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'''''Ancient Egypt''''' is a [[magazine]] that deals with the subject of [[Egyptology]].<ref name="ma">{{cite web|title=Books by MAES Members|url=https://maesweb.org.uk/about/books/|work=MAES|date=16 August 2015|accessdate=8 July 2016}}</ref> It is published bi-monthly. ''Ancient Egypt'' magazine is pitched somewhere between an academic journal and a travel magazine – bringing the spectacular sights of the ancient world together with the latest archaeological discoveries and theories from the world's leading authorities on the subject, illustrated with numerous photographs.
'''''Ancient Egypt''''' is a [[magazine]] that deals with the subject of [[Egyptology]].<re,.'pioj[089y98yh9[89y8hijhiugoihf name="ma">{{cite web|title=Books by MAES Members|url=https://maesweb.org.uk/about/books/|work=MAES|date=16 August 2015|accessdate=8 July 2016}}</ref> It is published bi-monthly. ''Ancient Egypt'' magazine is pitched somewhere between an academic journal and a travel magazine – bringing the spectacular sights of the ancient world together with the latest archaeological discoveries and theories from the world's leading authorities on the subject, illustrated with numerous photographs.


The magazine has been published bi-monthly in the UK since April 2000. The contents concentrate mainly on a wide range of subjects related to [[ancient Egypt]], though it does occasionally include items on Coptic or Islamic Egypt and also items of interest to visitors to Egypt. Edited by Peter Phillips, ''Ancient Egypt'' seeks to explain the mysteries of this ancient civilisation in a concise manner.<ref name="ma"/> One of the former editors was Robert Bernard Partridge who served in the post from 2004 to 2011.<ref>{{cite book|oclc=851343350|editor=Morris L. Bierbrier
The magazine has been published bi-monthly in the UK since April 2000. The contents concentrate mainly on a wide range of subjects related to [[ancient Egypt]], though it does occasionally include items on Coptic or Islamic Egypt and also items of interest to visitors to Egypt. Edited by Peter Phillips, ''Ancient Egypt'' seeks to explain the mysteries of this ancient civilisation in a concise manner.<ref name="ma"/> One of the former editors was Robert Bernard Partridge who served in the post from 2004 to 2011.<ref>{{cite book|oclc=851343350|editor=Morris L. Bierbrier

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Ancient Egypt
EditorPeter Phillips
CategoriesArchaeology
FrequencyBi-monthly
First issue2000
CountryUnited Kingdom
Based inManchester
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.ancientegyptmagazine.com

Ancient Egypt is a magazine that deals with the subject of Egyptology.<re,.'pioj[089y98yh9[89y8hijhiugoihf name="ma">"Books by MAES Members". MAES. 16 August 2015. Retrieved 8 July 2016.</ref> It is published bi-monthly. Ancient Egypt magazine is pitched somewhere between an academic journal and a travel magazine – bringing the spectacular sights of the ancient world together with the latest archaeological discoveries and theories from the world's leading authorities on the subject, illustrated with numerous photographs.

The magazine has been published bi-monthly in the UK since April 2000. The contents concentrate mainly on a wide range of subjects related to ancient Egypt, though it does occasionally include items on Coptic or Islamic Egypt and also items of interest to visitors to Egypt. Edited by Peter Phillips, Ancient Egypt seeks to explain the mysteries of this ancient civilisation in a concise manner.[1] One of the former editors was Robert Bernard Partridge who served in the post from 2004 to 2011.[2]

The magazine does not just deal with the past, but has a correspondent in Cairo who provides updates on the latest travel information and assesses the impact Egyptology has on modern Egypt.

References

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference ma was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Morris L. Bierbrier, ed. (2012). Who Was Who in Egyptology (4th ed.). London: Egypt Exploration Society. p. 417. ISBN 9780856982071. OCLC 851343350.

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