EES Articles of Association
When Dr Exell wrote to members this time last year, she indicated that the Board intended to consider whether any changes should be made to the Society’s constitution. During the subsequent review, the...
View ArticleLetter to EES members from the Chair, Dr Karen Exell
As many of you will be aware, I have been appointed to a position at University College London - Qatar and in the light of my forthcoming relocation to Doha, I feel that it is necessary for me to stand...
View ArticleEgyptian Archaeology 39 published
Egyptian Archaeology 39 (Autumn 2011) has now been published and is being mailed to members. Contents.
View ArticleEES Members trip to Berlin
After our very successful Delta Workshop in Cairo in the spring of 2011, Joanne Rowland, Director of the EES Minufiyeh Survey, and I talked about the possibility of having a similar event in Berlin...
View ArticleEES members trip to Berlin
After our very successful Delta Workshop in Cairo in the spring of 2011, Joanne Rowland, Director of the EES Minufiyeh Survey, and I talked about the possibility of having a similar event in Berlin...
View ArticleBig Give Christmas Challenge - Website Problems and Relaunch!
The Big Give Christmas Challenge - Website Problems and RelaunchA huge apology to all our fantastic supporters who visited The Big Give's website this morning hoping to support the Society's Excavation...
View ArticleThe Big Give Christmas Challenge reopens tomorrow at 10am
The Christmas Challenge has now been paused for the day and will reopen again tomorrow morning.If you haven’t been able to donate today, there is still plenty of time!! Match funding will start...
View Article100th birthday of Margaret Drower
Today (8 December) is the 100th birthday of Margaret (Peggy) Drower, one of the Society's Vice-Presidents, and a former EES Chairman and Honorary Secretary. A party was held on Sunday 4th at the...
View ArticleNew EES President, Chair and Treasurer elected at 2011 AGM
At the Society's Annual General Meeting, held at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London, on Saturday 10 December 2011, Professor Alan Lloyd was elected as President of...
View ArticleLooking for Christmas Ideas?
Why not Give the Gift of MembershipGive the Gift of Membership this Christmas and your recipient will receive a free copy of the Egypt Exploration Society, The Early Years worth £25.00 in addition to...
View ArticleChristmas/New Year Office closures
The London Office and Library will be closed from 4.30 pm on Thursday 22 December 2011, reopening at 10.30 am on Tuesday 3 January 2012.The Cairo Office and Library will be closed on 25-27 December...
View ArticleSeasons Greetings from all at Doughty Mews
At the end of another very successful year for the Society, we would like to send all our members and supporters throughout the world our very best wishes for the holidays and for a prosperous New...
View ArticleSecond eBay auction now live
Many thanks to all those who took part in the first round of our eBay auction of titles formerly in the collection of long-standing EES member Colin Newton. Our pre-Christmas auction raised nerly...
View ArticleGraeco-Roman Memoirs 97 and 98 are now available to buy.
The two most recent editions of the Oxyrhynchus Papyri - Volumes 76 and 77 (Graeco-Roman Memoirs 97 and 98) have now been published and are available from the EES Online shop. Click the links below to...
View Article'Texts from the Baboon and Falcon Galleries' by Professor J.D. Ray is now...
Our latest Tests from Excavations Memoir, Texts from the Baboon and Falcon Galleries by Professor J.D. Ray is now available to purchase from the EES Online Bookshop, our Doughty Mews office, and from...
View ArticleNew archive space takes shape
For the last few months the new archive space in no. 4 Doughty Mews has slowly been taking shape. The room in question was formerly the kitchen of Professor Caminos who lived at no. 4 until his death...
View ArticleEgyptian Archaeology 40
The Spring 2012 issue of the Society's colour magazine Egyptian Archaeology 40 is now at the printers. A full list of the contents can be found here.
View ArticleAn initial view from the Chair
I am honoured to have been elected Chair of the Board of Trustees – in my thirty-fifth year of membership of the Society. During those years, I have been a part of the Society under many different...
View ArticleEES Luxor Project now in the field and sending regular updates
The EES Theban Harbours and Waterscapes Survey Project team, led by Angus Graham, had to cut short the 2011 season when the revolution started in Egypt, (see EA 38, p.3). Fortunately this year all is...
View ArticleEES Minufiyeh Survey return to the field at Quesna
The EES Minufiyeh Archaeological Survey, led by Dr Joanne Rowland of the Free University, Berlin, has returned to Egypt for the season. The team is continuing work at Quesna, following on from the...
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