Table of Contents
General
Major Archaeological Sites in Kharga Oasis and Some Recent Discoveries by the Supreme Council of Antiquities (Bahgat A. Ibrahim)
Wanderers in the Desert: The North Kharga Oasis Survey’s Exploration of the Darb ‘Ain Amur (Salima Ikram)
Demotische und kursivhieratische Ostraka aus Mut al-Kharab (Günter Vittmann)
Cultural Heritage Management of the Archaeological Resources of the Deserts of Egypt (Sayed Yamani)
Prehistory
The Culture of the Oases: Late Neolithic Herders in Farafra, A Matter of Identity (Barbara E. Barich)
Geomatics Resources for Archaeological Survey in Desert Areas – Some Prospects from Farafra Oasis, Egypt (Barbara E. Barich, Mattia Crespi, Ulisse Fabiani and Giulio Lucarini)
Beyond the Shale: Pottery and Cultures in the Prehistory of the Egyptian Western Desert (Maria C. Gatto)
The Gebel Souhan Problem: Local Innovation in the Middle Stone Age? (Maxine R. Kleindienst and Marcia F. Wiseman)
Early Craftsmen of the Desert. Traces of Predynastic Lithic Technology at Farafra during the Mid-Holocene (Giulio Lucarini)
Levallois Lithics on a Middle Stone Age Playa: Finds at Bir el-Obeiyid, Northern Farafra Depression, Egypt (Giuseppina Mutri)
Wadi Sura and the Gilf Kebir National Park: Challenge and chance for archaeology and conservation in Egypt’s south-west (Heiko Riemer and Rudolph Kuper)
The Khargan Industry Revisited (Marcia F. Wiseman)
Technique and Content in the Rock Art of the Libyan Fezzan: some Saharan Stereotypes (Daniela Zampetti)
Pharaonic
Egyptian Connections with Dakhleh Oasis in the Early Dynastic Period to Dynasty IV: new data from Mut al-Kharab (Colin A. Hope and Amy J. Pettman)
Epigraphic Evidence from the Dakhleh Oasis in the Late Period (Olaf E. Kaper)
An Old Kingdom Trading Post at ‘Ain el-Gazzareen, Dakhleh Oasis (Anthony J. Mills)
The Date of the Occupation of ‘Ain el-Gazzareen based on Ceramic Evidence (Amy J. Pettman)
Provisions for the Journey: Food Production in the ‘bakery’ area of ‘Ain el-Gazzareen, Dakhleh Oasis (Amy J. Pettman, Ursula Thanheiser and Charles S. Churcher)
Ptolemaic
Ptolemaic Period Pottery from Mut al-Kharab, Dakhleh Oasis (James C. R. Gill)
Roman
An Agricultural Account from the Gemellos Archive (Giuseppina Azzarello)
Cemeteries in Dakhleh (Maher Bashendi)
Amheida 2007–2009: New Results from the Excavations (Paola Davoli)
Les Nécropoles d’el-Deir (Oasis de Kharga) (Françoise Dunand, Jean-Louis Heim and Roger Lichtenberg)
Yale University Nadura Temple Project: 2009 Season (David Klotz)
al-Qasr: the Roman Castrum of Dakhleh Oasis (Paul Kucera)
Five Roman-Period Tunics from Kellis (Rosanne Livingstone)
A Remark on the Poll Tax Rate in Kysis (Fabian Reiter)
Controlling the Borders of the Empire: the distribution of Late-Roman ‘forts’ in the Kharga Oasis (Corinna Rossi)
Painted Surfaces on Mud Plaster and Three-Dimensional Mud Elements: The Status of Conservation Treatments and Recommendations for Continuing Research (Constance S. Silver)
The Survey Project at el-Deir, Kharga Oasis: First Results, New Hypotheses (Gaëlle Tallet, Jean-Paul Bravard, Romain Garcier, Stéphanie Guédon and Ashraf Mostapha)
Amheida: Architectural Conservation and Site Development, 2004–2009 (Nicholas Warner)
Vine and Acanthus: decorative themes in the wall-paintings of Kellis (Helen Whitehouse)
Christian
The Church Complex of ‘Ain el-Gedida, Dakhleh Oasis (Nicola Aravecchia)
Christianity on Thoth’s Hill (Roger S. Bagnall and Raffaella Cribiore)
Coins as Tools for Dating the Foundation of the Large East Church at Kellis: problems and a possible solution (Gillian E. Bowen)
The Church of Dayr Abu Matta and its Associated Structures: an overview of four seasons of excavation (Gillian E. Bowen)
The Christian Necropolis of el-Deir in the North of Kharga Oasis (Magali Coudert)
Ceramics from ‘Ain el-Gedida, Dakhleh Oasis: preliminary results (Delphine Dixneuf)
Coptic Ostraka from Qasr al-Dakhleh (Iain Gardner)
Naqlun: the Earliest Hermitages (Wlodzimierz Godlewski)
Contribution of Textiles as Archaeological Artefacts to the Study of the Christian Cemetery of el-Deir (Fleur Letellier-Willemin)
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