This week the Egyptian Museum in Cairo is celebrating its 116-year anniversary since it first opened its doors to the public on November 15, 1902. Since then it has become a must-visit destination for any tourist coming to Egypt. On the blog this week, the Nile Scribes take you to visit a hidden monument that museum-goers…
Tag: historiography
An Egyptological Review of ‘Exodus: Gods and Kings’
Exodus: Gods and Kings, released in 2014, is an epic retelling of the Biblical story of Moses and the Hebrew exodus out of Egypt after 400 years of slavery. Christian Bale stars as Moses in this The Ten Commandments remake with Joel Edgerton channeling Yul Brynner as Ramesses the Great. We began Nile Scribes as…
New Books in Egyptology – March-April 2018
Every other month the Nile Scribes update our readers on the most recent Egyptological publications. From accessible reads to peer-reviewed scholarship, we hope to illustrate the wide variety of topics discussed in Egyptology, and perhaps introduce you to your next read! Below are nine books scheduled for release early this year (March and April 2018).
New Books in Egyptology – June-July 2017
Every other month we will update our readers on the most recent publications in Egyptology. From accessible reads to peer-reviewed publications, we hope to illustrate the wide variety of topics discussed in Egyptology, and perhaps introduce you to your next read! Below are five books, which were published in June and July 2017.

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