Archaeology
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- The Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt (JARCE)
- Established in 1962 to foster scholarly research into the art, archaeology, languages, history, and social systems of the Egyptian people. English, French, or German.
- 522
- Howstuffworks: How Mummies Work
- Photographs show how and why mummies were preserved, and how X-ray radiography and CAT scanning technology were used to examine the mummy without having to remove its bandages.
- 523
- This Mummy Has Four Feet, Few Bones and a New Home
- From ScienceDaily, archaeologists at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture had no idea what they would learn when they sent Nellie, the museum's Egyptian mummy, to the University of Washington Medical Center to undergo a CT scan three years ago as the first step in a conservation process.
- 524
- NewScientist.com: Menagerie of Mummies Unwraps Ancient Egypt
- Report that London scientists are gaining insights into the ancient Egyptians as breeders, preparers, and curators of animals as offerings to the gods, and that mummification may have played a role in the domestication of the cat. Written by Will Knight. (February 08, 2005)
- 525
- Early Aztec Understandings
- A sixteenth-century account of the religion and history of the Colhua Mexica, or Aztecs.
- 526
- Historical Science Publishing - Aztec Calendar Handbook
- A "technical manual" for the Aztec Calendar and Aztec's perception of God by Dr. Randall C. Jimenez and Richard Graeber.
- 527
- Queen Nefertiti of Egypt
- Jimmy Dunn traces Nefertiti's family line, personal life, relationship with Akhenaten and his new religion, her disappearance, and the recent controversies surrounding her; illustrated with color photographs and drawings.
- 528
- The Indus Script and the King James Bible Code
- Asks if the King James version Bible Code, in English, help us decipher the Indus Script.
- 529
- Murukan in the Indus Script
- Article by Iravatham Mahadevan about the pan-Indian god Skanda or Murugan and his occurrence in the Indus Valley script.
- 530
- African Rock Art: Tassili-n-Ajjer (?8000 B.C.–?)
- Article on one of the most famous North African sites of rock painting.
- 531
- Al Qal'a of Beni Hammad
- UNESCO World Heritage site. Includes photographs, maps and a description of the ruins of the first capital of the Hammadid emirs.
- 532
- Djémila
- UNESCO World Heritage site. Includes photographs, maps and a description of the Roman town.
- 534
- Tassili n'Ajjer
- UNESCO World Heritage site. Includes photographs, maps and a description of the landscape with important groupings of prehistoric cave art.
- 535
- Royal Palaces of Abomey
- UNESCO World Heritage site. Includes photographs, maps and a description of the site.
- 536
- Abydos
- Important centre in the Naqada and Early Dynastic Periods. Includes information, maps and photographs of a range of artifacts.
- 537
- Amarna Project
- Provides an overview, a guidebook, a model of the city, current research, and preservation of ancient Akhetaten. Illustrated with maps, diagrams, and color photos.