JEA 96
The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology for 2010 - just out - includes a 30-page report on last year's fieldwork at Amarna, which saw major excavations at the South Tombs Cemetery and the final field season of the Panehesy Church Project.
Working with the agreement and co-operation of the Egyptian government, and in particular the Supreme Council of Antiquities, the Amarna Project seeks to: Explore by archaeology the ancient city of Amarna and its historical context Preserve what is left of the ancient city Promote study and recording of the history, archaeology and traditional life and crafts of the surrounding region Increase public knowledge, at all levels, of the city of Amarna and of the surrounding region
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