Abstract
IT is a far cry from digging treasures centuries ago to modern excavations, and between the first memoirs of excavations in Egypt and this book there is almost as great a difference. Its results are of interest not only to archaeologists but also to students of natural science.
Cemeteries of Armant I
By Sir Robert Mond Oliver H. Myers. With Chapters by F. J. C. Baly, Dr. A. J. E. Cave, Suliman Huzayyin, Dr. J. W. Jackson, and Rev. De Lacy O'Leary, and other Contributions. The Text. Pp. xiii + 300. The Plates. Pp. xi + 78. (London: The Egypt Exploration Society, and Oxford University Press, 1937.) 25s.
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B., K. Cemeteries of Armant I. Nature 143, 452–453 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/143452a0
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