Ashkelon 1
72430094 Naqada IId2 IIIa1 Pottery in the Nile Delta a View From Tell El Farkha
St-R-Snape-Mortuary-Assamblage-from-Abydos-I-Liverpool-1986
St-R-Snape-Mortuary-Assamblage-from-Abydos-II-Liverpool-1986
Anka et. al Tell Atrib Researches on Hellenistic Pottery from Athribis
Some Lamps From Tell Farama Pelusium
Mersa Wadi Gawasis 2010-2011 Figures
Mersa Wadi Gawasis 2010-2011
Woodcutters, Potters and Doorkeepers Service Personnel of the Deir El Medina Workmen
The Iconography of Some Phoenician Seals and Seal Impressions
The Ideological Significance of Flint in Dynastic Egypt
The middle kingdom egyptian pottery from middle bronze age IIa tel ifshar.
the necropolis of dashur
The owner of tomb No 282 in the theban necropolis JEA 54.
Ayn sukhna and wadi el-jarf, two newly discovered pharaonic harbours on the suez gulf.
An early middle kingdom account JEA 54
the tomb of a much travelled theban official JEA 4
amenemhat I and the early twelfth dyansty at thebes arnold
Carla-Gallorini-Incised-Marks-on-Pottery-and-other-Objects-from-Kahun-I-London-1998
Eastern-Desert-Ware-from-Marsa-Nakari-and-Wadi-Sikait.