I'm cheating witht his week's edition - the Antiquity Open Access page offers the following short items about Egyptian and related archaeology. Here are the articles directly connected with Egypt (thanks again to Francis):
D. Usai & S. Salvatori
The oldest representation of a Nile boat
Dirk Huyge, Maxime Aubert, Hans Barnard, Wouter Claes, John Coleman Darnell, Morgan De Dapper, Elyssa Figari, Salima Ikram, Anne Lebrun-Nélis & Isabelle Therasse
‘Lascaux along the Nile’: Late Pleistocene rock art in Egypt
Heiko Riemer, Nadja Pöllath, Stefanie Nussbaum & Hubert Berke
The fire makers of El-Kharafish: a late prehistoric camp site in the Egyptian Western Desert
Pierre M. Vermeersch, Philip Van Peer & Veerle Rots
A Middle Palaeolithic site with blade technology at Al Tiwayrat, Qena, Upper Egypt
Alison L. Gascoigne
An archaeological survey of Tell Tinnis, Manzala, Egypt
Anne Haour & Vicky Winton
A Palaeolithic Cleaver from the Sahel: Freak or Fact?
A.J. Shortland
Surveying Ancient Raw Materials: The Egyptian Deserts Expedition
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