EA 36 (Spring 2010) has now been published and distributed to members. A list of the contents, some of which can be downloaded, can be found here. The wonderful cover photograph (reproduced courtesy of the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology at University College London) shows Flinders Petrie with his pin-hole camera on site during EES excavations at Abydos and introduces the first three articles in this issue which are about research into the history of Egyptology and relate to the Society's current fund-raising campaign for the Lucy Gura Archive.
EA 37 (Autumn 2010) will be published in September/October and will include articles on fieldwork at Tell Basta, Moalla, Dahshur, Memphis and Tell el-Daba, in addition to reports on research and exhibitions in major museums, EES news and reviews of recent Egyptological books.
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