Archaeology Journal ~ The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology Vol. 90 2004 Reviews Supplement ~ Egypt Exploration Society


📌 Features:
âś” Official publication of the Egypt Exploration Society, London (2004)
✔ Volume 90 – Reviews Supplement featuring detailed analyses of key Egyptological works
âś” Clean, tight copy ~ Very light shelf wear only, pages bright and unmarked


📜 Description:
This is the Reviews Supplement for The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Volume 90 (2004), published by the prestigious Egypt Exploration Society. This special issue compiles in-depth scholarly reviews of major Egyptological publications, offering critical insight into the latest archaeological research, field reports, and textual studies of the early 2000s.

Featured reviewers include leading Egyptologists such as James P. Allen, Ursula Verhoeven, Ronald J. Leprohon, and Gay Robins. Topics range from Badarian occupation sites and Old Kingdom wooden statues to hieratic inscriptions, royal women of the New Kingdom, and cultural-literary studies such as The Cannibal Hymn.

A valuable resource for academic researchers, museum professionals, and collectors seeking to complete their JEA series.


📚 Background:
Published annually since 1914, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology remains one of the most respected international journals in the field of Egyptology. Each volume reflects the state of archaeological scholarship, excavation updates, and critical reviews from the world’s leading experts.

Review Supplements like this one are particularly prized for their concentrated academic commentary and bibliographic value—ideal for researchers, universities, and Egyptology libraries.


🖼️ What You’ll Receive:
One original softcover issue: The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology Vol. 90 (2004) Reviews Supplement.
Clean interior, minimal exterior wear. Carefully packaged and shipped with archival care.