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Penn Museum Expedition Magazine

Penn Museum Expedition Magazine
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology

Recommended :
Volume 21 / Issue 2 / January 1979
Special Issue: UPM in Egypt--Past and Present
Volume 48 / Issue 2/2006
Special Issue: Egyptology
Volume 56/Issue 1/April 2014

Museum Journal Volume 1/Issue 1/June 1910

Egyptian Section – June 1910 : The Eckley B. Coxe Junior Expedition.
By: David Randall-Maciver


Museum Journal Volume 1/Issue 2/September 1910

Egyptian Section – September 1910 : The Eckley B. Core Junior Expedition
By: David Randall-Maciver

Volume 1 / Issue 3/ December 1910

Egyptian Section – December 1910 : The Eckley B. Coxe Expedition
By: C. Leonard Woolley

Volume 2/ Issue 1/March 1911

Egyptian Section – March 1911 : Philae, The Forsaken.
By: George Byron Gordon

Volume 2 / Issue 4 July /1960

Editorial.Archaeological Salvage in Egypt: An Example of International Cooperation
By: Bernard Wailes

A Faience Stela from the New Kingdom
By: Alan R. Schulman

Volume 3/ Issue 4/ July 1961

Three Shipwrecked Scarabs
By: Alan R. Schulman

Volume 4/ Issue 2/ January 1962

Nubia.The University Museum - Yale University Expedition
By: William Kelly Simpson

Volume 4/ Issue 4 /July 1962

Nubia.1962 Excavations at Toshka and Arminna
By: William Kelly Simpson


Volume 10 / Issue 1/ September 1967
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The Akhenaten Temple Project
By: Ray Winfield Smith

Abydos.A Preliminary Report of the Pennsylvania-Yale Expedition, 1967
By: David O'Connor


Volume 10 / Issue 2 /January 1968

The Work of the University Museum at Thebes
By: Lanny Bell

Volume 11/ Issue 1/ September 1968. Special Issue: University Museum Field Work Part I

Field Work in Egypt
By: David O'Connor

Volume 11 / Issue 3/ May 1969

Return to Dra Abu el-Naga
By: Lanny Bell

The Conservation of Wall Paintings in Tomb 35 at Dra Abu el-Naga
By: Geoffrey Pearce

Volume 12 / Issue 1/  September 1969

Abydos and the University Museum 1898-1969
By: David O'Connor

Volume 12 / Issue 4 / 1970

Dendereh and the University Museum 1898-1970
By: Ray Anita Slater

Volume 14/ Issue 1/ September 1971

Ancient Egypt and Black Africa. Early Contacts
By: David O'Connor

Volume 14 /Issue 4/ July 1972

Not For the Art Trade
By: S.A. Goudsmit

Volume 15 / Issue 2 / January 1973

Badly damaged painting on the wall of the tomb of Bekenkhons. The figures and hieroglyphs of the vignettes have been accentuated by erasure of the discolored original background around them; cleaning of the inscription below has not been finished.
In the Tombs of the High Priests of Amun
By: Lanny Bell

Volume 16 / Issue 1/  September 1973

Modern Science and Ancient Egypt
By: Alfred Friendly

Volume 18 / Issue 3 / May 1976

The City of the Hawk : Seat of Egypt's Ancient Civilization
By: Michael A. Hoffman

Volume 20 / Issue 2/  January 1978
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Egyptian Papyri. The University Museum's Collection of Papyri and Related Materials
By: John R. Abercrombie

Volume 20 / Issue 4 / July 1978

En-Bensor : An Egyptian First Dynasty Staging Post in the Northern Negev
By: Ram Gophna

Volume 21 / Issue 2 / January 1979
Special Issue: UPM in Egypt--Past and Present
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The University Museum in Egypt : The Past
By: David O'Connor and David Silverman

The Museum in the Field
By: Anonymous

Abydos : The University Museum-Yale Expedition
By: David O'Connor

The Egyptian Collection
By: Anonymous

The pyramids of Giza from the northeast. The Great Pyramid is in he foreground with mastabas of the western cemetery laid out in rows to the right and the mastabas of the eastern cemetery on the slope to the left. The Pennsylvania-Yale Expedition has been working in both areas in four summer seasons
The Pennsylvania-Yale Giza Project
By: William Kelly Simpson
http://www.penn.museum/documents/publications/expedition/PDFs/21-2/The%20Pennsylvania.pdf

A processional scene as reconstructed by Leslie Greener, the Expedition's artist
The Akhenaten Temple Project and Karnak Excavations
By: Donald B. Redford

The University Museum Excavations at the Palace-City of Malkata
By: David O'Connor

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The University Museum Expedition to Dra Abu El Naga
By: Anonymous
http://www.penn.museum/documents/publications/expedition/PDFs/21-2/UM%20Expedition.pdf

Belzoni, an early archaeological explorer in Egypt, at work
The University, the Museum and the Study of Ancient Egypt
By: Anonymous


Volume 24 / Issue 2 / January 1982

On Realism in Egyptian Funerary Sculpture Of the Old Kingdom
By: Bernard V. Bothmer

Funerary Beliefs of the Ancient Egyptians : An Interpretation of the Burials and the Texts
By: Edward F. Wente

Volume 25/Issue 3/March 1983

Ancient Egyptian Stone-Drilling
An Experimental Perspective on a Scholarly Disagreement
By: Leonard Gorelick and A. John Gwinnett

Volume 26/Issue 3/March 1984

General view showing progress of the excavations in 1915. The columns and pylon of Merenptah's palace are in the background, while two doorjambs are visible in the foreground.
The Merenptah Palace Project of 1983-84 : Museum Briefs
By: Jay Schwartz and George Brooks and John Herrmann

Volume 29/Issue 1/March 1987

The Earliest Pharaohs and the University Museum.
Old and New Excavations: 1900-1987
By: David O'Connor

Volume 29/Issue 2/July 1987. Special Issue: Archaeological Facts and Fantasies

Some Non-Royal Curses
By: David Silverman

The Curse of the Curse of the Pharaohs
By: David Silverman


Volume 29/Issue 3/November 1987

Egyptians and Libyans in the New Kingdom
An Interpretation
By: David O'Connor

Ostrich Eggs
By: David Conwell
Note : This short article comes from the full article :
On Ostrich Eggs and Libyans : Traces of a Bronze Age People from Bates' Island, Egypt
By: David Conwell

Volume 33/Issue 3/November 1991

Boat Graves and Pyramid Origins. New Discoveries at Abydos, Egypt
By: David O'Connor

Volume 35/Issue 2/July 1993
Nubia An Ancient African Civilization
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Karanog, Wealthy Capital of a Lower Nubian Province.
Behind the Scenes
By: Anonymous

Chiefs or Kings? Rethinking Early Nubian Politics
By: David O'Connor

Introduction : Nubia: An Ancient African Civilization
By: Anonymous

Beyond the Nile. The Influence of Egypt and Nubia in Sub-Saharan Africa
By: John Alexander

Art and Industry. The Achievements of Meroe
By: Samia B. Dafa'alla

Volume 37/Issue 2/July 1995

Routes Through the Eastern Desert of Egypt
By: Steven E. Sidebotham

Volume 39/Issue 1/March 1997
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The Beginnings of Winemaking and Viniculture in the Ancient Near East and Egypt
By: Patrick E. McGovern and Ulrich Hartung and Virginia R. Badler and Donald L. Glusker and Lawrence J. Exner

Volume 41/Issue 2/July 1999

A fragment of a long-missing chapter of the famous Papyrus Insinger. It is written in Demotic, an ancient Egyptian cursive script which came into use in the 26th Dynasty (664BC) and was used for 1000 years. Museum Object Number: E16333A. L. 26cm
Lost and Found Fragments of Egyptian Wisdom
By: Jennifer Houser Wegner

Volume 41/Issue 3/November 1999

Excavations in progress in the mayor's residence, summer 1999 - view looking west towards the desert cliffs of southern Abydos
Excavating the Residence of an Ancient Egyptian Mayor.
Research Notes
By: Josef Wegner

Volume 42/Issue 2/July 2000
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A Hundred Years at South Abydos
Reconstructing the Temple of Pharaoh Senwosret III
By: Josef Wegner

Volume 43/Issue 2/July 2001
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Middle Egypt in Prehistory. A Search for the Origins of Modern Human Behavior and Human Dispersal
By: Deborah I. Olszewski and Shannon P. McPherron and Harold L. Dibble and Marie Soressi

Volume 44/Issue 3/November 2002

Time and Memory in Ancient Egyptian Cemeteries. The Dynamic History of Ancient Sites
By: Janet Richards

Volume 45/Issue 2/July 2003

Afield in Abydos: Paleolithic Fieldwork Takes Shape
By: Melford F. Smith

Volume 48/Issue 1/March 200

King Tut Exhibition Comes to Philadelphia: Penn Museum’s David P. Silverman Is National Curator
Exhibit Notes
By: James McClelland

Volume 48 / Issue 2/2006
Special Issue: Egyptology
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The Excitement of First Discovery. South Abydos 1899-1903
By: Kei Yamamoto
And
Currelly’s Dig House
By: Kei Yamamoto

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Echoes of Power. The Mayor's House of Ancient Wah-Sut
By: Josef Wegner
And
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The Magical Birth Brick
By: Josef Wegner
And
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The Areryt
By: Josef Wegner

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The Archaeology of South Abydos. Egypt's Late Middle Kingdom in Microcosm
By: Josef Wegner
And
Abydos and the Cult of Osiris
Abydos And The Cult Of Osiris
By: Josef Wegner
And
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Beautiful-Is-The-KA
By: Josef Wegner

Beneath the Mountain-of-Anubis. Ancient Egypt's First Hidden Royal Tomb
By: Josef Wegner
And
One Pharaoh, Two Tombs
By: Josef Wegner

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A Tale of the Bones. Animal Use in the Temple and Town of Wah-Sut
By: Stine Rossel

Egypt’s Well-to-Do. Elite Mansions in the Town of Wah-Sut
By: Nicholas S. Picardo

Food Fit for the the Soul of a Pharaoh. The Mortuary Temple's Bakeries and Breweries
By: Vanessa Smith

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Borrowed Legacy. Royal Tombs S9 and S10 at South Abydos
By: Dawn McCormack

David Randall-MacIver
Explorer of Abydos and Curator of The Egyptian Section
By: Jennifer Houser Wegner


Volume 49/Issue 3/November 2007

The Dig House at Abydos. Field Experience
By: Nicholas S. Picardo
http://penn.museum/documents/publications/expedition/PDFs/49-3/Field%20Experience.pdf


Volume 50/Issue 2/July 2008
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The Rebirth of the Sun. Mortuary Art and Architecture in the Royal Tombs of New Kingdom Egypt
By: Joshua Roberson


Volume 50/Issue 3/November 2008
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Prehistoric Abydos. Africa's Gateway to the World
By: Harold L. Dibble and Shannon P. McPherron and Deborah I. Olszewski and Jennifer R. Smith and Utsav Schurmans and Laurent Chiotti


Volume 54/Issue 3/December 2012

The Granite Sphinx of Ramesses II  Museum Object Number: E12326
The Granite Sphinx of Ramesses II
By: Jennifer H. Wegner


Volume 56/Issue 1/April 2014
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Their Memory Lives On. Domestic Funerary Commemoration at Wah-sut
By: Kevin M. Cahail

The Remains of Senebkay. First Glimpse of a New Pharaoh
By: Paul Verhelst and Matthew Olson

The Last Partage. Dividing Finds from the 1960s Excavations
By: David O'Connor

Taking It With You. The South Abydos Tomb Census
By: Kevin M. Cahail

Saving History. The Conservation of Painted Coffin Fragments from Abydos
By: Molly Gleeson

Revealing a Hidden Tomb. A Look at Excavations inside the Tomb of Senwosret III
By: Josef Wegner

The Palatial Residence of Wah-Sut. Modeling the Mayor’s House at South Abydos
By: Josef Wegner

Fragments of a Difficult Era. Excavations of Tomb S9 at South Abydos
By: Dawn McCormack

Discovering Pharaohs Sobekhotep & Senebkay : An Update from the 2013–2014 Field Season
By: Josef Wegner

Abydos and the Penn Museum
By: Josef Wegner

The Discovery of the Palace of Merenptah at Memphis. From the Archives
By: Alessandro Pezzati

Ancient Reuse. The Discovery of a Royal Sarcophagus Chamber
By: Josef Wegner and Kevin M. Cahail

Hidden Treasures. Abydos in the Basement
By: Jennifer Houser Wegner



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