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N ° 1 of June 1949
- Presentation of the bulletin
- Minutes of the general meeting of Wednesday 20 October 1948
- Minutes of the meeting of Monday 7 March 1949.
2 N ° of October 1949
- The work of the Montet mission in Tanis and Behbeit el-Haggar in 1948 and 1949, by Pierre Montet, professor at the Collège de France
- The hammering of the Ethiopian royal names and the Psametik II nubian campaign, by Jean Yoyotte and Serge Sauneron
- About the pyramids, by Jean-Philippe Lauer, DPLG architect of the Antiquities Service of Egypt.
N ° 3 of February 1949
- Amenôthès son of Hapou at Deir-el-Bahari, by André Bataille, lecturer at the Sorbonne
- The great gods and the official religion under Sethi Ier et Ramses II, by Jean Yoyotte, attached to the Egyptology Cabinet of France secondary school
4 N ° of October 1950
- Tribute to Raymond Weill, by Jacques Vandier, Vice President of the French Society of Egyptology
- Pharaonic survival in some Coptic fabrics of the Louvre Museum, by the Bourguet's Rev.
- About a recent Miss Murray book on Egyptian civilization, by Jean Sainte Fare-Garnot.
N ° 5 of December 1950
- Tribute to Raymond Weill, excavator of Kom Dara, by Maurice Pillet
- The big well of Deir el-Medina 1949-1950, by Bernard Bruyère
- Recent work at Saqqara, by Jean-Philippe Lauer
N ° 6 of April 1951
- A document relating to the reports of the Libya and Nubia, by Jean Yoyotte
- Hunting Auxiliaries From Bird Killer To Spray Stick, By Maurice Alliot
- Some recent discoveries of Tanis, by Pierre Montet
N ° 7 of June 1951
- Saint-Antoine and Saint-Paul-du-Desert, by Pierre du Bourguet
- The tomb of Ankhtifi, by Jacques Vandier
November 8 N ° 1951
- Little known masterpieces of Egyptian art in the collections of the United States, by Jean Sainte Fare-Garnot
- Aspects and fate of an Egyptian magic theme: threats including the gods, by Serge Sauneron
N ° 9 of February 1952
- Deir el-Medina, 1950-1951, by Bernard Bruyère
- Ostraca and papyrus found in Deir el-Medina in 1950 / 51, by Serge Sauneron
- Works in Saqqara, by Jean-Philippe Lauer
- The 1951 excavation campaign in Karnak-North, by Paul Barguet
N ° 10 of June 1952
- The last Hyksos and the legend of Io, by Jean Bérard
- On a statue of baboon and some blocks recently found at Tanis, by Pierre Montet
11 N ° of October 1952
- On a date of the reign of Psamétik I, by E. Cavaignac
- Activities of American Egyptology (in memory of Brown University), by Gérard Godron
- About a monument copied by G. Daressy (Contribution to Literary History), by Jean Yoyotte
- Ptah Patque and the Dwarf Goldsmiths, by Pierre Montet
N ° 12 of February 1953
- A document about the dear life in Thebes, at the beginning of the XVIIIe dynasty, by Etienne Drioton
- The 1951-1952 campaign in Saqqara, by Jean-Philippe Lauer
- The throne of a statuette of Pepi IerBy François Daumas
- The reconstitution by Cl. Robichon of a statue ofAmenophis III at Karnak-North, by Paul Barguet
- XVIIIe Congress ; International Orientalists, by Jean Leclant
N ° 13 of June 1953
- A suggestion about an alabaster bucket, by Alain Riottot
- The dating of Coptic fabrics, by Pierre du Bourguet
- The painting of Romano-Egyptian portraits, by E. Coche de la Ferte.
14 N ° of October 1953
- Report on a mission to Cyrenaica, March-April 1953, by Pierre Montet
N ° 15 of February 1954
- Works and discoveries in Saqqara (1952-53 Campaign), by Jean-Philippe Lauer
- The coins of nomes in Roman Egypt, by Jacques Schwartz.
16 N ° of October 1954
- A list of kings of the IVe dynasty in theWadi Hammamat by Etienne Drioton
- Reconstruction of ancient Egyptian calendars, by André Pochan
N ° 17 of February 1955
- Notes on archaeological activity in Egypt during the 1953 / 1954 season, by Jean Sainte Fare Garnot
- Consequences of Professor Parker's work on the chronology of xive et xiiie century, by E. Cavaignac.
18 of July 1955
- The works of the Service of Antiquities in Saqqara, 1953 campaign, by Jean-Philippe Lauer
- The discoveries of Karnak in 1953-1954 by Henri Chevrier.
19 N ° of October 1955
- Scarab from the Gurewich Collection, by Etienne Drioton.
N ° 20 of February 1956
- A religious aspect of the Grand Butler of the Divine Worshiper, by Paul Barguet
- The temples of Nubia and their fate, by Christiane Desroches Noblecourt
N ° 21 of June 1956
- Egypt-Africa: Some remarks on the dissemination of Egyptian monuments in Africa, by Jean Leclant
- An Egyptian theme in a goliardic poem of the Christian Middle Ages, by M. Stracmans, professor at the University of Brussels.
November 22 N ° 1956
- Works in Saqqara and Karnak (December 1954 - May 1956), by Jean-Philippe Lauer.
N ° 23 of May 1957
- The tomb of Ousirmare Chechanq son of Bastit (ChechanqIII) in Tanis, by Pierre Montet
- News from Egypt and Nubia, by Christiane Desroches Noblecourt.
November 24 N ° 1957
- An Egyptian allusion to the legend of Rhea reported by Plutarch, by Etienne Drioton
- Five years of epigraphic research in Egypt, by Serge Sauneron.
N ° 25 of March 1958
- Bible and Egyptology: the function of Potiphar, by J. Vercote
- Walk through the ancient sites of the delta, by Jean Yoyotte.
26 of July 1958
- Amon before the foundation of Thebes, by Etienne Drioton
- The mammoths of Egypt and Nubia, by François Daumas.
November 27 N ° 1958
- An unknown pioneer of Egyptology: Count Louis de Vaucelles (1798-1853), by Pierre du Bourguet
- Greek epigraphy research at Abou-Simbel (Nubia), by André Bernand.
N ° 28 / 29 of March / July 1959
- The tombs of the Valley of the Kings before and after; the Amarnian heresy, by Alexandre Piankoff
- The chariot in the Egyptian glyptic, by Etienne Drioton
- Some little-known monuments of Egyptian art in the collections of Japan, by Jean Leclant
November 30 N ° 1959
- Archaeological research of the Egyptian University in Tounah-el-Gebel, necropolis of Hermopolis, by Sami Gabra
- Variants in the legends of Osiris and Horus, by Etienne Drioton
N ° 31 of March 1960
- From classical Greece to Hellenistic Egypt, by Claire Préaux
- The talisman of Osorkon's victory, by Jean Yoyotte
N ° 32 of December 1961
- Souvenirs on Étienne Drioton, by Jean Sainte Fare Garnot
- The journey of Jean-Nicolas Huyot in Egypt (1818-1819) and the manuscripts of Nestor Lhote, by Jean Leclant
- The legend of Methyer's seven sayings at the Temple of Esna, by Serge Sauneron
N ° 33 of March 1962
- The date of the A23 sphinx of the Louvre, by Pierre Montet
- Recent work in Saqqara and the Memphite region, by Jean-Philippe Lauer
N ° 34 / 35 of December 1962
- The theory of the three cycles of ancient Egyptian history, by Jacques Pirenne
- Considerations on the coherence of documents under Egyptian law, by Aristide Théodoridès;
- The land regime and social evolution in Egypt lagide, by Roger Remondon
- On the excavations of Soleb 1961-1962, by Jean Sainte-Fare Garnot
- Unpublished letter by Nestor Lhote: portrait of Mehemet Ali in 1838, presented by J. Vandier d'Abbadie
- Souvenirs about Étienne Drioton (II), by Jean Sainte-Fare Garnot.
N ° 36 of March 1963
- In memoriam: Jean Saint Fare Garnot (1908-1963)
- Mummies in the Buddhist religion in the Far East, by Rolf A. Stein
- The Egyptian collection of the Budapest Museum of Fine Arts, by Edith Varga.
N ° 37 / 38 of December 1963
- Overview of the excavations and research in Sudanese Nubia (1962-1963 Campaign), by Jean Leclant
- Two months of excavations at Mirgissa in Sudanese Nubia, by Jean Vercoutter
- Work done in Saqqara in the winter 1962-1963, by Jean-Philippe Lauer
- Diary of a trip to Basse-Nubie from Linant de Bellefonds, presented by Jean Vercoutter
N ° 39 of April 1964
- The Egyptian collection of Grenoble, by Gabrielle Kuény, curator of the museum of Grenoble
- The white chapel of Sesostris Ier, by Henri Chevrier.
40 of July 1964
- New excavations of Mirgissa (1963-1964 campaign), by Jean Vercoutter
- Works in Saqqara and Tomas (Nubia) - (November 1963 - March 1964), by Jean-Philippe Lauer
November 41 N ° 1964
- The work of the historical and geographical studies company of the Isthmus of Suez from 1946 to 1956, by Jean-Édouard Goby, civil engineer of the Ponts et Chaussées
- Diary of a trip to Lower Nubia from Linant de Bellefonds (continuation): Return from Wadi Halfa to Cairo (June-July 1822), Mrs Shinnie.
N ° 42 of March 1965
- Archaeological research in Tomas in 1961 and 1964, by Jean Leclant
- Perspectives on Exodus, by Henri Cazelles
- Was Cleopatra ugly ?, by France Le Corsu.
43 of July 1965
- Excavations of Mirgissa (1964-1965), by Jean Vercoutter
- Works in the necropolis of Saqqara (1964-1965 campaign), by Jean-Philippe Lauer
N ° 44 of December 1965
- Two Greek-Egyptian portraits of NY-Carlsberg glyptotheque, by O. Koefoed-Petersen
- An unpublished fragment of the stone of Palermo, by JL de Cenival.
N ° 45 of April 1966
- Saharan contribution to the study of questions concerning ancient Egypt, by General Paul Huard
- An unpublished description of Abu Simbel: the manuscript of Colonel Straton, presentation by France Le Corsu.
46 of July 1966
- A return to Tanis (April-May 1965), by Jean Yoyotte
- Recent researches at the pyramid of Téti, in Saqqara, by Jean Leclant
- Reflections on the decoration of pylons, by Philippe Derchain.
N ° 47 of December 1966
- The repudiation of women in Egypt and ancient Oriental rights, by A. Theodorides
- Works in the necropolis of Saqqara (1965-1966 campaign), by Jean-Philippe Lauer
N ° 48 of March 1967
- Technique at the service of art in the Coptic tapestry, by P. du Bourguet
- Alexandria and its umbilical cord, by André Bernand.
49 of July 1967
- State of research in Mirgissa, by Jean Vercoutter
- Ophthalmology in ancient Egypt, by Dr. M.-A. Dolleus.
N ° 50 of December 1967
- Meroitic studies. State of the questions, by Jean Leclant
- The papyri of Abousir, by P. Posener-Krieger.
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N ° 51 of March 1968 Twenty years of acquisitions of the Department of Egyptian Antiquities of the Louvre Museum, by J.-L. de Cenival; 52 of July 1968 Six years of excavations in Mirgissa, by Jean Vercoutter ; 53 / 54 of February 1969 The new Abu Simbel site and its small temple, by Christiane Desroches Noblecourt ; 55 of July 1969 The excavations of Tabo (1965-1969), by Charles Maystre ; November 56 N ° 1969 Tribute to Frédéric Cailliaud, of Nantes (1787-1869), by Jean Leclant ; N ° 57 of March 1970 The sacred objects of Hathor at the temple of Dendara, by François Daumas ; N ° 58 of June 1970 Research at the pyramid of Pepi Ier (Saqqara, 1966-1970), by Jean Leclant ; 59 N ° of October 1970 Coptic monasteries of Middle Egypt, by Jean Doresse; N ° 60 of February 1971 The burial of the divine father Psamétik, son of the lady Sbarekhy, by Jean Yoyotte ; N ° 61 of June 1971 Recent excavations in Egypt at the University of Rome, by Sergio Donadoni; 62 N ° of October 1971 The Egyptian and Egyptian monuments of Paris, by Jean Humbert; N ° 63 of March 1972 Informatics and archeology, by R. Ginouvès; N ° 64 of June 1972 The Franco-Tuscan expedition to Egypt and Nubia (1828-1829) and Egyptian antiquities from Italy, by Edda Bresciani; 65 N ° of October 1972 Jean-François Champollion and Italy, by Silvio Curto; N ° 66 of March 1973 Archaeological work in the Assassif (1970-1972), by Herman de Meulenaere ; N ° 67 of June 1973 The Franco-Egyptian Center for the Study of the Temples of Karnak; six years of activity, by Jean Lauffray; 68 N ° of October 1973 About an Egyptian soldier from the Roman period, by P. du Bourguet; N ° 69 of March 1974 The mastaba of Neferirtenef, by Baudouin Van de Walle ; N ° 70 / 71 of June / October 1974 Apis' mother: recent excavations of the Egypt Exploration Society at Saqqara-Nord, by HS Smith; N ° 72 of March 1975 The Albani obelisk (in Munich) before its transfer to Paris, by HW Müller; N ° 73 of June 1975 Objectivity of Egyptian portraits, by Claude Vandersleyen ; 74 N ° of October 1975 Present state of Nubian studies, by Jean Leclant ; N ° 75 of March 1976 The so-called "shrine of Karnak" according to Budge, by Thomas Garnet Henry James ; N ° 76 of June 1976 About the painted funerary canvas found recently in Saqqara, by Edda Bresciani ; October 77 / 78 1976 / March 1977 Horemheb's Tomb at Saqqara, by Geoffrey T. Martin; N ° 79 of June 1977 Recent discoveries in Sudan: the excavation of el-Kadada, by Francis Geus; 80 N ° of October 1977 The mission of L. Méhédin in Egypt (1861), by Marc-Adrien Dollfus; N ° 81 of March 1978 Excavations and works at Tel Aviv University. Recent Egyptian discoveries, by Raphaël Giveon; N ° 82 of June 1978 The Succession of Tutankhamun, by Robert Hari; 83 N ° of October 1978 Operation Ramses II. Contribution of laboratories to Egyptology, by Lionel Balout, director of the institute of human paleontology and Colette Roubet, deputy director of the prehistory laboratory at the national museum of natural history; N ° 84 of March 1979 The excavation of the mastaba V of Balat (Dakhleh oasis), by Michel Valloggia ; N ° 85 of June 1979 Douch snatched from the sand, by Pascal Vernus ; 86 N ° of October 1979 Review of IIe International Congress of Egyptologists. Grenoble, 10-15 September 1979, by Jean Leclant ; N ° 87 / 88 of March / May 1980 How the Egyptians wrote a treatise on royalty, by Philippe Derchain ; 89 N ° of October 1980 Harvest scenes: a tapestry from the Roman period, by Marie-Hélène Rutschowscaya; N ° 90 of April 1981 Humanité d'Auguste Mariette, by Jacques Cassar, secretary general of the Committee for the centenary of the death of Mariette Pasha; N ° 91 of June 1981 The archaeological research of the Czechoslovak Institute of Egyptology in Abousir, by Miroslav Verner ; 92 N ° of October 1981 Five years of IFAO excavations in the oases, by Jean Vercoutter ; N ° 93 of March 1982 The new excavations of Tod. General results of the first four seasons of research - 1980 Spring - Autumn 1981, by Christiane Desroches Noblecourt ; N ° 94 of June 1982 The Manicheans in Egypt, by Michel Tardieu; 95 N ° of October 1982 In the footsteps of Champollion in Egypt and Nubia, by Jean Vercoutter ; N ° 96 of March 1983 The beginnings of the domestication of plants and animals in the countries of the Nile, by Lech Krzyzaniak; N ° 97 of June 1983 The work of the Coptic painting mission in St-Antoine, by Paul Van Moorsel; 98 N ° of October 1983 Apis and the Menat, by Jan Quaegebeur ; N ° 99 of March 1984 The papyri of Turin, by Alessandro Roccati ; N ° 100 of June 1984 The excavations of the Louvre museum in Tôd in 1982-1983, by Christiane Desroches Noblecourt ; |
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101 N ° of October 1984 Kom Ombo and its cult relief, by Adolphe Gutbub; N ° 102 of March 1985 New aspects of women in Pharaonic Egypt. Scientific results of an exhibition, by Dietrich Wildung ; N ° 103 of June 1985 An original political instrument: the "Beautiful feast of p? -N? R" of the kings-priests of the XXIe dynasty, by Jean-Marie Kruchten; 104 N ° of October 1985 Little-Known Objects of the Turin Museum, by Anna Maria Donadoni-Roveri ; N ° 105 of March 1986 The Book of the Dead in the New Kingdom at the Leiden Museum, by Heerman van Voos; N ° 106 of June 1986 Recent discoveries at the Ramesseum, by F. Hassanein, G. Lecuyot, A.-M. Loyrette, Monique Nelson; 107 N ° of October 1986 Amenophis IV and Nefertiti. The royal couple according to the talatates of the XNUMXth pylon of Karnak, by Claude Traunecker. N ° 108 of March 1987 The child in the Theban painting, by Arpag Mekhitarian ; N ° 109 of June 1987 Maghara 2: a predynastic site near the temple of Dendera, for Beatrix Midant-Reynes ; 110 N ° of October 1987 New discoveries at Ouâdi Hammâmât, chronicle by Annie Gasse; N ° 111 of April 1988 The Egyptian press, chronicle by Myriam Wissa; N ° 112 of June 1988 Georges Posener (1906-1988), obituary; 113 N ° of October 1988 In search of the pyramids of the queens of Pepi I, by Jean Leclant ; N ° 114 of April 1989 Baudouin van de Walle, obituary; N ° 115 of June 1989 “See” God. Some observations on the function of the senses in the worship and devotion of ancient Egypt, for Dirk Van der Plast ; 116 N ° of October 1989 New excavations by the IFAO in the necropolis of Qila el-Dabba (Balat): the excavation of the mastaba of Pépi-Ima, by Michel Valloggia ; N ° 117 of March 1990 Research on predynastic Egypt: new excavations by the IFAO in Adaïma, by Beatrix Midant-Reynes. N ° 118 of June 1990 Throne and God: aspect of royal and divine symbolism of archaic times, for John R. Baines ; 119 N ° of October 1990 From Jean-François to Angelica, December 6, 1827: the letter found. A new portrait of Champollion in Pisa, by Edda Bresciani ; N ° 120 of March 1991 The Nile cycle; administrative aspects in the Greco-Roman period, by Danielle Bonneau; N ° 121 of June 1991 In search of Bérénice Pancrisia in the Nubian Eastern Desert, by Alfredo and Angelo Castiglioni and Giancarlo Negro. 122 N ° of October 1991 Harpocrates, the turtle and the dog. Contribution to the iconography of the son of Isis, by Michel Malaise ; N ° 123 of March 1992 The tomb of Nefersekherou to Zawyet Sultan, by Jürgen Osing, Berlin; N ° 124 of June 1992 An Annunciation to Mary at the Syrian Monastery (a discovery of the IFAO in May 1991), by Paul Van Moorsel; 125 N ° of October 1992 Metamorphosis of a queen: the Berlin head of Tiyi, by Dietrich Wildung ; N ° 126 of March 1993 Aper-el, Taouret and Houy: the search and investigation continue, for Alain-Pierre Zivie ; N ° 127 of June 1993 Egyptian antiquities from the Charles Bogaert collection, by H. de Meulenaere; 128 N ° of October 1993 Ancient Egypt and the Old Testament: New Insights, by Kenneth Anderson Kitchen ; N ° 129 of March 1994 The Memphis survey: state of archaeological and epigraphic research, by Lisa Giddy; N ° 130 of June 1994 The Radjedef funeral complex in Abou-Roasch: state of the matter and research perspectives, by Michel Valloggia ; 131 N ° of October 1994 August 24, 394 - August 24, 1994: 1600 years, by Didier Devauchelle ; N ° 132 of April 1995 Evidence of the urbanization of the Mediterranean coast of Egypt during the Hellenistic and Roman times in the light of the excavations of Marina el-Alamein, by W.-A. Daszewski; N ° 133 of June 1995 The urban topography of Kerma, by Charles Bonnet, cantonal archaeologist, Geneva; 134 N ° of October 1995 The Egyptian Collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art, by M. Lawrence, M. Berman; N ° 135 of March 1996 A Citadell of Ahmose in Avaris - New Discoveries from Tell el-Dab'a, by Professor Dr. Manfred bietak ; N ° 136 of June 1996 The whm mswt periods in the history of Egypt: a comparative essay, by Andrzej Niwinski, University of Warsaw; 137 N ° of October 1996 The “minor” collections of Egyptian antiquities in Italy, by Patrizia Piacentini, associate professor at the University of Milan; N ° 138 of March 1997 The division of the History of Egypt and modern Egyptology, by Jaromir Málek, president of the International Association of Egyptologists, Griffith Institute, Oxford; N ° 139 of June 1997 Five excavation campaigns in Saqqara, by Guillemette Andreu, heritage curator, and Christiane Ziegler, general curator, Egyptian Antiquities Department, Louvre Museum; 140 N ° of October 1997 The escorts of the moon in the lunar complex of Khonsou in Karnak, by Françoise Labrique, professor at the Free University of Brussels; N ° 141 of March 1998 The excavations of Tell Ibrahim Awad. Recent results, by Willem van Haarlem, curator at the Allard Pierson Museum in Amsterdam; N ° 142 of June 1998 The rebuilt Pharaoh. The figure of the king in literary texts after the New Kingdom, by Antonio Loprieno, professor of Egyptology and director of the Department of Languages and Cultures of the Near East at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA); 143 N ° of October 1998 Ekhnaton's older brother. Reflexions on premature death, by Dietrich Wildung, diector of theÄgyptisches Museum und Papyrus Sammlung, Berlin; N ° 144 of March 1999 Two Theban statues groups reassembled at the Cairo Museum, by Hourig Sourouzian, researcher, German institute; Special number 1949-1999 Fifty years of communications. Contents. By author and by number. N ° 145 of June 1999 The reconstruction in Karnak of the red chapel of Hatshepsut, by François Larché, director of Franco-Egyptian Center for the Study of Karnak Temples. 146 N ° of October 1999 Celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of Rosetta stone N ° 147 of March 2000 The tomb of Haroua and its importance for the knowledge of ancient Egypt, by Franscesco Tiradritti, director of the Archaeological Mission of Milan at the Asassif; N ° 148 of June 2000 Reflections on Satire Crafts, by Alessandro Roccati, professor at La Sapienza, Rome; 149 N ° of October 2000 The Elkab of the Old Kingdom, by Luc Limme, head of the Egyptian collections of the Royal Museums of Art and History of Brussels, director of the Belgian excavations at El Kab ; N ° 150 of March 2001 Excavations at Ehnasya el Medina (Herakleopolis Magna). Recent works and results by Maria del Carmen Pérez Die, curator at the Department of Egyptian Antiquities and the Near East, National Archaeological Museum of Madrid ;
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N ° 151 of June 2001 Another look at the sculpture of Amenhemhat III, by Rita Freed, chief curator at Boston Museum of Fine Arts ; 152 N ° of October 2001 Evolution of society in the Kerma basin (Sudan), from the last hunter-gatherers to the first kingdom of Nubia, by Matthieu Honegger, assistant professor at the institute of prehistory of the University of Neuchâtel (Switzerland); N ° 153 of March 2002 The god Harpocrates, what name? What field of action?, by Annie Forgeau, lecturer at the University of Paris IV-Sorbonne; N ° 154 of June 2002 Archeology and conservation in the chapels of Sennefer and Aménénopé, by Roland Tefnin, professor at the Free University of Brussels; 155 N ° of October 2002 The excavations of Leiden in the tomb of Meryneith at Saqqara - 2001 and 2002 campaigns, by Dr. Maarten J. Raven, curator of the Department of Egyptology of Leiden Museum (Netherlands), director of excavations at Saqqara ; N ° 156 of March 2003 Taxonomy of animal species in Greco-Roman Egypt, by Alain Charron, heritage curator at the Musée de l'Arles antique; N ° 157 of June 2003 Hiérakonpolis 2003: Exhuming an elephant, by Renée Friedman, curator at British Museum, head of the mission Hierakonpolis ; 158 N ° of October 2003 The Western Marches of Egypt: Latest News, by Rudolph Kuper, Heinrich-Barth Institute, University of Cologne (Germany). N ° 159 of March 2004 A god out of the swamps or avatars of a figure poorly known to the Egyptian pantheon, by Olivier Perdu, pulpit of Pharaonic civilization France secondary school ; N ° 160 of June 2004 Organize the ideal worship. The Temple Manual, by Dr Joachim Friedrich Quack, Free University of Berlin; 161 N ° of October 2004 The funeral complex of Rêdjédef to Abu Rawash : state of work after ten campaigns, by Michel Valloggia, professor at the University of Geneva; N ° 162 of March 2005 The temple of Amun in Dangeil (Sudan), by Salah Mohamed Ahmed el-Din, service of antiquities and museums of Sudan; N ° 163 of June 2005 Elephantine: five excavation campaigns in the city of 3e millennium BC AD, by Dr. Dietrich Raue, member of the German Institute of Archeology (Cairo); 164 N ° of October 2005 The tomb of Rêhérychefnakht in Saqqarah-Sud, a missing link ?, by Catherine Berger-El Naggar, research engineer at CNRS et Audran Labrousse, director of research at CNRS, Director of French archaeological mission of Saqqarah ; N ° 165 of March 2006 Six archaeological campaigns on the Ayn Soukhna site, Gulf of Suez, by Pierre Tallet, lecturer at the University of Paris IV-Sorbonne; N ° 166 of June 2006 Ounamon, king of the Libyan oasis of Ighespep (El Bahrain) under the XXXe dynasty, by Paolo Gallo, professor at the University of Turin; 167 N ° of October 2006 Amenhotep III à Karnak. The study of scattered blocks, by Suzanne Bickel, professor at the universities of Basel and Friborg; N ° 168 of March 2007 Egyptian spirituality. Transmission and Evolution, by Fayza Haikal, professor at the American University in Cairo. October 169 / 170 N ° 2007 The thousand-year-old tracks of the Eastern Desert of Nubia, by Alfredo and Angelo Castiglioni, from the Center for Research in the Eastern Desert; N ° 171 of March 2008 From the Red Sea to the land of Punt: the pharaonic port at the mouth of Wadi Gaouasis, by Rodolfo Fattovich, professor at the Oriental University of Naples; 172 N ° of October 2008 Karnak or the quintessence of Egypt, by Sylvie Cauville, research director at CNRS; N ° 173 of March 2009 The historical inscription of Khnumhotep in Dahshur, by James P. Allen, professor of the chair of Egyptology at the Brown University of Providence. N ° 174 of June 2009 The transition between the late Napatean and the Meroitic period, according to research on the royal necropolis south of Meroe, by Janice Yellin, professor at Babson College (Boston); 175 N ° of October 2009 A royal estate from the time of Cheops / Khoufou to Cheikh Saïd / Ouadi Zabeida, by Harco Willems, professor at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; N ° 176 of March 2010 The Death of Poetry: The Story of “Memoirs of Sinouhé”, by Richard B. Parkinson of the British Museum. N ° 177 / 178 of June / October 2010 To sail at Ayn Sukhnah at the time of King Isisi, by Pierre Tallet, lecturer at Paris IV-Sorbonne University. N ° 179 of March 2011 Remarks and hypotheses about an Egyptian collection: the case of the Hôtel de Brissac, by Michel Dewachter, UMR 8167 of the CNRS. N ° 180 of June 2011 Osiris de Ouadj-our: a new certificate from the Wadi Gaouasis (Red Sea), by El-Sayed Mahfouz, professor at the University of Assiout, cultural attaché at the Egyptian Embassy in Quebec. 181 N ° of October 2011 In memoriam : Tribute to Christiane Desroches Noblecourt, by Guillemette Andreu-Lanoë, director of the Egyptian Antiquities Department of the Louvre Museum. 182 N ° of January 2012 Egyptian papyri from the National Library of France: rediscovery of a major collection, by Chloé Ragazzoli, researcher attached to the University of Oxford and associated with the CNRS. N ° 183 of June 2012 New dam projects in Sudan ..., by Vincent Rondot, University of Lille III. 184 N ° of October 2012 The decorative program of the columns of the great hypostyle hall of Karnak. Review of the 2011 Canada-US Mission, by Jean Revez, Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Quebec, Montreal, and Peter Brand, Department of History, University of Memphis, Tennessee. N ° 185 of February 2013 The Luxor, pharaonic temple of the Seventh Art, finds its splendor of yesteryear, by Jean-Marcel Humbert, doctor in Egyptology, Honorary General Curator of Heritage, President of the Friends of Luxor. October 186 / 187 N ° 2013 To be or not to be Mariette, by Elisabeth David, in charge of documentary studies at the Egyptian Antiquities Department of the Louvre. N ° 188 of February 2014 Note on a collection of Egyptian objects and hieratic papyrus unpublished, by Nathalie Lienhard, research engineer, University of Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV); N ° 189 of June 2014 A forthcoming exhibition on Sésostris III at the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Lille, by Guillemette Andreu-Lanoë, Honorary Director of Department of Egyptian Antiquities of the Louvre Museum, and Fleur Morfoisse, curator of the Department of Antiquities and Works of Art of the Palace of Fine Arts Lille ; 190 N ° of October 2014 40 years of research carried out by the Munich Institute of Egyptology in Touna el-Gebel: the animal necropolis and its religious association, by Mélanie Flossmann-Schütze, co-director of the German-Egyptian mission of Touna el-Gebel, Egyptian and Coptological Institute in Munich; N ° 191/192 of March / June 2015 No. 197 of February / June 2017
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