A series of unique thematic bibliographies on egyptology:
ANUBIS: This book is the first specialised bibliography on Egyptian mummies and related subjects to appear since eighty three years. Are covered references on the discovery of major mummies, mummification, embalming objects (including mummy labels and Fayum portraits), embalming substances (natron, bitumen, cedar, myrrh, oils, etc..), as well as investigating techniques (radiography, endoscopy, etc..) and the conservation of mummified human tissues. The present study aims to provide Egyptologists and researchers interested in mummies or mummification with an adequate tool to orientate or update themselves in the increasingly numerous publications on this fascinating field. Over 2200 references.
OSIRIS: The present study aims to provide Egyptologists and researchers interested in the plant of ancient Egypt with an adequate tool to orientate or update themselves in the increasingly numerous publications on this fascinating field. The bibliography has been assembled by the staff of the Armenian Egyptology Centre, of which the plant world of ancient Egypt is one of the two main specialisations. An indispensable tool for whoever is engaged in the study of the plant of Ancient Egypt or any related subject. Incorporates almost 2400 references on the subject, the largest number ever assembled. These references are covered by author, thereafter by classification codes depending on sub-subject.
THOT: The present study aims to provide Egyptologists and researchers interested in any stage of the Ancient Egyptian language with an adequate tool to orientate or update themselves in the increasingly numerous publications on this fascinating field. The 2200+ selected references, constituting the core of the literature, are organised according to an elaborate classification for immediate identification of subject matter. The most comprehensive bibliography on the subject ever compiled