
New York, Thames & Hudson, 2009. More
Cairo, The American University in Cairo Press, 2003. More
London, Thames and Hudson, 1996. More
Cairo, The American University in Cairo Press, 1994. More
Cairo, The American University in Cairo Press, 2002. More
Cairo, The American University in Cairo Press, 2008. Introduction by Zahi Hawass. More
Oxford, Griffith Institute, 1990. Tut'Ankhamun's Tomb Series Number IX. More
Sydney, The Macquarie Ancient History Association, 1980 to 1987. [7 items]. More
Warminster, Aris & Philips Ltd, 2001. More
London, Egypt Exploration Society, 1995. 'The Egyptian City of (Tell) el-Amarna was built by King Akhenaten around 1350 BC as a new capital and as the showpiece for his new cult of the life-giving powers of the sun, the Aten. On his death the city was rapidly deserted, after an..... More
London, Routledge, 2007/ 2006 (second edition, revised, updated and expanded)/ 1989. This second edition has been revised and 'adds new chapters on who, in ethnic terms, the ancient Egyptians were, and on the final ten centuries of ancient Egyptian civilization' (rear cover). More
London, Egypt Exploration Society, 2001. Sixty-eighth Excavation Memoir of the Egypt Exploration Society. 'The starting point for this investigation was the discovery, between 1979 and 1986, of several thousand textile fragments, as well as a number of textile-related objects, at the Workmen's Village at Amarna' (from the introduction). More
Warminster, Aris & Phillips, 1994. More
Oxford, B.H. Blackwell Ltd, 1975. The first edition of the 'first completed volume' of a work that eventually ran to eight volumes, issued in fascicles between 1969 and 1990.'The purpose of this work is simple: to make available the principal texts of the Ramesside age (c.1300-1070 BC) in a compact..... More
Warminster, Aris & Phillips Ltd, 1973. 'After the eclipse of the glories of Empire, pharaonic Egypt first knew days of contraction, then of unity and power alternating with disunity and weakness - a pattern of variegated light and shade, until the kings of Sais again forged a strong national unity..... More
Atlanta, Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University, 2001. More
London, The British Museum Press, 2004. More
Oxford, 'Printed for The Griffith Institute at the University Press by Vivian Ridler', 1972. Tut'Ankhamun's Tomb Series Number V. More
London, The Egypt Exploration Society, 1992. Occasional Publications series number 8. More
Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1974. The Johns Hopkins Near Eastern Studies. Pictorial bookplate on the front pastedown. More
Oxford, The Clarendon Press, 1974 (second edition, revised and augmented)/ 1931 and 1981 ('new, completely revised and augmented edition'). Both volumes are revised and augmented by Jaromir Malek. The original 1931 edition comprised only one volume; the revision saw that expanded to four volumes. Fascicles 1 and 2 of Part..... More
Oxford, Griffith Institute, Ashmolean Museum, 1999. 'The first seven volumes of the "Topographical Bibliography" list ancient Egyptian monuments still in situ, those found in controlled excavations, or those for which the original location can be established with certainty. There is, however, a very large number of objects the provenance of..... More
London, Thames & Hudson, 2003. More
London, Egypt Exploration Society, 1974. Archaeological Survey of Egypt, Thirty-fifth Memoir. More