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InScription - Journal of Ancient Egypt
Inscription is a quarterly publication for the study of ancient Egypt. It is written as a study journal for the enthusiast and student of Egyptology. The contents of InScription - Journal of Ancient Egypt includes a letters section for discussion, a news page, study series along ancient Egyptian themes, such as 'Learning to Read the Hieroglyphs', 'Tombs, Temples and Pyramids', 'The Dicovery of Ancient Egypt - The Explorers' etc. Each issue will also contain articles of interest by Egyptologists. InScription will conclude with reviews of books, and information on courses and lectures in Egyptology. It will be an essential aid to anyone with an interest in ancient Egypt.
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NOW RELEASED
Issue 6

THE GOLDEN MASK OF TUTANKHAMUN
CONTENTS
Scorpion - Pre-Dynastic Pharaoh
of Ancient Egypt (Part II)
The Age of the Sphinx - An
Egyptian View
Evolution of the Pyramids
- Early Mastabas
The Place and Status of Women
in Noble Families
The Guiding Feminine (Part
III) - The Goddess Neith
The Narmer Palette
Hieroglyphs: Hieroglyphic
Text on the Back Plate of Tutankhamun's Gold Mask
(Chapter 151 of the Book of
the Dead)
Cartouches and Sentences
Werkheru (Part II)
Issue 5 Winter 1998-99 NEW SECTIONED FORMAT!

ANUBIS THE GOD OF THE DEAD AND EMBALMING
CONTENTS
Pharaohs - Scorpion and Narmer of Pre-Dynastic Egypt
Trace the history of the Pharaoh god-kings through Egypt's 31 Dynasties
Spotlight on - Senenmut
Take a closer look at an historical character, artifact, place or belief in the world of the Egyptians
Tombs, Temples and Pyramids - Early Mastabas
Take a geographical journey along the Nile as we visit different sites
Images of Ancient Egypt - The Djed Pillar
Understand the religious and historical significance of images and artifacts
Life in Ancient Egypt - Birth
Learn about everyday life in ancient Egypt:
birth, marriage, education, trades, beliefs etc.
Gods - Anubis - the God of the Dead and the Underworld
Learn about the gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt and the cult centres associated with them
Hieroglyphs - Cartouches and Sentences
Learn to read the hieroglyphs and cartouches of the kings and queens of Egypt. Read their literature including stories and love poems
Discovery - KV5: The Tomb of the Sons of Ramesses II
Follow the paths of the great explorers. Read about the early writers and travellers in ancient Egypt and modern day archaeological discoveries
Senet - Games Corner - Story: Werkheru
Senet is the games corner of InScription and includes puzzles, quizzes and stories.
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Issue 4 Autumn 1998
Cleopatra - Courtesan or Egyptian Patriot?
See article below
Has the Mummy of Hatshepsut Been Discovered?
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Cleopatra - Discoveries at Alexandria
Cleopatra - Courtesan or Egyptian Patriot
Tombs, Temples and Pyramids - The Construction of the Pyramids - 1.Motivation - BP Badham
Is the Mummy Tuthmosis I - Really Hatshepsut?, Marianne Luban
Egyptian Obelisks of Rome - Francesca Jourdan
Spotlight on - Akhenaten
Images of Ancient Egypt - the Wedjat Eye
The Day I Shook Hands with a Mummy!
The Egyptian Book of the Dead (part 4) - Sound Signs
Learning to Read Hieroglyphs (part 4) - Hymn to Osiris
Senet - Games Corner
Issue 3 Summer 1998
The Mysteries of Khufu's Pyramid
Pyramids on Mars
Ancient Egyptian Stonehenge
Hatshepsut - the woman who would be Pharaoh, E.G.Gilbert
Who was Tutankhamun? (3) Atenism and Tutankhamun's origins, B.P.Badham
Tombs, Temples and Pyramids (1) - The mysteries of Khufu's Pyramid
Papyrus and its origins, Francesca Jourdon
The ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead (3) Hymn to the sun-god Ra (3)
The language of ancient Egypt - Hieroglyphs (3) The Decoding
Issue 2 Spring 1998
Riddle of the Sphinx
The discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun's wet nurse - Maya
Touring Egypt and the Luxor Massacre, David Coxill
The riddle of the Sphinx, David Coxill
Some aspects of the role of women in Egyptian society, E.G.Gilbert
Who was Tutankhamun? (2) - Akhenaten and the Amarna Period, B.P.Badham
Meroitic funerary text (2), Clyde A. Winters
Goddesses of ancient Egypt - Hathor (2), Katherine Griffis-Greenberg
Egyptian Standards of Measure (2), Stephen Whittet
The ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead (2) hymn to the sun-god Ra (2)
The Language of ancient Egypt - hieroglyphs (2) the ideograms
Issue 1 Winter 1997
Who Was Tutankhamun?
Who was Tutankhamun? (1), B.P.Badham
Ankhesenamun, E.G.Gilbert
Mummies from head to toe, Dr Joann Fletcher
Meroitic funerary text (1), Clyde A. Winters
Egyptian standards of measure (1), Steven Whittet
Goddesses of ancient Egypt (1) - Hathor, Katherine Griffis-Greenberg
The ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead (1) hymn to the sun-god Ra (1)
The language of ancient Egypt - hieroglphs (1) the alphabet
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