Thursday, November 30, 2023

Open Access Journal: The Journal of Egyptological Studies (JES)

 [First posted in AWOL 12 October 2011, updated 30 November 2023]

The Journal of Egyptological Studies (JES)
ISSN: 1312-4307
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The Journal of Egyptological Studies (JES) is published by the Bulgarian Institute of Egyptology. It is issued on an annual basis since September 2004. The JES is a result of the development and expansion of Egyptology in Bulgaria. It gives Egyptologists an opportunity to publish new original ideas, new approaches and data in connection with the language, literature, religion, archeology and history of the “place where our hearts live”.

The Journal of Egyptological Studies is open to the international Egyptolgical society, but also aims to establish a bridge between Western schools of Egyptology and their colleagues from Eastern Europe. As a result of World War II and the political changes, which took place afterwards, part of the connections between scholars from different countries in Europe has been interrupted. Nowadays, for example, few Egyptologists abroad know about fundamental achievements of Russian scholars in the field of socio-economic, political and cultural history of Ancient Egypt. We want to cooperate in filling this gap, encouraging young scholars to contribute to the process of exchange of ideas and experience in our field.

JES 6 (2023)

Sergei Ignatov. The Enchanted Island in Middle Egyptian Literature, 7-26. (download)

Teodor Lekov. The Concept of the Revivification of the Dead Body by the Sun Rays, 27-39. (download)

Emil Buzov. The Idea of Wealth According to Ancient Egyptian Wisdom Texts, 40-51. (download)

Desislava Nikolova. The King and the Sun God in the Pyramid Texts, 52-63. (download)

Svetla Ilieva. The Textile Ritual of Coffin Texts Spell 728, 64-76. (download)

Mila Guerassimova. Some Observations Concerning three problematic Passages from Petersburg 1116 B, recto, 77-88. (download)

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