Publications

Education and promotion are at the core of the Society's mission, so making the results of our research projects available through publications is a key obligation towards our supporters as well as the scientific community. We produce monographs, which include the primary data from our research projects, as well as a range of more accessible volumes covering various aspects of Egyptian history and heritage. 

Our books are available in the UK and Europe through leading booksellers or via our distributor, ISD: [email protected]. In North America they are available to purchase in dollars here: ISD.

Recent EES Publications

New book launched!

New book launched!

Periodicals/Series

We also produce several regular periodicals and series. For details of current issues, editorial panels and submission guidelines in our three periodical publications please visit the pages below.

Egyptian Archaeology

Egyptian Archaeology

Our full-colour magazine, published in spring and autumn, reporting on current excavations, surveys and research in Egypt and Sudan, showcasing the work of the EES as well as of other researchers and field directors.

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The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology

The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology

The leading international journal for Egyptological research since 1914. Available to Society members as a subscription volume.

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Graeco-Roman Memoirs

Graeco-Roman Memoirs

A volume of translations of papyri discovered by Grenfell and Hunt at Oxyrhynchus, as well as other papyri and Graeco-Roman material held by the Society.

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Support EES Publications

Help us to create and share a lasting record of research. This could include the ongoing production and distribution of monographs and journals as well as communicating our work to online audiences. Your gift could make these resources available more widely, ensuring that researchers around the world can benefit from the research supported by you. 

Your gift helps to ensure that a lasting record of Egypt’s cultural history is made available for all.

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