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Over the last thirty years, ARCE has published more than forty catalogues, conference proceedings, bibliographies, anthologies, excavation reports, and critical editions. The publications attest to the range of scholarship undertaken by scholars and institutions in Egypt under ARCE's auspices, and to the wealth of the nation's artistic, architectural, scientific, literary, and religious culture.

A Focus on Conservation

PECH front_cover_only_smallDuring the past fifteen years, ARCE has undertaken an extraordinary new mission to preserve the cultural heritage of Egypt. With generous grants from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), more that fifty conservation projects have been completed, spanning many time periods and geographic regions within Egypt. Documentation and publication of these valuable projects are an ongoing priority.

In 2002 Yale University Press produced the first of these publications. Monastic Visions: Wall Paintings in the Monastery of St. Antony at the Red Sea by Elizabeth Bolman, documents and studies the extraordinary Coptic art revealed during conservation activity at the monastery. A follow-on volume, The Cave Church of Paul the Hermit at the Monastery of St. Paul in Egypt by William Lyster continues the scholarly exploration of the early Christian monastic community and the artwork it produced. This latest book was released in 2008 by Yale University Press.

The American University in Cairo Press' ARCE Conservation Series presents other dramatic ARCE conservation activities. The series began with The Monuments of Historic Cairo by Nicholas Warner published in 2005. Volume 2, Quseir: An Ottoman and Napoleonic Fortress on the Red Sea Coast of Egypt by Charles Le Quesne, and Volume 3, Villa of the Birds: the Excavation and Preservation of the Kom al-Dikka Mosaics by Wojciech Kolataj, Grzegorz Majcherek, and Ewa Parandowska are available from AUC Press. Volume 4, Babylon of Egypt: The Archaeology of Old Cairo and the Origins of the City, by Peter Sheehan, was released in October 2010.

For those readers interested in a comprehensive overview of the many ARCE conservation projects within one volume, ARCE has published Preserving Egypt's Cultural Heritage, edited by Randi Danforth. This large and sumptuously illustrated publication is available now. Purchase the book>>


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Mendes: Preliminary Report on the 1979 and 1980 Seasons

Edited by Karen L. Wilson
1980. The American Research Center in Egypt
xiii + 43 pages + 35 b-w ills; includes bibliographical references; 29 cm
ARCE reports series 5 (Cities of the Delta, part 2)
Paper ISBN 089 003 080 4
Distributed by Eisenbrauns
The second in a series of ARCE publications on Nile Delta sites, this preliminary report treats findings from the excavation of a high ridge lying outside and to the southeast of Mendes' Twenty-sixth Dynasty sanctuary enclosure, which may have formed the ancient town's southeast harbor. Excavation revealed that the ridge itself was probably built up by purposeful dumping of debris of mixed Third Intermediate Period and Twenty-sixth Dynasty date during the second half of the sixth century BC. Individual chapters in the report treat the site's stratigraphy and architecture (Karen Wilson), Third-Intermediate Period through Late Hellenistic pottery finds (Susan Allen), Mycenaean and Attic ware (Marjorie Venit), amulets, amulet molds, and other small finds (Karen Wilson), and a Third Intermediate Period relief fragment of a deity (Victoria Solia).
  • Karen L. Wilson, director of the museum of the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago, was field director of the 1979-80 Mendes excavations.

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