Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt

Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt

The first American journal devoted solely to the study of Egypt, The Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt (JARCE), was established in 1962 to foster scholarly research into the art, archaeology, languages, history, and social systems of the Egyptian people.

JARCE (ISSN 0065-9991) is an annual journal that has articles in English, French, or German, and is published for ARCE by Eisenbrauns, Inc. Volumes 1-40, 1962-2003, are available on JSTOR, which is accessible through many institutional libraries.

JARCE is provided as a benefit to ARCE members. To learn about becoming a member, please visit our Membership section. Non-members and institutions may purchase individual issues or place a standing order through Eisenbrauns.

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Abstracts, vol. 43 (2007)
Author index, vols. 1-38 (1962-2001)
Book review index, vols. 1-38 (1962-2001)
Contents and Abstracts, vol. 44 (2008)
Contents, vols. 34-41 (1997-2004)
Contents, vols. 42-43 (2005-2007)
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