Aegyptologica Pisana

Distinguished Studies in Egyptology

Editors: Marilina Betrò, Gianluca Miniaci

Published by Brepols

The University of Pisa, home to the world’s oldest university chair of Egyptology and long-established as a major centre for Egyptological studies, has launched a new and distinguished series to promote and disseminate the latest trends and debates in Egyptology and Nubiology. The series encourages cutting-edge research and opens up new intra- and interdisciplinary discussions by offering a particular focus on new methods and concepts, from cultural, socioeconomic and political theories, to archaeological, archaeometric, and anthropological approaches. The geographical scope of research in this series includes ancient Egypt, Sudan and adjacent areas (extending from Libya down to the Horn of Africa), and it covers a chronological period stretching from Prehistory to early Late Antiquity (c. 4000 BC–400 AD). The series encourages research that engages with these areas from different angles: from texts to literature, from museum studies to material culture, from archaeometry to landscape archaeology, and from history to anthropology.

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