Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East
The Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East (formerly the Harvard Semitic Museum) houses over 40,000 Near Eastern artifacts, most of which derive from museum-sponsored excavations in Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Syria, and Tunisia.
Mavericks: Three Visionary Pharaohs of Egypt
The Daily Lives of Ancient Egyptian Artists
Forever Is Now: Contemporary Art at the Pyramids of Giza
Rediscovering Sculptures of King Menkaure at the Giza Pyramids
Uncovering Stars in an Egyptian Temple: The New Sky over Esna
How Egyptologist George Reisner went Walking Among Pharaohs
Art of Intimidation Promo
The Making of Art of Intimidation
Exploring Egypt’s Middle Kingdom at the Site of Ancient Thebes
Divine Mortals: Royal Ancestor Worship in Deir el-Medina
Живые мертвецы в Древнем Египте
The Mummies of Aswan: The Missing Link
Reconstructing Queen Amanishakheto’s Musical Instruments
The Power of Antiquity in the Making of Modern Egypt
Finding the God Osiris: Latest Excavations at Abusir and Saqqara
From Stone to Silicone: Art and Empire
From Stone to Silicone: Technologies for Scholarship
2021 10 14 Adams How Beer Made Kings in Early Egypt
The “Mummy Portraits” of Roman Egypt: Status, Ethnicity, and Magic
Mediterranean Marketplaces-Yarn Dyeing
Mediterranean Marketplaces-Food Storage
On the Literacy and Education of Ancient Egyptian Artists
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Mediterranean Marketplaces-Cuneiform Tablet