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Ancient Egypt Magazine Volume Four Issue Two -- October/November 2003
CONTENTS
Tales from the Crypts Cathie Bryan takes us on a spooky seasonal tour of some tombs with an Egyptian theme in Paris.
'Without exception, held to be sacred': the Egyptian Cat Topping the list of favourite Egyptian animals, here's part 1 of the story of the cat in Egypt from expert (and cat lover) Joyce Filer.
Lepsius' inscription on the Great Pyramid The famous pyramids of Giza do not have any external inscriptions - or do they? Patrick F. Houlihan reveals all (not a lot of people know this!).
Inspired by Egypt An occasional series focuses on an unusual piece (or pieces, to be accurate) now resident in the USA.
Conference special report An overview of some recent UK events of significance.
Curator's Choice: The Detroit Institute of Art There could be no better guide to some well-chosen pieces than curator William Peck.
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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