The Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt (JARCE) was established in 1962 to foster research into the history, languages, social systems and archaeology of the Egyptian people. The journal welcomes submissions on all periods and aspects of Egyptian civilization. JARCE publishes articles in English, French, or German.
The Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt (JARCE) was established in 1962 to foster research into the history, languages, social systems and archaeology of the Egyptian people; it welcomes submissions on all periods and aspects of Egyptian civilization, in English, French or German.
Georgia Barker
Classification of a Funerary Model: The Rendering of Accounts Theme
Stefan Bojowald
Neue Beispiele fur die Elision von h im Ägyptischen-ein Zwischenbericht
Peter F. Dorman
Compositional Format and Spell Sequencing in Early Versions of the Book of the Dead
Zeinab Hashesh and Jesús Herrerín
Dental Prosthesis: Postmortem Treatment of Oral Reconstruction during the Mummification Process
Amgad Joseph
An Unpublished Stela of Nedjesankh/Iew and His Family (CG 20394/JE 15107)
Mohamed El-Mezain and Mohamed Mahmoud Kacem
Two Unpublished Sphinxes of Amenemhat V and Ramses II
Mohamed A. Nassar
Writing Practices in El-Lahun Papyri during the Middle Kingdom
Mohamed Gamal Rashed
The Block Statue of Djedhor son of Tjanefer (Cairo JE 37200)
Hany Rashwan
Ancient Egyptian Image-Writing: Between the Unspoken and Visual Poetics
Joshua Aaron Roberson
Whose Error Anyway? Epigraphic and Orthographic Variation in a Book of the Earth as Evidence for Multiple Master Documents in the Sarcophagus Chamber of Ramesses
Ana María Rosso
Antidotes and Counter-Poisons in the Ancient World: Onions (HDw) (Allium cepa L.) in Egypt, the Preferred Antitoxic for Snake Bites
Filip Taterka
Hatshepsut's Punt Reliefs: Their Structure and Function
Book Reviews
Virginia Webb, Faience Material from the Samos Heraion Excavations (Robert Steven Bianchi)
Ilaria Incordino and Pearce Paul Creasman (eds.), Flora Trade Between Egypt and Africa in Antiquity (Arabela Baer)
John Coleman Darnell and Colleen Manassa Darnell, The Ancient Egyptian Netherworld Books (Joshua Aaron Roberson)