It is always my worst blogging nightmare that I will go away for a few days and that after weeks of relative silence from the world of Egyptology something major will erupt. I could have wept when I came back to my Inbox yesterday!
However, it is great that there is some real news to impart, together with the usual articles and general updates. Where an article supersedes earlier ones with both the same and additional information I have only posted the detailed version, in order to minimize duplication. You will find them all backdated below, starting with the post that appears after the most recent set of photographs to be posted - photos of the Faiyum Neolithic.
There will be more updates from the last few days tomorrow, I suspect, but I'll just add them to tomorrow's news posts.
Thanks to Kat Newkirk, Chris Townsend, David Petersen and Vincent Brown for their help - as ever they have made updating the blog after an absence an almost painless experience.
Kat - I left London in the fog, and arrived at Wales in full, glorious sunshine! The weather held whilst I was there, and it was exceptionally beautiful. Even London, today, is all blue skies and bright sun. So I've stopped complaining :-)
2 comments:
Oh make me jealous! It's not enough that you have the Petrie, the British Museum, the headquarters of the EES with its library, and now all the great weather too! :)
Good to have you back Andie, I always miss my daily fix when you're out of town :-))
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