Harvard Egyptological Studies

Editor-in-Chief:
Peter Der Manuelian
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Editorial Board / Council Member:
Thomas L. Gertzen
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Salima Ikram
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Peter Jánosi
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Christian E. Loeben
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Marleen De Meyer
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Nicholas Picardo
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This monograph series ("HES") was established in 2015 to present scholarly publications in the field of Egyptology. It highlights, but is by no means limited to, sites and selected aspects of the Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition (1905–1947). Invited topics include recent PhD dissertations; reports from excavations; specialized studies in ancient Egyptian language, history, and culture; conference proceedings; publications of scholarly archives; and historiographical works covering the field of Egyptology. Harvard Egyptological Studies is published by the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, and the Department of Anthropology, both of which are in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University.

This is a new series with an average of one volume per year.
Editor-in-Chief: Peter Der Manuelian Harvard University Editorial Board: Miroslav Bárta Charles University, Prague, Thomas L. Gertzen Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Salima Ikram American University in Cairo, Peter Jánosi University of Vienna, Christian E. Loeben Museum August Kestner, Hannover, Marleen De Meyer KU Leuven, Nicholas Picardo The Giza Project, Harvard University
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