Journal of Egyptian Archaeology

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Egyptian Archaeology is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
A New Demotic–Hieratic Horoscopic Ostracon from the EAO/SCA 1993/94 Archaeological Campaign at Athribis (O. Athribis no. 271)4
Horus Behdety, a Royal Wife, and a Royal Daughter from the Private Necropolis of Kom el-Khamaseen (South Saqqara)3
Un exemplaire inédit de menotte conservé au Musée de Berlin (ÄM 15130)3
The Besenmut Family Once Again: The Anthropoid Coffin of Nespasefy III and That of his Wife Irtyru in the Stibbert Museum, Florence3
The Magical Statuette of Yuya with Excursus of Spell 151 of the Book of the Dead at the Egyptian Museum Cairo (CG 51035, SR 4/151)2
Ein neuer Textzeuge zu einem neunköpfigen Wesen (pBM EA 10669)2
Fortresses as Ideological Images of Power2
Umm el-Qaab: The Pit Graves of Predynastic Cemetery U Review of: Umm el-Qaab III. Die Grubengräber des prädynastischen Friedhofs U in Abydos (Umm el-Qaab). 2 vols. By HartungUlrich, 2024. Wiesbaden: H2
The Burials at Amarna Site O45.12
Professor Harry S. Smith 1928–20242
Of Ink and Clay: Tattooed Mummified Human Remains and Female Figurines from Deir el-Medina1
The Book of the Dead Manuscripts of the Lady Hatnefer in the Egyptian Museum of Cairo: Two Hieratic Papyri and One Leather Roll (TR-No. 25–1–55–6)1
The Revival of the Festive Dress Type of Coffins in the Tomb of the Priests of Amun1
Amarna in Global History and as a Global City1
Corrigendum to “Un exemplaire inédit de menotte conservé au Musée de Berlin (ÄM 15130)”1
The Goat-Fish of El-Hosh: An Unusual Petroglyph Identified1
Rock-Cut Tomb GE 89 Recently Excavated at Giza1
Book Review: Stelae of the Middle Kingdom and the Second Intermediate Period. Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin1
Book Reviews: Flooded Pasts: UNESCO, Nubia, and the Recolonization of Archaeology Flooded Pasts: UNESCO, Nubia, and the Recolonization of Archaeology. By CarruthersWilliam. Pp. 336. Ithaca, NY: Cornel1
‘A Perplexed Crocodile’ and Other Sculptures: Some Sheikh Ibada Fakes in the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden1
Preliminary Report on the Salvage Excavation in the Egyptian Section at the National Museum of Rio De Janeiro1
Ways of Viewing: Interrogating the Idea of Egyptian Portraiture Review of: Ancient Egyptian Portraiture: History of an Idea. By CastelliA. Delli. Pp. xxvi + 829 pp, 7 figures, 38 plates, 31 tables. Br0
Painting a (Watercolour) Picture of Flinders Petrie’s Fieldwork at Meidum0
Rock Inscriptions above the Speos at Gebel el-Silsila0
Book Review: Life Histories of Theban Tombs: Transdisciplinary Investigations of a Cluster of Rock-cut Tombs at Sheikh ‘Abd Al-Qurna0
Towards Sunrise: Innovations in the Representations of the Swallow in the Funerary Papyri of the Twenty-First Dynasty0
A Predynastic Egyptian Fish–Antelope Composite Figure0
First Preliminary Report on the Excavations in the Ka-Temple of Pepi I in Tell Basta/Bubastis: The Discovery of a Residential Building of the Fourth and Fifth Dynasties0
The Management of Agricultural Resources in Ancient Egypt: Production and Storage of By-Products0
Kenneth A. Kitchen 1932–20250
The War Years in Thebes: Ernest Mackay’s Work in Theban Tombs0
A Family Stela of the Third Intermediate Period from Abydos (Stela Sohag 752)0
Funerary Objects and an Intact Secondary Burial in the Early Ramesside Tomb of Iurokhy at Saqqara0
The Power of Convention: Reinterpreting Social Groups through a Middle Kingdom Statuette0
An Unpublished Egyptian Coffin of the Third Intermediate Period in the Antiquities Museum of Trieste0
The Sociology of Tomb and Temple Robbers of the Late 20 th Dynasty: Part II, The Bands of Thieves and the Ramesside Society0
RETRACTED: Rain Gutters in Ancient Egyptian Private Houses: Papyrological and Archaeological Evidence0
Paul’s Journey to Heaven, Hell and Back0
Editorial0
A Tail’s Tale: Narmer, the Catfish, and Bovine Symbolism0
An Analysis of Ancient Egyptian Bronze and Faience Bells Depicting the God Bes, Animal Heads, and Other Divine Symbols0
Imported Pottery from Abydos: Weni the Elder and Late Old Kingdom Egyptian–Levantine Trade0
Three Enigmatic Scenes of Merneptah in the Court of the Seventh Pylon at Karnak0
‘Mark them with my Mark’: Human Branding in Egypt0
Quasi-Alphabetic Religious Formulas from the Karnak Cachette0
Reconsidering the Funerary Amulets from Multiple Perspectives: The Swrt -Bead and the Ḏrtt -Bead in the Mi0
Jewellery Workshops on Elephantine0
Four Coptic-Greek Funerary Stelae in the British Museum0
Rock Art Surveys in the Sudanese Eastern Desert: Results of the 2018–2019 Atbai Survey Project0
Searching the Early Dynastic Cemetery at the North Saqqara Plateau0
Ḥȝyšš , the Egyptian Hippokampos – Mythical Monster or Giant Oarfish?0
Geoffrey A. T. Martin 1934–20220
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: Coffins in the Royal Caches Review of: Recycling For Death: Coffin Reuse in Ancient Egypt and the Theban Royal Caches. By CooneyKara. Pp. x + 464, 896 images. Cairo and New Yor0
Explaining an Untidy Variant Algorithm in the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus0
A Man or a God? Interpreting the First-Person Singular in the Coffin of the Overseer of the Treasury Wḫ-ḥtp (MMA 12.182.132a, b)0
J. E. Quibell’s 1894–95 Ballas Excavation: Interim Report on the Second–Fourth Dynasty Cemeteries0
The Statue of Minnakht, the God’s Father of Mut in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo (CG 624 - JE 27585)0
The Scribe of The Contendings between the Body and the Head (tTurin CGT 58004 – Cat. 6238): Evidence for Innovative Pedagogical Techniques from Ancient E0
The Towers on the Roman Coptos–Myos Hormos Road in Egypt: Communication Signals or Surveillance Towers?0
The Sociology of the Tomb and Temple Robbers of the Late 20 th Dynasty: Part I, Who Were the Robbers, What Did They Rob and Why?0
The Sartorial Choices of Sobekneferu: Louvre Statue E 271350
Tell el-Amarna, Autumn 2024 to Spring 20250
The Throw of Isis-Aphrodite: A Rare Decorated Knucklebone from the Metropolitan Museum of New York0
The Forgotten Excavation at Tell Basta: New Information on the Graeco-Egyptian Bath and the Context of Gold and Silver Objects Discovered in 19060
These Thy Libations, Osiris! A Reconsideration of the Four Clay Troughs from the Tomb of Tutankhamun (KV62)0
The Holy Horizon: The Early 18 th Dynasty Royal Necropolis at Deir el-Bahari0
Ptah of the Place of Beauty0
Manufacturing Metagreywacke Bangles0
Pliny’s Marmor Augusteum and the Eastern Desert of Egypt0
Ross Iain Thomas 1978–20220
Who Is Afraid of …? A Spell Against the Evil Eye (pBM EA10563)0
Early Dynastic Votives as Source for Late Middle Kingdom Iconography: An Archaeological Discovery at the Time of the Pharaohs?0
An Assemblage of Ceramic Figurines from the Site of Tell Nabasha0
Tell el-Amarna, 20220
Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten Metal Stirrup-Shaped Signet Rings0
Family Statue from Gisr el-Mudir (Saqqara)0
Tell el-Amarna, Autumn 2023 to Summer 20240
The Seshemnofer Dilemma: Genealogy and Succession0
The Shabtis of Tjuyu (CG 51037–51040)0
From an Eighteenth Dynasty Elite Individual’s Tomb to a Coptic Structure: The Tomb of the Overseer of the Seal, Ty0
Book Reviews: Tomb N13.1 of the Nomarch Iti-ibi(-iqer) at Asyut Tomb N13.1 of the Nomarch Iti-ibi(-iqer) at Asyut. By El-KhadragyMahmoud, with contributions by Ulrike Dubiel and Eva Gervers. The Asyut0
The ‘Great Barque’ Near the Pyramids: Autobiographical Phrases in Context0
Book Review: Ancient Egyptian Phonology0
An Ostracon from Deir El-Medina with Scenes from the Birth Portico of the Hatshepsut Temple at Deir El-Bahari0
Editorial0
The Foundation of Pi-Ramesse: Strengthening the Rule of the 19 th Dynasty and Displaying Egypt to the Outside World0
A Transforming Ontology of Boundaries? What Is and What Is Not in the Early Middle Kingdom0
P. Cairo GEM 66797: An Early Demotic Contract from Illahun0
Builders Behaving Badly: The Rise and Fall of the Chief Workman Paneb (i) at Deir el-Medîna0
Choice Cuts for Khakaura: New Kingdom Captions in the North Chapel of Senwosret III, Dahshur0
The King is Dead, Long Live the King!: The Iconography of the Royal Ka until the End of the Old Kingdom0
Did Vizier Ahmose Ametju and His Wife Bear Non-Egyptian Names?0
The Instruction of a Man for His Son in Finland (O. SES 23)0
Two Unpublished Coptic Epitaphs from Middle Egypt0
E.Me 66: A Caromemphite Figural Stela in the British Museum0
Two Coptic Inscriptions on Mural Paintings at the Coptic Museum0
The Downturn of Egypt’s Eastern Desert in the Middle Roman Imperial Period0
The Fragment of a Model of a Tower House from Kom el-Gir, Central Northwestern Delta0
Potmarks as a Rationing System on Egyptian Food Producing Sites: Defining Egypt’s Proto-Bureaucracy0
Corrigendum to “Rock Art Surveys in the Sudanese Eastern Desert: Results of the 2018–2019 Atbai Survey Project”0
Book Reviews: Être et paraître : Statues royales et privées de la fin du Moyen Empire et de la Deuxième Période intermédiaire (1850-1550 av. J.-C.) Être et paraître : Statues royales et privées de la 0
Graffiti in the Ramesside Tomb of Iurokhy at Saqqara With Newly Recorded Graffiti in Adjacent Tombs0
Barry John Kemp 1940–20240
Tell el-Amarna, Autumn 2020 to Autumn 20210
Beyond the Asclepieion: An Anubis Sanctuary and a Mummification Workshop in the Mountain of Athribis (Upper Egypt)0
A Lintel Fragment from the Meniset Temple of Amenhotep I and Ahmose Nefertari at Thebes0
Did the Yoke Tax Continue to Exist After Year 21 of Ptolemy II? The Dates of Ostraca Louvre 1424 and 87 Reviewed0
A Ptolemaic Stamped Amphora from Patara: Some Notes on Stamp Attribution and its Likely Implications0
Gebel el Nezzi Survey: The First-Season Report 20230
Cats, Commerce, and Cemeteries: The Mummified Felines of Beni Hasan0
Retraction: “Rain Gutters in Ancient Egyptian Private Houses: Papyrological and Archaeological Evidence”0
Mediterranean Parallels of a Psamtek Egyptian Scarab from El Toro Necropolis (Alcubillas, Ciudad Real, Spain)0
No More Heroes: What Is the History of Egyptology Actually For?0
The Predynastic Egyptian Fibrous Ware (Second Half of the Fourth Millennium BC): A Reassessment Based on New Analysis0
Reflections into Ptolemaic Glass, III: Understanding Glass Forming, Glass Colouring, and Furnace Conditions in Secondary Workshops0
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