edited by Gianluca Miniaci (contact: g.miniaci@gmail.com)
Advisory Board:
Dorothea Arnold, Bettina Bader, Marilina Betrò, Marleen De Meyer, Juan Carlos Moreno García,
Alexander Ilin-Tomich, Patricia Rigault, Stephen Quirke, Gloria Rosati, Andréas Stauder, Danijela Stefanović,
Pascal Vernus, Cornelius von Pilgrim, Josef Wegner, Paul Whelan------
MKS is a peer-reviewed series with an advisory board of international renown, and from 2018 indexed by Scopus/Elsevier.
The series encompasses all aspects of the Middle Bronze Age in Egypt 2050-1550 BC.
MKS has two aims: to provide, within a focussed editorial structure, new direction and impetus to the Middle Kingdom research; and to create a discussion space for both established and emerging scholars,
who wish to publish new ideas, researches, and findings relating to this period. The series also aims to go beyond a geographical segmentation of ancient history of Egypt,
opening the field beyond its geographical borders, encouraging the submission of studies on Nubian, Mediterranean, and Near Eastern topics relating to that time scope and Egypt.
Peter Jánosi, Claus Jurman, Uta Siffert and Lubica Hudáková (editors)
Art-facts and Artefacts
Visualising the Material World in Middle Kingdom Egypt(Middle Kingdom Studies 8)
ISBN 978-1906137601
A4, about 102 pages, 16 colour plates
Papers of a conference in Vienna, 2017.
2018
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Micòl Di Teodoro
Labour organisation in Middle Kingdom Egypt
(Middle Kingdom Studies 7)
A4, paperback, 240 pages, including 8 colour plates
ISBN 978-1906137588UK price: £60 - US price: $120
2018
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The World of Middle Kingdom Egypt (2000-1550 BC), Volume II
(Middle Kingdom Studies 2), London 2016
edited by Gianluca Miniaci, Wolfram Grajetzki
360 pages, 8 colour plates A4, ISBN 9781906137489
£75 - $150
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The World of Middle Kingdom Egypt (2000-1550 BC), Volume I
edited by G. Miniaci and W. Grajetzki
(Middle Kingdom Studies I), London 2015
A4, paperback, 384 pages, 8 colour plates
ISBN 978-1906137434
UK: £75 - US: $150
OUT OF PRINT
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Danijela Stefanović
Dossiers of Ancient Egyptian Women
The Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period(Middle Kingdom Studies 5)
2016
paperback, 224 + x pages; ISBN 978-1906137519
UK £30 - US $60
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Change and Innovation in Middle Kingdom Art
Proceedings of the MeKeTRE Study Day
held at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna (3rd May 2013)(Middle Kingdom Studies 4), London 2016
Lubica Hudáková, Peter Jánosi and Andrea Kahlbacher
(eds.)hardcover, A4, 144 pages, 16 colour plates, ISBN 9781906137502
£45 - $100
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Wednesday, December 28, 2022
Open Access Volume from the monographic Series: Middle Kingdom Studies
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