Collection: Delta Reports Research in the Cultural History of the Ancient Egyptian Nile Delta

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The Delta Reports series is dedicated to the publication of archaeology, geography, history and heritage relevant to the Nile Delta. One of the most important aims of the publications is to make fieldwork reports from the North of Egypt (including Alexandria, Wadi Tumilat, Wadi Natrun and North Sinai) available soon after the fieldwork has been completed. Each volume will contain about 10-15 reports from fieldwork, in order to make the material immediately accessible to other archaeologists and interested readers. In addition, we welcome research articles on other aspects of the Nile Delta's ancient cultural history. There is no limit on time-period, and historical and heritage material will also be accepted. The volumes will be edited by the editorial board and another academic reviewer.

 

Delta Reports 1

ed. Eva Lange-Athinodorou et al.

This volume compiles papers from the 2021/2023 Delta Conferences, detailing archaeological work in northern Egypt. It includes reports on Predynastic sites, Wadi Tumilat surveys, and excavations at Tjaru and Tell el Basta, alongside studies of Ptolemaic and Roman sites. A BEAST project article explores population distribution across ancient times. READ MORE

Paperback: £30.00

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