Publication list
The following publications have arisen from the work at Amarna since 1977. Some appear in more than one category, and some are from affiliated research projects.
Excavation and survey
Balestra, F. 2021. GAT East Gate excavation, The Akhetaten Sun 27 (2), 30–51.
Balestra, F. 2022. Excavation in the vicinity of the East Gateway, The Akhetaten Sun 28 (2), 32–52.
Bertram, M. 2024. Im Zeichen des Aton: Zu den Forschungsergebnissen der letzten Kampagnen im Großen Aton-Tempel in Amarna. Sokar 41, 82–101.
Fenwick, H., 2004. Ancient roads and GPS survey: modelling the Amarna Plain. Antiquity 78, 880–5.
Fenwick, H. 2005. Tell el-Amarna, 2005. Desert survey. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 91, 20–1.
Hamza, M. and B.J. Kemp. 2000. Report on a large house at Amarna, discovered near the village of el-Hagg Qandil. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 86, 161–5.
Harrell, J.A. 2001. Ancient quarries near Amarna. Egyptian Archaeology 19, 36–8.
Kemp, B.J. 1978. Preliminary report on the el-‘Amarna survey, 1977. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 64, 22–34.
Kemp, B.J. 1979. Preliminary report on the el-‘Amarna survey, 1978. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 65, 5–12.
Kemp, B.J. 1980. Preliminary report on the el-‘Amarna expedition, 1979. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 66, 5–16.
Kemp, B.J. 1981. Preliminary report on the el-‘Amarna expedition, 1980. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 67, 5–20.
Kemp, B.J. 1983. Preliminary report on the el-‘Amarna expedition, 1981–2. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 69, 5–24.
Kemp, B.J., ed. 1984. Amarna Reports I. Occasional Papers 1. London: Egypt Exploration Society. Contents:
- Chapter 1 (pp. 1–13). Patterns of activity at the Workmen’s Village (B.J. Kemp).
- Chapter 2 (pp. 14–33). Chapel 561/450 (The “Main Chapel”).
- Chapter 3 (pp. 34–9). Chapels 570 and 571.
- Chapter 4 (pp. 40–59). The animal pens (Building 400).
- Appendix: analysis of coprolite sample from Site X1, by G. Hosey.
- Report of an immunology test applied to coprolites, by W.P.H. Duffus.
- Chapter 5 (pp. 60–80). Commodity delivery area (Zir-area).
- Chapter 6 (pp. 81–8). The Main Quarry.
- Chapter 7 (pp. 89–95). The survey of the city.
- Chapter 8 (pp. 99–123). A resistivity survey at el-Amarna, by I.J. Mathieson.
- Chapter 9 (pp. 124–32). Ring bezels at el-Amarna, by I. Shaw.
- Chapter 10 (pp. 133–53). The pottery distribution analysis, by P.J. Rose.
- Chapter 11 (pp. 154–64). Preliminary report on the faunal remains from the Workmen’s Village, by H.M. Hecker.
- Chapter 12 (pp. 165–77). Pottery cult vessels from the Workmen’s Village, by L.C. Hulin.
- Chapter 13 (pp. 178–88). Radiocarbon date calibration using historically dated specimens from Egypt and new radiocarbon determinations for el-Amarna, by V.R. Switsur.
- Chapter 14 (pp. 189–201). A sediments analysis of mud brick and natural features at el-Amarna, by C.A.I. French.
- Chapter 15 (pp. 202–11). Geomorphology and prehistory at el-Amarna, by C.A.I. French.
Kemp, B.J., ed. 1985. Amarna Reports II. Occasional Papers 2. London: Egypt Exploration Society. Contents:
- Chapter 1 (pp. 1–17). Chapel 561/450 (The “Main Chapel”).
- Chapter 2 (pp. 18–28). Painted plaster from the Main chapel.
- Chapter 3 (pp. 29–38). Chapels 570 and 571 and adjacent ground.
- Chapter 4 (pp. 39–50). Chapel group 528–531.
- Chapter 5 (pp. 51–63). The survey of the city.
- Chapter 6 (pp. pp. 65–109). The hieratic labels, 1979–82, by M.A. Leahy.
- Chapter 7 (pp. 119–32). The hieroglyphic wall plaster from Chapel 561, by G. Robins.
- Chapter 8 (pp. 133–74). Pottery fabrics and ware groups at el-Amarna, by P.T. Nicholson and P. Rose.
- Chapter 9 (pp. 175–90). Preliminary report on the botanical remains, by J.M. Renfrew.
- Chapter 10 (pp. 191–204). Preliminary report on the textiles, by G.M. Eastwood.
Kemp, B.J. ed., 1986. Amarna Reports III. Occasional Publications 4. London: Egypt Exploration Society. Contents:
- Chapter 1 (pp. 1–33). Work inside the Walled Village.
- Chapter 2 (pp. 34–49). Building 250: a set of animal pens.
- Chapter 3 (pp. 50–9). Building 300: a set of animal pens.
- Chapter 4 (pp. 60–79). Building 540/541.
Appendix: Report on two fibre diameter samples from el-Amarna, by H.M. Appleyard. - Chapter 5 (pp. 80–9). Report on the excavation of floor [873] of the outer hall of Chapel 561/450, by H.M. Hecker.
- Chapter 6 (pp. 90–7). The Amarna Survey: the survey of the city.
- Chapter 7 (pp. 99–117). Pottery from the Main Chapel, by P. Rose.
- Chapter 8 (pp. 118–46). The Late New Kingdom burial beside the Main Chapel, by J. H. Taylor and A. Boyce.
- Chapter 9 (pp. 147–88). Late Dynastic pottery from the vicinity of the South Tombs, by P. French.
- Chapter 10 (pp. 189–212). A survey at Hatnub, by I.M.E. Shaw.
Kemp, B.J. 1987. The Amarna Workmen’s Village in retrospect. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 73, 21–50.
Kemp, B.J. ed., 1987. Amarna Reports IV. Occasional Publications 5. London: Egypt Exploration Society. Contents:
- Chapter 1 (pp. 1–16). Work inside the Walled Village (1): south-west corner.
Appendix: ash as an insecticide, by R. Miller. - Chapter 2 (pp. 17–29). Fragments of a painted royal figure with artist’s grid from West Street 2/3, by F. Weatherhead and E. Shannon.
- Chapter 3 (pp. 30–46). Work inside the Walled Village (2): Gate Street 9.
Appendix: general review of the Workmen’s Village houses, by B.J. Kemp. - Chapter 4 (pp. 47–55). Building 200: animal pens and plant beds.
- Chapter 5 (pp. 56–69). The completion of the Main Chapel, and further examination of animal pens 300.
- Chapter 6 (pp. 70–86). Chapel 556.
- Chapter 7 (pp. 87–102). The survey of Site X2, by A.C. Renfrew.
Appendix I: Fabric and form data from surface collections: two specimen squares, by P.J. Rose.
Appendix II: Experimental comparison of sherds by weight, by P.J. Rose. - Chapter 8 (pp. 103–114). Report on the 1986 Amarna Survey.
- Chapter 9 (pp. 115–29). Report on the 1986 Amarna pottery survey, by P.J. Rose.
- Chapter 10 (pp. 132–43). The pottery from Gate Street 8, by P.J. Rose.
- Chapter 11 (pp. 144–53). Flaked stone from the Workmen’s Village, by R. Miller.
- Chapter 12 (pp. 154–9). Ring bezels with royal names at the Workmen’s Village, 1979–1986, by E. Shannon.
- Chapter 13 (pp. 160–7). The 1986 survey of Hatnub, by I.M.E. Shaw.
Kemp, B.J. ed., 1989. Amarna Reports V. Occasional Publications 6. London: Egypt Exploration Society. Contents:
- Chapter 1 (pp. 1–14). A large well beside building Q48.4.
- Chapter 2 (pp. 15–63). The excavation of Q48.4, by C. Kirby and A.M.J. Tooley.
Appendix: workshops and production at el-Amarna, by B.J. Kemp. - Chapter 3 (pp. 64–81). The pottery kilns in building Q48.4, by P.T. Nicholson.
- Chapter 4 (pp. 82–101). The evidence for pottery making at Q48.4, by P.J. Rose.
- Chapter 5 (pp. 102–14). Report on the 1987 pottery survey, by P.J. Rose.
- Chapter 6 (pp. 115–42). Investigation of the Small Aten Temple, by M. Mallinson.
- Chapter 7 (pp. 143–56). A further resistivity survey at el-Amarna, by I.J. Mathieson.
- Chapter 8 (pp. 160–68). Notes on the manufacture and use of faience rings at Amarna, by A. Boyce.
- Chapter 9 (pp. 169–201). Preliminary report on theAmarna basketry and cordage, by W. Wendrich.
- Chapter 10 (pp. 202–40). Artists’ pigments fromAmarna, by F. Weatherhead and A. Buckley.
- Chapter 11 (pp. 241–52). Experimental determination of the purpose of a “box oven”, by P.T. Nicholson.
- Chapter 12 (pp. 253–90). Their staff of life: initial investigations on ancient Egyptian bread baking, by D. Samuel.
Kemp, B.J. 1991. Discovery and renewal at Amarna. Egyptian Archaeology 1, 19–22.
Kemp, B.J. and S. Garfi. 1993. A Survey of the Ancient City of El-‘Amarna. Occasional Publications 9. London: Egypt Exploration Society.
Kemp, B.J. 1995. The Kom el-Nana enclosure at Amarna. Egyptian Archaeology 6, 8–9.
Kemp, B.J. ed., 1995. Amarna Reports VI. Occasional Papers 10. London: Egypt Exploration Society. Contents:
- Chapter 1 (pp. 1–43). The excavation of house P46.33.
Appendix: report on a deposit of ferruginous material, from the doorway between areas 11 and 12, by J.A. Charles. - Chapter 2 (pp. 44–136). House P46.33: the finds, by A. Boyce.
- Chapter 3 (pp. 137–45). House P46.33: the pottery, by P.J. Rose.
- Chapter 4 (pp. 146–68). Site formation processes and the reconstruction of house P46.33, by B.J. Kemp.
- Chapter 5 (pp. 169–215). Excavation and survey in the Central City, 1988–92, by M. Mallinson.
- Chapter 6 (pp. 218–25). Proton-magnetometer surveys in the main city, by I.J. Mathieson.
- Chapter 7 (pp. 226–38). Kiln excavations at P47.20 (house of Ramose complex), by P.T. Nicholson.
- Chapter 8 (pp. 239–78). Construction and firing of an experimental updraught kiln, by P.T. Nicholson.
- Chapter 9 (pp. 279–308). The potters of Deir Mawas, an ethnoarchaeological study, by P.T. Nicholson.
- Chapter 10 (pp. 309–35). The nature and use of ancient Egyptian potter’s wheels, by C. Powell.
- Chapter 11 (pp. 336–71). Collar and necklace designs at Amarna: a preliminary study of faience pendants, by A. Boyce.
- Chapter 12 (pp. 372–83). Umbellifer fruits (Trachyspermum copticum [L.] Link) from the Workmen’s Village, by D. Samuel.
- Chapter 13 (pp. 384–98). Two studies on Amarna pigments, by F. Weatherhead.
- Chapter 14 (pp. 399–410). Wall paintings from the Bridge in the Central City, by F. Weatherhead.
- Chapter 15 (pp. 411–62). Outlying temples at Amarna, by B.J. Kemp.
Kemp, B.J. and P.T. Nicholson. 1995. Amarna Expedition, 1994–5. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 81, 9–10.
Kemp, B.J. 1996. Tell el-Amarna, 1996. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 82, 12–14.
Kemp, B.J. and P.T. Nicholson. 1997. Tell el-Amarna, 1996–7. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 83, 8–13.
Kemp, B.J. 1998. Tell el-Amarna, 1997–8. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 84, 12–16.
Kemp, B.J. 1998. More of Amarna’s city plan. Egyptian Archaeology 13, 17–18.
Kemp, B.J. 1999. Tell el-Amarna, 1998–9. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 85, 13–18.
Kemp, B.J. 2000. Tell el-Amarna, 2000. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 86, 12–17.
Kemp, B.J. 2001. Tell el-Amarna, 2000–01. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 87, 16–21.
Kemp, B.J. 2002. Tell el-Amarna, 2001–02. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 88, 12–21.
Kemp, B.J. 2003. Tell el-Amarna, 2003. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 89, 10–21.
Kemp, B.J. 2004. Tell el-Amarna, 2004. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 90, 14–26.
Kemp, B.J. 2005. Tell el-Amarna, 2005. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 91, 15–27.
Kemp, B.J. 2006. Tell el-Amarna, 2005–06. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 92, 21–56.
Kemp, B.J. 2007. The orientation of burials at Tell el-Amarna. In Z. Hawass and J. Richards, eds, The Archaeology and Art of Ancient Egypt: Essays in honour of David B. O’Conner. Cairo: Supreme Council of Antiquities Press, 21–31.
Kemp, B. and A. Stevens. 2010. Busy Lives at Amarna: Excavations in the Main City (Grid 12 and the House of Ranefer, N49.18). Volume I: The Excavations, Architecture and Environmental Remains. EES Excavation Memoir 90, London: Egypt Exploration Society and Amarna Trust. With contributions by P. Buckland, A. Clapham, R. Gerisch, A. Legge, E. Panagiotakopulu and C. Stevens.
Kemp, B. and A. Stevens. 2010. Busy Lives at Amarna: Excavations in the Main City (Grid 12 and the House of Ranefer, N49.18). Volume II: The Objects. EES Excavation Memoir 90, London: Egypt Exploration Society and Amarna Trust. With contributions by M. Eccleston, M. Gabolde and A. Veldmeijer.
Kemp, B.J. 2012. Tell el-Amarna from 1914 to today. In F. Seyfried, ed., In the Light of Amarna. 100 Years of the Discovery of Amarna. Berlin: Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, 71–7.
Lewis, M.R.T. 2005. Tell el-Amarna Glass Project study season, 2004. Conservation. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 91, 29.
Mallinson, M. 1999. The sacred landscape. In R.E. Freed, Y.J. Markowitz and S.H. D’Auria, ed., Pharaohs of the Sun: Akhenaten, Nefertiti, Tutankhamun. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, 72–9.
Mathieson, I.J. 2009. The development of geophysical survey at Tell el-Amarna, Memphis and the Saqqara necropolis. In S. Ikram and A. Dodson, eds, Beyond the Horizon: Studies in Egyptian Art, Archaeology and History in Honour of Barry J. Kemp, vol. 1, Cairo: Supreme Council of Antiquities, 241–6.
Nicholson, P.T. 1999. Tell el-Amarna Glass Project (site O45.1). Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 85, 18–20.
Nicholson, P.T. 2000. Tell el-Amarna Glass Project: The study season, 1999. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 86, 17–18.
Nicholson, P.T. 2004. Tell el-Amarna Glass Project, 2003. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 90, 26–8.
Nicholson, P.T. 2005. Tell el-Amarna Glass Project study season, 2004. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 91, 27–30.
Nicholson, P.T. 2007. Brilliant Things for Akhenaten: The Production of Glass, Vitreous Materials and Pottery at Amarna Site O45.1. EES Excavation Memoir 80, London: Egypt Exploration Society.
Owen, G. 2000. The Amarna courtiers’ tombs. Egyptian Archaeology 17, 21–4.
Parcak, S. 2004. Finding Egypt’s lost sites using satellite remote sensing. International Conference for Remote Sensing Archaeology. Beijing, 136–40.
Parcak, S. 2005. Satellites and survey in Middle Egypt. Egyptian Archaeology 27, 8–11.
Parcak, S. 2006. The Middle Egypt Survey Project, 2004–06. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 92, 57–61.
Spence, K., 1999. The North Palace at Amarna. Egyptian Archaeology 15, 14–16.
Stevens, A. and W. Dolling, 2007. Shedding light on the Stone Village at Amarna. Egyptian Archaeology 31, 6–8.
Stevens, A. 2011. The Amarna Stone Village survey and life on the urban periphery in New Kingdom Egypt. Journal of Field Archaeology 36, 100–18.
Stevens, A. 2012. Akhenaten’s Workers. The Amarna Stone Village Survey, 2005–2009. Volume I: The Survey, Excavations and Architecture. London: Egypt Exploration Society and Amarna Trust. With a contribution by W. Dolling.
Stevens, A. 2012. Akhenaten’s Workers. The Amarna Stone Village Survey, 2005–2009. Volume II: The Faunal and Botanical Remains, and Objects. London: Egypt Exploration Society and Amarna Trust. With contributions by A. Clapham, M. Gabolde, R. Gerisch, A. Legge and C. Stevens.
Stevens, A. 2015. The archaeology of Amarna. Oxford Handbooks Online.
Stevens, A., G.R. Dabbs, F, Balestra, G. Tully, S. Schiødt, P. Rose, A.J. Clapham, P. Docherty, A. Garnett and M. Bertram. 2023. Tell el-Amarna, 2022. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 109, 89–116.
Stevens, A., F. Balestra, D. Driaux, G.R. Dabbs, P. Docherty, S.L. Boonstra, G. Tully, J.E.M.F Bos, T. Lakin, V. Gasperini, P. Rose and M. Bertram. 2024. Tell el-Amarna, Autumn 2023 to Summer 2024. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 110, 13–45.
Weatherhead, F.J. and B.J. Kemp, 2007. The Main Chapel at the Amarna Workmen’s Village and its wall paintings . Eighty-fifth Excavation Memoir. London: Egypt Exploration Society.
The separate expedition of the Université Paul Valéry-Montpellier III:
Gabolde, M. and A. Dunsmore, 2004. The royal necropolis at Tell el-Amarna. Egyptian Archaeology 25, 30–33.
Heritage management
Spence, K. A. Stevens, G. Tully, F. Awad and H. Kellawy. 2025. Community and archaeology at Amarna: Exploring sustainable heritage strategies for rural Egypt. In S. Mithen, M. A. Rabbani and M. Rabbani, eds, Cultural Heritage, Community Engagement and Sustainable Tourism: Case Studies from Archaeological Sites in the Global South. London: Routledge, 133–51.Stevens, A. 2021. Protecting the Amarna Desert Altars. Scribe: The Magazine of the American Research Center in Egypt, Spring 2021: 54.Stevens, A., K. Spence and G. Tully. 2021. New visitor information panels for Amarna. Horizon 21, 8–9.Tully, G., Stevens, A., Kellawy, H., Spence, K., Kemp, B. and F. Awad, 2020. Tell el-Amarna Site Management Plan 2020.Urbanism and domestic architecture
Hamza, M. and B. Kemp. 2000. Report on a large house at Amarna, discovered near the village of el-Hagg Qandil. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 86, 161–5.
Kemp, B.J. 1977. The city of el-Amarna as a source for the study of urban society in ancient Egypt. World Archaeology 9, 123–39.
Kemp, B.J. 1979. The city of el-Amarna as a source for the study of urban society in Egypt. In W. Reineke, ed., Acts of the First International Congress of Egyptology. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, 369–70.
Kemp, B.J. 1981. The character of the South Suburb at Tell el-‘Amarna. Mitteilungen der Deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft zu Berlin 113, 81–97.
Kemp, B.J. 1983. Tell el-‘Amarna. In H.S. Smith and R.M. Hall, eds, Ancient Centres of Egyptian Civilization. London: Egyptian Education Bureau, 57–72.
Kemp, B.J. 1986. Tell el-Amarna. In W. Helck and W. Westendorf, eds, Lexikon der Ägyptologie, Band VI. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 309–19.
Kemp, B.J. 1992. Amarna from the air. Egyptian Archaeology 2, 15–17.
Kemp, B.J. 1998. More of Amarna’s city plan. Egyptian Archaeology 13, 17–18.
Kemp, B.J. 2000. A model of Tell el-Amarna. Antiquity 74, 15–16.
Kemp, B.J. 2000. Bricks and metaphor. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 10, 335–46. A comparative essay on the theme ‘Were cities built as images?’, which draws on Amarna.
Kemp, B.J. 2000. Soil (including mud-brick architecture). In P.T. Nicholson and I. Shaw, eds, Ancient Egyptian materials and technology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 78–103. Includes Amarna examples.
Kemp, B.J., 2012. The City of Akhenaten and Nefertiti: Amarna and its People. London: Thames and Hudson.
Kemp, B. and A. Stevens. 2010. Busy Lives at Amarna: Excavations in the Main City (Grid 12 and the House of Ranefer, N49.18). Volume I: The Excavations, Architecture and Environmental Remains. EES Excavation Memoir 90, London: Egypt Exploration Society and Amarna Trust. With contributions by P. Buckland, A. Clapham, R. Gerisch, A. Legge, E. Panagiotakopulu and C. Stevens.
Kemp, B.J. and S. Garfi. 1993. A Survey of the Ancient City of El-‘Amarna. Occasional Publications 9. London: Egypt Exploration Society.
Mallinson, M. 1999. The sacred landscape. In R. E. Freed, Y. J. Markowitz and S. H. D’Auria, eds, Pharaohs of the Sun: Akhenaten, Nefertiti, Tutankhamun. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, 72–9.
Mallinson, M. 2009. Akhetaten – nothing comes from nowhere. In S. Ikram and A. Dodson, eds, Beyond the Horizon: Studies in Egyptian Art, Archaeology and History in Honour of Barry J. Kemp, vol. 1, Cairo: Supreme Council of Antiquities, 223–40.
Owen, G. 1993. Looking down on Amarna. AARGnews (The Newsletter of the Aerial Archaeology Research Group) 6, 33–7.
Owen, G. 2003. Aerial photography; the use of wheelbarrows. AARGnews (The Newsletter of the Aerial Archaeology Research Group) 27, 28–31.
Spence, K. 1999. The North Palace at Amarna. Egyptian Archaeology 15, 14–16.
Spence, K. 2004. The three-dimensional form of the Amarna house. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 90, 123–52.
Spence, K. 2009. The ‘Hall of Foreign Tribute’ (S39.2) at El-Amarna. In S. Ikram and A. Dodson, eds, Beyond the Horizon: Studies in Egyptian Art, Archaeology and History in Honour of Barry J. Kemp, vol. 2, Cairo: Supreme Council of Antiquities, 498–505.
Spence, K. 2012. Amarna: Palaces, houses and outlying settlements. In F. Seyfried, ed., In the Light of Amarna. 100 Years of the Discovery of Amarna. Berlin: Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, 50–5.
Spence, K. 2015. Ancient Egyptian houses: Architecture, conceptualization and interpretation. In M. Müller, ed., Household Studies in Complex Societies. (Micro) Archaeological and Textual Approaches. Oriental Institute Seminars 10, 83–99.
Stevens, A., 2003. The material evidence for domestic religion at Amarna and preliminary remarks on its interpretation. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 89, 143–68.
Stevens, A. 2011. The Amarna Stone Village survey and life on the urban periphery in New Kingdom Egypt. Journal of Field Archaeology 36, 100–18.
Art and its context
Kemp, B., M. Hill and K. Thompson. 2017. A head of Akhenaten from the Great Aten Temple (with context information supplied by Anna Hodgkinson and Miriam Bertram). The Akhetaten Sun 23/2, 19–23.
Hill, M. 2012. Statues: Repertoire and purpose. In F. Seyfried, ed., In the Light of Amarna. 100 Years of the Discovery of Amarna. Berlin: Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, 153–62.
Hill, M. 2014. Part of a statue of Nefertiti. In Barry Kemp, Tell el-Amarna 2014. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 100, 14–16.
Hill, M. 2018. Understanding statuary from the Great Aten Temple. Horizon 19, 11–18.
Hill, M. 2018. The Petrie-Carter fragments from the sanctuary zone of the Great Aten Temple: The decoration of Amarna sacred architecture. In M. Gabolde and R. Vergnieux, eds, Les édifices du règne d’Amenhotep IV – Akhénaton — Urbanisme et Révolution: Actes du colloque international organisé par Archéovision –Université Bordeaux 3 — ANR ATON 3D: ANR-08-BLAN-0202-01 et l’équipe Égypte Nilotique et Méditerranéenne de l’UMR 5140, Montpellier, 18-19 novembre 2011. CENiM [Les Cahiers « Égypte Nilotique et Méditérranéenne] IV. Montpellier, 53–85.
Hill, M. 2019. La statuaire du Grand Temple d’Aton. In S. Connor and D. Laboury, eds, Toutankhamon – À la découverte du pharaon oublié. Exh. cat. Aegyptiaca Loediensia. Liège, 146–7. Also in version translated to English.
Hill, M. and K. Thompson 2023. Looking in on the Amarna Statue World. In T. Bagh (ed.), Amarna – City of the Sun God. Ex. cat. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, 107–15.
Kemp, B.J. 1979. Wall paintings from the Workmen’s Village at el-‘Amarna. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 65, 47–53.
Kemp, B.J. 2003. The North Palace. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 89, 14–16. Traces of painting on the mud floor of the central hall.
Kemp, B. J. 2004. The fate of the Tell el-Amarna paintings. Egyptian Archaeology 25, 3–6.
B. Kemp, M. Hill and K. Thompson. 2017. A head of Akhenaten from the Great Aten Temple. The Akhetaten Sun 23, 19–23.
Kemp, B.J. and F. Weatherhead. 2000. Palace decoration at Tell el-Amarna. In S. Sherratt, ed., The Wall Paintings of Thera, Proceedings of the First International Symposium 30 August–4 September 1997. Athens: Thera Foundation. Vol. I, 491–523.
Stevens, A. 2006. An Amarna sculptor’s model. Egyptian Archaeology 28, 10.
Thompson, K. 1997. Frontal shoulders in Amarna royal reliefs: Solutions to an aesthetic problem. Journal of the Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities 27 (1997, published 2000), 79–98, plates IV–VII.
Thompson, K. 2001. Putting the pieces together at Amarna. The Akhetaten Sun 5, 16–19.
Thompson, K. 2003. Amarna statuary project. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 89, 17–19.
Thompson, K. 2003. A tale of two dumps. The Akhetaten Sun 7, 1: 7–12.
Thompson, K. 2003. The granodiorite pair statue from the Thutmose workshop. The Akhetaten Sun 8, 10–12.
Thompson, K. 2004. Amarna statuary fragments. Egyptian Archaeology 25, 14–16.
Thompson, K. 2004. Tell el-Amarna, 2004. Appendix I: the statuary. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 90, 21–3.
Thompson, K. 2004. Stones and statues at Amarna. The Akhetaten Sun 9, 13–15.
Thompson, K. 2004. Amarna statuary fragments. Egyptian Archaeology 25, 14–16.
Thompson, K. 2005. Tell el-Amarna, 2005. The statuary project during the 2005 season. In B. Kemp, Tell el-Amarna, 2005. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 91, 21–2.
Thompson, K. 2006. Report on the Statuary Project at Amarna, 2006. In B. Kemp, Tell el-Amarna, 2005-06. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 92, 56.
Thompson, K. 2006. A shattered granodiorite dyad of Akhenaten and Nefertiti from Tell el-Amarna. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 92, 141–51.
Thompson, K., 2009. The term ‘caricature’ as applied to Amarna art. In S. Ikram and A. Dodson, eds, Beyond the Horizon: Studies in Egyptian Art, Archaeology and History in Honour of Barry J. Kemp, vol. 2, Cairo: Supreme Council of Antiquities, 538–53.
Thompson, K. 2009. Body cartouches and Boundary Stelae. The Akhetaten Sun 15, 11–15
Thompson, K., 2010. Concrete evidence on Amarna composite statuary. Egyptian Archaeology 36, 38–9.
Thompson, K., 2011. A limestone ear from an unexcavated area at Amarna. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 97, 209–14.
Thompson, K. 2011. How to destroy an Amarna statue. Ancient Egypt 12, 38–44.
Thompson, K. 2011. New treasures from the North House Dump. The Akhetaten Sun 16, 11–13.
Thompson, K. 2012. Significant composite statuary fragments from Amarna. Egyptian Archaeology 41, 32–3.
Thompson, K. 2012. New forms of composition – composite statues. In F. Seyfried, ed., In the Light of Amarna. 100 Years of the Discovery of Amarna. Berlin: Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, 164–69.
Thompson, K. 2012. What Borchardt left behind. The Akhetaten Sun 18, 2–6.
Thompson, K. 2013. Report on the statuary project, Tell el-Amarna, Spring 2013. In B. Kemp, Tell el-Amarna, 2012-13. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 99, 33–4.
Thompson, K. 2013. Addendum to Barry Kemp, Counting the years at the House of the Aten. The Akhetaten Sun 19, 16–18
Thompson, K., 2015. Stone inlays from the Great Aten Temple: New discoveries. Kleine Berliner Schriften zum Alten Ägypten 3, 8–25, pls 1–19.
Thompson, K. 2018. Amarna statuary in the Great Palace. In M. Gabolde and R. Vergnieux, eds., The Buildings from the Reign of Amenhotep IV – Akhenaten. Cahiers“Égypte Nilotique et Méditerranéenne” 20: 143–73.
Thompson, K. 2019. Evidence from Amarna reliefs concerning royal statues and their contexts: How accurate were the reliefs? In A. Mason-Berghoff, ed., Statues in context: Production, meaning and (re)use. British Museum Publications on Egypt and Sudan 10. Leuven: Peeters, 131–45.
Thompson, K. 2021. A faience royal nose from Building O43.1. Horizon 21, 10-13.
Thompson, K. and M. Hill. 2024. Statuary from Royal Buildings at Amarna: Its creation and contexts. Egypt Exploration Society, London. Two volumes.
Thompson, K., B. Kemp, and A. Hodgkinson. 2018. Borchardt’s Amarna glass photographic negatives. The Akhetaten Sun 24, 2–13.
Weatherhead, F. 1992. Painted pavements in the Great Palace at Amarna. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 78, 179–94.
Weatherhead, F. 1994. Wall-paintings from the North Harim in the Great Palace at Amarna. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 80, 198–201.
Weatherhead, F. 1995. Wall-paintings from the King’s House at Amarna. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 81, 95–113.
Weatherhead, F. 1995. Wall paintings from the Bridge in the Central City. In B.J. Kemp, ed., Amarna Reports VI. Occasional Publications 10. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 399–410.
Weatherhead, F. 2001. Recording and conservation of painted plaster from the early excavations at Amarna. In W.V. Davies, ed., Colour and Painting in Ancient Egypt. London: British Museum Publications, 53–9.
Weatherhead, F.J. 2007. Amarna Palace Paintings. Seventy-eight Excavation Memoir. London: Egypt Exploration Society.
Weatherhead, F.J. and B.J. Kemp. 2007. The Main Chapel at the Amarna Workmen’s Village and its Wall Paintings . Eighty-fifth Excavation Memoir. London: Egypt Exploration Society.
Williamson, J. 2008. The Sunshade of Nefertiti. Egyptian Archaeology 33, 5–7.
Williamson, J. 2013. Two names, one compound: The rwd ankhw Itn and the Sunshade of Re at Kom el-Nana. Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 49, 143-52.
Williamson, J. 2015. Alone before the god: Gender, status and Nefertiti’s image. Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 51, 179-92.
Williamson, J. 2016. Nefertiti’s Sun Temple: A New Cult Complex at Tell el-Amarna. Two volumes. Leiden: Brill.
Environmental history
Clapham, A.J. 2025. The plant remains from site M50.14–16. In A.K. Hodgkinson, Working in the Suburbs: The Archaeological Remains from Amarna Site M50.14–16. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 261–76.
Clapham, A.J. and C.J. Stevens. 2009. Dates and confused: Does measuring date stones make sense? In S. Ikram and A. Dodson, eds, Beyond the Horizon: Studies in Egyptian Art, Archaeology and History in Honour of Barry J. Kemp. Cairo: Supreme Council of Antiquities, vol. 1, 9–27.
Faiers, J. and W. Smith. 2009. Plant macrofossils and pottery from Room C, Kom el-Nana: A preserved ‘vide sanitaire’ at a Late Antique monastery. In S. Ikram and A. Dodson, eds, Beyond the Horizon: Studies in Egyptian Art, Archaeology and History in Honour of Barry J. Kemp, vol. 1. Cairo: Supreme Council of Antiquities, 89–108.
Gerisch, R. 2004. Holzkohleuntersuchungen an pharaonischem und byzantinischem Material aus Amarna und Umgebung: ein Beitrag zur Identifizierung von Hölzern unter Berücksichtigung des Gebrauches von Holz als Brennmaterial und seiner Rolle bei der Rekonstruktion der lokalen Vegetation; mit einem anthrakologischen Atlas in deutsch und englisch. Münchner ägyptologische Studien 53. Mainz: von Zabern.
Gerisch, R. 2010. The wood fuel they burnt. In B. Kemp and A. Stevens, Busy Lives at Amarna: Excavations in the Main City (Grid 12 and the House of Ranefer, N49.18). Volume I: The Excavations, Architecture and Environmental Remains. EES Excavation Memoir 90, London: Egypt Exploration Society and Amarna Trust, 399–425.
Harlow, M. and W. Smith. 2001. Between fasting and feasting: the literary and archaeobotanical evidence for monastic diet in Late Antique Egypt. Antiquity 75, 758–68. Based largely on material from Kom el-Nana.
Hecker, H.M. 1984. Preliminary report on the faunal remains from the Workmen’s Village. In B.J. Kemp, ed., Amarna Reports I. Occasional Publications 1. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 154–64.
Hecker, H.M. 1982 [1984]. A zooarchaeological inquiry into pork consumption in Egypt from prehistoric to New Kingdom times. Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 19, 59–71. Table 3, p. 66, is a faunal table from the Workmen’s Village.
Ikram, S. 2025. The zooarchaeological evidence. In Hodgkinson, A.K., Working in the Suburbs: The Archaeological Remains from Amarna Site M50.14–16. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 277–83.
Kemp, B.J. 1994. Food for an Egyptian city. In R.M. Luff and P. Rowley-Conwy, ed., Whither environmental archaeology? Oxbow Monograph 38. Oxford: Oxbow, 133–53.
Legge, A. 2010. The mammal bones from Grid 12. In B. Kemp and A. Stevens, Busy Lives at Amarna: Excavations in the Main City (Grid 12 and the House of Ranefer, N49.18). Volume I: The Excavations, Architecture and Environmental Remains. EES Excavation Memoir 90, London: Egypt Exploration Society and Amarna Trust, 445–52.
Legge, A.J. 2010. The hyaena in Dynastic Egypt; Fancy food or fantasy food? International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 20/3, 1–9.
Legge, A.J. 2010. The persecution of pigs at Amarna. Horizon 7, 6–7.
Luff, R.M. 1994. Butchery at the Workmen’s Village (WV), Tell el-Amarna, Egypt. In R.M. Luff and P. Rowley-Conwy, eds, Whither environmental archaeology? Oxbow Monograph 38. Oxford: Oxbow, 158–70.
Luff, R.M. 2007. Monastic diet in Late Antique Egypt: zooarchaeological finds from Kom el-Nana and Tell el-Amarna, Middle Egypt. Environmental Archaeology 12 (2), 161–74.
Luff, R. and G. Bailey. 2000. The aquatic basis of ancient civilisations: the case of Synodontis schall in the Nile Valley. In G. Bailey, R. Charles and N. Winder, eds, Human Ecodynamics: proceedings of the Association for Environmental Archaeology conference 1998 held at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Oxford: Oxbow, 100–13.
Luff, R.M. and G. Bailey. 2000. Analysis of size changes and incremental growth structures in African catfish Synodontis schall (Schall) from Tell el-Amarna, Middle Egypt. Journal of Archaeological Science 27, 821–35.
Luff, R.M. and D. Brothwell. 2007. On the possible ritual marking of a young XVIIIth Dynasty pig skull from Tell el-Amarna, Middle Egypt. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 17, 524–30.
Miller, R.L. 1990. Hogs and hygiene. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 76, 125–40. Draws on Amarna material.
Panagiotakopulu, E. 1999. An examination of biological materials from coprolites from XVIII Dynasty Amarna, Egypt. Journal of Archaeological Science 26, 547–51.
Panagiotakopulu, E. 2001. Fleas from pharaonic Amarna. Antiquity 75, 499–500.
Panagiotakopulu, E. 2001. New records for ancient pests: archaeoentomology in Egypt. Journal of Archaeological Science 28, 1235–46. Includes Amarna specimens.
Panagiotakopulu, E. 2004. Pharaonic Egypt and the origins of plague. Journal of Biogeography 31 (February 2004), 269–75.
Panagiotakopulu, E. and P.C. Buckland. 1999. Cimex lectularius L., the common bed bug from Pharaonic Egypt. Antiquity 73, 908–11.
Panagiotakopulu, E. and P. Buckland. 2002. Tell el-Amarna, 2001–02. The environmental evidence. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 88, 17–18.
Panagiotakopulu, E. and P. Buckland. 2009. Environment, insects and the archaeology of Egypt. In S. Ikram and A. Dodson, eds, Beyond the Horizon: Studies in Egyptian Art, Archaeology and History in Honour of Barry J. Kemp, vol. 2, Cairo: Supreme Council of Antiquities, 347–60.
Panagiotakopulu, E., P.C. Buckland and B. Kemp. 2010. Underneath Ra-Nefer’s house floors: Archaeoentmological investigations of an elite household in the Main City at Amarna, Egypt. Journal of Archaeological Science 37, 474–81.
Panagiotakopulu, E. and P. Buckland. 2010. The insect remains. In B. Kemp and A. Stevens, Busy Lives at Amarna: Excavations in the Main City (Grid 12 and the House of Ranefer, N49.18). Volume I: The Excavations, Architecture and Environmental Remains. EES Excavation Memoir 90, London: Egypt Exploration Society and Amarna Trust, 453–65.
Payne, P. 2004. Tell el-Amarna, 2004. Appendix III: The faunal remains. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 90, 24–6.
Payne, P. 2005. Tell el-Amarna Glass Project study season, 2004. The faunal remains. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 91, 28–9.
Payne, P. 2006. Recovering animal bone at the house of the high priest Panehsy. In B. Kemp, The 2005/6 season at Tell el-Amarna. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 92, 45–52.
Payne, P. 2007. Re-excavation at the Amarna house of Panehsy. Egyptian Archaeology 30, 18–20.
Renfrew, J.M. 1985. Preliminary report on the botanical remains. In B.J. Kemp, ed., Amarna Reports II. Occasional Publications 2. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 175–90.
Samuel, D. 1989. Their staff of life: initial investigations on ancient Egyptian bread baking. In B.J. Kemp, ed., Amarna Reports V. Occasional Publications 6. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 253–90.
Samuel, D. 1993. Ancient Egyptian cereal processing: beyond the artistic record. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 3, 276–83.
Samuel, D. 1994. Cereal food processing in ancient Egypt, a case study of integration. In R.M. Luff and P. Rowley-Conwy, ed., Whither environmental archaeology? Oxbow Monographs 38. Oxford: Oxbow, 153–8.
Samuel, D. 1995. Umbellifer fruits (Trachyspermum copticum [L.] Link) from the Workmen’s Village. In B.J. Kemp, ed., Amarna Reports VI. Occasional Publications 10. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 372–83.
Samuel, D. 1996. Archaeology of ancient Egyptian beer. Journal of the American Society of Brewing Chemists 54, 3–12.
Samuel, D. 1996. Investigation of ancient Egyptian baking and brewing methods by correlative microscopy. Science 273, 488–90.
Samuel, D. 1999. Bread making and social interactions at the Amarna Workmen’s Village, Egypt. World Archaeology 31, 121–44.
Samuel, D. 2000. Brewing and baking. In P.T. Nicholson and I. Shaw, ed., Ancient Egyptian materials and technology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 537–76. Draws on Amarna research.
Samuel, D. and P. Bolt. 1995. Rediscovering ancient Egyptian beer. Brewers’ Guardian 124, 26–31.
Serpico, M. 2003. Quantifying resin trade in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Late Bronze Age. In R. Laffineur, ed., Metron. Measuring the Aegean Bronze Age. Proceedings of the 9th International Aegean Conference, Yale University 18–21 April, 2002. Annales d’archéologie égéenne de l’Université de Liège, 224–30.
Serpico, M. and R. White. 2000. The botanical identity and transport of incense during the Egyptian New Kingdom, Antiquity 74, 884–97.
Smith, W. 1998. Fuel for thought: archaeobotanical evidence for the use of alternatives to wood fuel in Late Antique North Africa. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 11, 191–205. Uses evidence from the Late Antique levels at Kom el-Nana.
Smith, W. 1999. Criteria to distinguish capsule fragments of flax/linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.) from wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum L.). Environmental Archaeology 4, 19–24. Uses evidence from the Late Antique levels at Kom el-Nana.
Smith, W. 2001. When method meets theory: The use and misuse of cereal producer/consumer models in archaeobotany. In U. Albarella, ed., Environmental Archaeology: Meaning and Purpose. The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 283–98. Uses evidence from the Late Antique levels at Kom el-Nana.
Smith, W. 2003. Archaeobotanical Investigations of Agriculture at Late Antique Kom el-Nana (Tell el-Amarna). Seventienth Excavation Memoir. London: Egypt Exploration Society.
Stern, B., C. Heron, L. Corr, M. Serpico and J. Bourriau. 2003. Compositional variations in aged and heated Pistacia resin found in Late Bronze Age Canaanite amphorae and bowls from Amarna, Egypt, Archaeometry, 457–69.
Stern, B., C.P. Heron, M. Serpico and J. Bourriau. 2000. A comparison of methods for establishing fatty acid concentration gradients across potsherds: a case study using Late Bronze Age Canaanite amphorae. Archaeometry 42 (2), 399–414.
Stevens, C.J. and A. Clapham. 2010. The botanical samples. In B. Kemp and A. Stevens, Busy Lives at Amarna: Excavations in the Main City (Grid 12 and the House of Ranefer, N49.18). Volume I: The Excavations, Architecture and Environmental Remains. EES Excavation Memoir 90, London: Egypt Exploration Society and Amarna Trust, 427–43.
Stevens, C.J. and A.J. Clapham. 2014. Botanical insights into the life of an ancient Egyptian village. In C.J. Stevens, S. Nixon, M.A. Murray and D.Q. Fuller, eds, Archaeology of African plant use, Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press, 151–64.
Stimpson, C.M. and B.J. Kemp. 2023. Pigeons and papyrus at Amarna: The birds of the Green Room revisited. Antiquity 97, 104–19.
Technology and trade
Pottery
Bourriau, J., L. Smith, and M. Serpico. 2001. Chapter 7: The provenance of Canaanite amphorae found at Memphis and Amarna in the New Kingdom. In A. Shortland, ed., The Social Context of Technological Change: Egypt and the Near East 1650–1150 BC. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 113–46.
Faiers, J. (with contributions from S. Clarkson, B. Kemp, G. Pyke and R. Reece). 2005. Late Roman Pottery at Amarna and Related Studies. Seventy-second Excavation Memoir. London: Egypt Exploration Society.
Gabolde, M. 2009. Histoires de tessons amarniens (Tales of three jars from Amarna). In S. Ikram and A. Dodson, eds, Beyond the Horizon: Studies in Egyptian Art, Archaeology and History in Honour of Barry J. Kemp, vol. 1, Cairo: Supreme Council of Antiquities, 109–31.
Gabolde, M. 2010. Inscribed sherds and jar stamps. In B. Kemp and A. Stevens, Busy Lives at Amarna: Excavations in the Main City (Grid 12 and the House of Ranefer, N49.18). Volume I: The Excavations, Architecture and Environmental Remains. EES Excavation Memoir 90, London: Egypt Exploration Society and Amarna Trust, 35–8.
Garnett, A. 2015. Pottery from the Stone Village. In B. Kemp, Tell el-Amarna, 2014–15, Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 101, 34–5.
Garnett, A. 2016. Understanding pottery and people at the Amarna Stone Village. Egyptian Archaeology 49, 16–19.
Nicholson, P.T. 1992. The pottery workshop of Q48.4 at Tell el-Amarna. Cahiers de la céramique égyptienne 3, 61–70.
Nicholson, P.T. 1993. The firing of pottery. In D. Arnold and J. Bourriau, ed., An Introduction to Ancient Egyptian Pottery. Fasc. 1. Techniques and Traditions of Manufacture in the Pottery of Ancient Egypt. DAIAK Sonderschrift 17. Mainz: von Zabern, 103–20. Draws on Amarna discoveries.
Nicholson, P.T. 1995. Construction and firing of an experimental updraught kiln. In B.J. Kemp, ed., Amarna Reports VI. Occasional Publications 10. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 239–78.
Nicholson, P.T. 1995. The potters of Deir Mawas, an ethnoarchaeological study. In B.J. Kemp, ed., Amarna Reports VI. Occasional Publications 10. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 279–308.
Powell, C. 1995. The nature and use of ancient Egyptian potter’s wheels. In B.J. Kemp, ed., Amarna Reports VI. Occasional Publications 10. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 309–35.
Rose, P. 1993. Turning processes at Tell el-‘Amarna. In D. Arnold and J. Bourriau, ed., An introduction to ancient Egyptian pottery. Fasc. 1. Techniques and traditions of manufacture in the pottery of ancient Egypt. DAIAK Sonderschrift 17. Mainz: von Zabern, 128–31.
Rose, P. 2002. Re-excavating the excavators at Amarna. Egyptian Archaeology 21, 18–20. The discovery of a cache of pottery vessels from the early EES excavations.
Rose, P.J. 2002. “Oasis ware” vessels from Amarna. In R. Friedman, ed., Egypt and Nubia; Gifts of the Desert. London: British Museum, 109–13, 128–31.
Rose, P.J. 2007. The Eighteenth Dynasty Pottery Corpus from Amarna. EES Excavation Memoir 83, London: Egypt Exploration Society.
Rose, P. 2012. Craftsmanship at Amarna: Production, repertoire and distribution. In F. Seyfried, ed., In the Light of Amarna. 100 Years of the Discovery of Amarna. Berlin: Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, 126–31.
Serpico, M., J. Bourriau, L. Smith, Y. Goren, B. Stern and C. Heron. 2003. Commodities and containers: A project to study Canaanite amphorae imported into Egypt during the New Kingdom. In M. Bietak, ed., The Synchronisation of Civilisations in the Eastern Mediterranean in the Second Millennium BC II. Proceedings of the SCIEM 2000 Euro-Conference, Haindorf, May 2001. Wien: Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 365–75.
Serpico, M., Post-firing polychrome painted decoration on pottery at Amarna: the evidence from recent excavations. In S. Ikram and A. Dodson, eds, Beyond the Horizon: Studies in Egyptian Art, Archaeology and History in Honour of Barry J. Kemp, vol. 2, Cairo: Supreme Council of Antiquities, 478–97.
Smith, L., J. Bourriau, Y. Goren, M. Hughes and M. Serpico. 2004. The provenance of amphorae found at Memphis and Amarna in the New Kingdom: results 2000–2002.In J. Bourriau and J. Phillips, eds, Invention and Innovation: The Social Context of Technological Change 2: Egypt, the Aegean and the Near East. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 57–80.
Smith, L., J. Bourriau and M. Serpico. 2000. The provenance of Late Bronze Age transport amphorae found in Egypt. Internet Archaeologist 9.
Glass & glazing
Boyce, A. 1989. Notes on the manufacture and use of faience rings at Amarna. In B.J. Kemp, ed., Amarna Reports V. Occasional Publications 6. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 160–8.
Boyce, A. 1995. Collar and necklace designs at Amarna: a preliminary study of faience pendants. In B.J. Kemp, ed., Amarna Reports VI. Occasional Publications 10. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 336–71.
Eccleston, M. 2008. Replicating faience in a bread oven at Amarna. Egyptian Archaeology 32, 33–5.
Jackson, C.M., P.T. Nicholson and W. Gneisinger. 1998. Glassmaking at Tell el-Amarna: an integrated approach. Journal of Glass Studies 40, 11–23.
Nicholson, P.T. 1995. Glassmaking and glassworking at Amarna: some new work. Journal of Glass Studies 37, 11–19.
Nicholson, P.T. 1995. Recent excavations at an ancient Egyptian glassworks: Tell el-Amarna 1993. Glass Technology 36, 125–8.
Nicholson, P.T. 1996. New evidence for glass and glazing at Tell el-Amarna (Egypt). Annales du 13e Congrès de l’Association Internationale pour l’Histoire du Verre, 28 August–1 September 1995. Lochem, 11–19.
Nicholson, P.T. 2001. Three-dimensional imaging in archaeology: its history and future. Antiquity 75, 402–9. Figure 5, p. 408, is a stereoscopic view of a kiln at site O45.1.
Nicholson, P. T. 2002. Glass production at Amarna: Ancient technology replicated. In W. Wendrich and G. van der Kooij, eds, Moving Matters/Ethnoarchaeology in the Near East. CNWS Publications 11. Leiden: Leiden University, 103–6.
Nicholson, P. T. 2006. Petrie and the production of vitreous materials. In L’apport de l’Égypte à l’histoire des techniques. Méthodes, chronologie et comparaisons. Bibliothèque d’Étude 142. Cairo: IFAO, 207–16.
Nicholson, P.T., 2007. Brilliant Things for Akhenaten: The Production of Glass, Vitreous Materials and Pottery at Amarna Site O45.1. EES Excavation Memoir 80, London: Egypt Exploration Society.
Nicholson, P.T. and C.M. Jackson, 1998. Kind of blue: Glass of the Amarna Period replicated. In W.D. Kingery and P. McCray, eds, Prehistory of Glass and Glass Technology. Columbus: American Ceramic Society, 105–20.
Nicholson, P.T., C.M. Jackson and K.M. Trott. 1997. The Ulu Burun glass ingots, cylindrical vessels and Egyptian glass. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 83, 143–53.
Shortland, A.J. 2000. Vitreous Materials at Amarna. The Production of Glass and Faience in 18th Dynasty Egypt. BAR International Series 827. Oxford: Archaeopress.
Pigments
Weatherhead, F. 1995. Two studies on Amarna pigments. In B.J. Kemp, ed., Amarna Reports VI. Occasional Publications 10. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 384–98.
Weatherhead, F. and A. Buckley. 1989. Artists’ pigments from Amarna. In B.J. Kemp, ed., Amarna Reports V. Occasional Publications 6. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 202–40.
Metalworking
Eccleston, M. 2008. Metalworking at Amarna: a preliminary report. Bulletin of the Australian Centre for Egyptology 19, 29–47.
Eccleston, M. 2010. Crucibles. In B. Kemp and A. Stevens, Busy Lives at Amarna: Excavations in the Main City (Grid 12 and the House of Ranefer, N49.18). Volume I: The Excavations, Architecture and Environmental Remains. EES Excavation Memoir 90, London: Egypt Exploration Society and Amarna Trust, 361–99.
Leatherworking
Veldmeijer, A. 2010. Leatherwork. In B. Kemp and A. Stevens, Busy Lives at Amarna: Excavations in the Main City (Grid 12 and the House of Ranefer, N49.18). Volume II: The Excavations, Architecture and Environmental Remains. EES Excavation Memoir 90, London: Egypt Exploration Society and Amarna Trust, 205–12.
Veldmeijer, A.J. 2010. Amarna’s Leatherwork. Part I. Preliminary Analysis and Catalogue. Drukware: Norg.
Veldmeijer, A.J. and S. Ikram. 2012. Leatherworking at Amarna. In F. Seyfried, ed., In the Light of Amarna. 100 Years of the Discovery of Amarna. Berlin: Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, 136–41.
Textiles & basketry / cordage
Eastwood, G.M. 1985. Preliminary report on the textiles. In B.J. Kemp, ed., Amarna Reports II. Occasional Publications 2. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 191–204.
Kemp, B.J. 1997. Amarna’s textile industry. Egyptian Archaeology 11, 7–9.
Kemp, B.J. and G. Vogelsang-Eastwood. 2001. The Ancient Textile Industry at Amarna. Sixty-eighth Excavation Memoir. London: Egypt Exploration Society.
Wendrich, W. 1989. Preliminary report on the Amarna basketry and cordage. In B.J. Kemp, ed., Amarna Reports V. Occasional Publications 6. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 169–201.
Oils & resins
Stern, B., C. Heron, M. Serpico and J. Bourriau. 2000. A comparison of methods for establishing fatty acid concentration gradients across potsherds: a case study using Late Bronze Age Canaanite amphorae. Archaeometry 42, 399–414.
Serpico, M. and R. White. 2000. The botanical identity and transport of incense during the Egyptian New Kingdom. Antiquity 74, 884–97. Based largely on Amarna material.
Stone-working
Owen, G. and B. Kemp. 1994. Craftsmen’s work patterns in unfinished tombs at Amarna. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 4, 121–9.
Owen, G. 2000. The Amarna courtiers’ tombs. Egyptian Archaeology 17, 21–4.
Thompson, K. 2004. Amarna statuary fragments. Egyptian Archaeology 25, 14–16.
Thompson, K. 2003. Amarna statuary project. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 89, 17–19.
Thompson, K. 2004. Tell el-Amarna, 2004. Appendix I: the statuary. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 90, 21–3.
Thompson, K. 2005. Tell el-Amarna, 2005. The statuary project during the 2005 season. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 91, 21–2
Social life and religion
Hill, M. 2015. A statuette of two men and a boy from the Amarna Period: Part I. Face facts for understanding the sculpture. In The Art and Culture of Ancient Egypt: Studies in Honor of Dorothea Arnold: Bulletin of the Egyptological Seminar 19, 367-378. Published in conjunction with Ann Heywood, “Part II. Materials Analysis and Imaging,” 379–88.
Hill, M. 2023. Akhenaten, smiting Egypt’s enemies: Remarks on the character of the ‘House of the King’s Statue’ at Amarna. In Deanna Kiser-Go and Carol Redmount, eds, Weseretkau “Mighty of Kas”: Papers Submitted in Memory of Cathleen A. Keller. Columbus, GA: Lockwood Press, 49–64.
Kemp, B.J. 1979. Wall paintings from the Workmen’s Village at el-‘Amarna. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 65, 47–53.
Kemp, B. 2009. A wall painting of Bes figures from Amarna. Egyptian Archaeology 34, 18–19.
Kemp, B.J. 2012. The City of Akhenaten and Nefertiti: Amarna and its People. London: Thames and Hudson.
Kemp, B. and A. Stevens. 2010. Busy Lives at Amarna: Excavations in the Main City (Grid 12 and the House of Ranefer, N49.18). Volume I: The Excavations, Architecture and Environmental Remains. EES Excavation Memoir 90, London: Egypt Exploration Society and Amarna Trust. With contributions by P. Buckland, A. Clapham, R. Gerisch, A. Legge, E. Panagiotakopulu and C. Stevens.
Kemp, B. and A. Stevens. 2010. Busy Lives at Amarna: Excavations in the Main City (Grid 12 and the House of Ranefer, N49.18). Volume II: The Objects. EES Excavation Memoir 90, London: Egypt Exploration Society and Amarna Trust. With contributions by M. Eccleston, M. Gabolde and A. Veldmeijer.
Lines, D. 2002. Appendix: stone with hieratic inscription. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 88, 20–1.
Mallinson, M. 1999. The sacred landscape. In R. E. Freed, Y. J. Markowitz and S. H. D’Auria, eds, Pharaohs of the Sun: Akhenaten, Nefertiti, Tutankhamun. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, 72–9.
Samuel, D. 1999. Bread making and social interactions at the Amarna Workmen’s Village, Egypt. World Archaeology 31, 121–44.
Stevens, A. 2003. The material evidence for domestic religion at Amarna and preliminary remarks on its interpretation. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 89, 143–68.
Stevens, A. 2004. The Amarna royal women as images of fertility: perspectives on a royal cult. Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions 4, 107–27.
Stevens, A. 2006. Private Religion at Amarna: The Material Evidence. BAR International Series 1587. Oxford: Archaeopress.
Stevens, A. 2012.Private religion in the Amarna suburbs. In F. Seyfried, ed., In the Light of Amarna. 100 Years of the Discovery of Amarna. Berlin: Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, 92–7.
Stevens, A. 2015. Visibility, private religion and the urban landscape of Amarna. Archaeological Review from Cambridge 30, 77–84.
Stevens, A. 2018. Beyond iconography: The Amarna coffins in social context. In J.H. Taylor and M. Vandenbeusch, eds, Ancient Egyptian Coffins: Craft Traditions and Functionality. British Museum Publications on Egypt and Sudan 4. Leuven, 139–60.
Stevens, A. 2018. Death and the city: The cemeteries of Amarna in their urban context. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 28, 103–26.
Stevens, A. and G.R. Dabbs. 2023. The landscape of death and commemoration at Amarna. Amarna—City of the Sun God. T. Bagh and A. Manly (eds), Copenhagen: Narayana Press, 137–144.
Stevens, A., C.E. Rogge, J.E.M.F. Bos and G.R. Dabbs. 2019. From representation to reality: Ancient Egyptian wax head cones from Amarna. Antiquity 93, 1515–33.
Late antique remains
Clackson, S. J. 1999. Ostraka and graffiti excavated at el-ʽAmarna. In S. Emmel, M. Krause, S. G. Richter and S. Schated, eds, Ägypten und Nubien in spätantiker und christlicher Zeit. Akten des 6. Internationalen Koptologenkongresses, Münster, 20.–26. Juli 1996. Volume 2. Schrifttum, Sprache und Gedankenwelt, Wiesbaden: Reichert, 268–78.
Clackson, S. 2005. Coptic and Greek ostraca from Kom el-Nana. In J. Faiers, Late Roman Pottery at Amarna and Related Studies. Seventy-second Excavation Memoir. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 245–62.
Faiers, J. (with contributions from S. Clarkson, B. Kemp, G. Pyke and R. Reece). 2005. Late Roman Pottery at Amarna and Related Studies. Seventy-second Excavation Memoir. London: Egypt Exploration Society. Contents:
- Faiers, J. Introduction, 3–4.
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Kemp, B. Settlement and landscape in the Amarna area in the late Roman period, 11–56.
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Faiers, J. A corpus of late Roman pottery from Kom el-Nana, 57–180.
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Faiers, J. Catalogue of pottery from other late Roman sites within the study area, 181–211.
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Pyke, G. Late Roman Egyptian amphorae from squares U and V at Kom el-Nana, 212–43.
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Reece, R. Coins from Kom el-Nana, 263–66.
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Faiers, J. and B. Kemp. Dating the sites in the Amarna area, 267–73.
Faiers, J. 2013. Late Roman Glassware Pottery at Amarna and Related Studies. One hundred and second Excavation Memoir. London: Egypt Exploration Society. Contents:
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Faiers, J. The glass from Kom el-Nana, 5–38.
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Faiers, J. A second corpus of late Roman pottery from Kom el-Nana, 39–180.
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Faiers, J. and G. Pyke. Distribution of pottery and glass at the monastic site of Kom el-Nana, 181–215.
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Faiers, J. and W. Smith. Plant macrofossils and pottery from Area 3, Room C, 217–44.
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Faiers, J. Other sites with late Roman pottery in the area around Kom el-Nana, 245–57.
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Faiers, J. End game, 259–62.
Faiers, J. and W. Smith, 2009. Plant macrofossils and pottery from Room C, Kom el-Nana: a preserved ‘vide sanitaire’ at a Late Antique monastery. In S. Ikram and A. Dodson, eds, Beyond the Horizon: Studies in Egyptian Art, Archaeology and History in Honour of Barry J. Kemp, vol. 1, Cairo: Supreme Council of Antiquities, 89–108.
Gerisch, R. 2004. Holzkohleuntersuchungen an pharaonischem und byzantinischem Material aus Amarna und Umgebung: ein Beitrag zur Identifizierung von Hölzern unter Berücksichtigung des Gebrauches von Holz als Brennmaterial und seiner Rolle bei der Rekonstruktion der lokalen Vegetation; mit einem anthrakologischen Atlas in deutsch und englisch. Münchner ägyptologische Studien 53. Mainz: von Zabern.
Harlow, M. and W. Smith. 2001. Between fasting and feasting: the literary and archaeobotanical evidence for monastic diet in Late Antique Egypt. Antiquity 75, 758–68. Based largely on material from Kom el-Nana (Amarna).
Kemp, B. J. 1993. Amarna’s other period. Egyptian Archaeology 3, 13–14.
Kemp, B. J. 1995. The Kom el-Nana enclosure at Amarna. Egyptian Archaeology 6, 8–9.
Kemp, B. 2000. Tell el-Amarna, 2000. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 86, 12–17.
Luff, R. 2007. Monastic diet in Late Antique Egypt: Zoological finds from Kom el-Nana and Tell el-Amarna, Middle Egypt. Environmental Archaeology 12, 161–74.
Luff, R, and G. Bailey. 2000. The Aquatic basis of ancient civilisations: the case of Synodontis schall and the Nile valley. Journal of Archaeological Science 27, 100–13.
Pyke, G. 2003. Church wall paintings from Kom el-Nana. Egyptian Archaeology 22, 16–17.
Pyke, G. 2003. Coptic wall plaster. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 89, 19–21.
Pyke, G. 2004. Tell el-Amarna, 2004. Appendix II: Coptic wall plaster from Kom el-Nana. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 90, 23–4.
Pyke, G. 2007. Survey of the Christian church and later remains in the tomb of Panehsy (no. 6). In B.J. Kemp, Tell el-Amarna, 2006–7, Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 93, 35–49.
Pyke, G. 2008. A Christian conversion: The tomb of Panehsy at Amarna. Egyptian Archaeology 32, 8–10.
Pyke, G. 2009. Panehsy church project 2009: Settlement survey. In B.J. Kemp, Tell el-Amarna, 2008–9, Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 95, 27–30.
Pyke, G. 2009. Decoding a decorative scheme: the church in the tomb of Panehsy at Amarna in Middle Egypt. Series Byzantina 7, 67–74.
Pyke, G. 2010. The Christian settlement at the Amarna North Tombs. Egyptian Archaeology 37, 13–15.
Pyke, G. 2012. The Kom el-Nana painted plaster publication. Horizon 11, 8-9.
Pyke, G. 2014. The Christianisation of the Amarna landscape: Conquest, convenience or combat?. In E. R. O’Connell, Egypt in the First Millennium AD, Perspectives from New Fieldwork, British Museum Publications on Egypt and Sudan 2, Leuven: Peeters, 139–55.
Pyke, G., 2021. Christian use. In A. Stevens, ed., Amarna: A Guide to the Ancient City of Akhetaten, Cairo/New York, 105–6.
Pyke, G. 2021. Monastic life. In A. Stevens, ed., Amarna: A Guide to the Ancient City of Akhetaten, Cairo/New York, 175.
Pyke, G., L. Blanke and M. Ownby. 2010. Panehsy Church Project 2009–10, Settlement survey. In B.J. Kemp, Tell el-Amarna, 2010. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 96, 21–8.
Pyke, G. and A. M. Mikhail. 2010. Through the keyhole at el-Till. Horizon 7, 9–10.
Pyke, G. and M. Ownby. 2016. A collaborative characterisation of the fabric series at the fifth-sixth century AD North Tombs Settlement at Amarna. In B. Bader, C.M. Knoblauch and E.C. Köhler, eds, Vienna 2 – Ancient Egyptian Ceramics in the 21st Century (Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta 245), Leuven: Peeters, 471–86, 562–7.
Pyke, G., A. Stevens and J. Sigl. 2008. Panehsy Church Project 2008: Settlement survey. In B.J. Kemp, Tell el-Amarna, 2007–8, Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 94, 44–54.
Sigl, J. 2011. Weaving Copts in the North Tombs of Tell el-Amarna, Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur 40, 357–86.
Smith, W. 2003. Archaeobotanical Investigations of Agriculture at Late Antique Kom el-Nana (Tell el-Amarna). Seventieth Excavation Memoir. London: Egypt Exploration Society.
Bioarchaeology and burial
Bettum, A. 2024. Ritual scenes on private coffins from the Amarna Period. In N. Strudwick and D.A. Aston, eds, From Objects to Histories: Studies in Honour of John H. Taylor. Wallasey: Abercromby Press, 48–66.
Dabbs, G.R. 2010. Sex determination using the scapula in New Kingdom skeletons from Tell El-Amarna. Journal of Comparative Human Biology 61, 413–20.
Dabbs, G.R. 2019. A preliminary assessment of the non-elite individuals of the North Tombs Cemetery at Tell el-Amarna, Egypt. Bioarchaeology International 3(3), 174–86.
Dabbs, G.R. 2020. Estimating the sex of ancient Egyptian skeletal remains: Methods from Tell el-Amarna. Bioarchaeology of the Near East 14, 11–16.
Dabbs, G.R. 2021. Tuberculosis at Tell el-Amarna: A theoretical exercise in economic and social effects of chronic, terminal disease in ancient Egypt. In S. Ikram, J. Kaiser and S. Porcier (eds), The Ancient Egyptians & The Natural World: Flora, Fauna, and Science. Leiden: Sidestone Press, 83–98.
Dabbs, G.R. 2023. Menarche at Amarna: Timing and the further implications. American Journal of Biological Anthropology 183(2), e24856 (15 pgs).
Dabbs, G.R. 2023. Differential diagnosis of a calcified object from the South Tombs Cemetery at Amarna, Egypt. International Journal of Paleopathology 43, 31–36
Dabbs, G.R. and W.C. Schaffer. 2008. Akhenaten’s warrior? An assessment of traumatic injury at the South Tombs Cemetery. Paleopathology Newsletter 142 (June 2008), 20–9.
Dabbs, G.R. and M. Zabecki. 2014. Abandoned memories: A cemetery of forgotten souls? In B. W. Porter and A. T. Boutin, eds, Remembering and Commemorating the Dead: Recent Contributions in Bioarchaeology and Mortuary Analysis from the Ancient Near East. Boulder: University of Colorado Press, 217–50.
Dabbs, G.R., J. C. Rose and M. Zabecki. 2015. The bioarchaeology of Akhetaten: unexpected results from a capital city. In S. Ikram, J. Kaiser and R. Walker, eds, Egyptian Bioarchaeology: Humans, Animals, and the Environment. Leiden:Sidestone Press, 43–52.
Dabbs, G.R. and M. Zabecki. 2015. Slot-type fractures of the scapula at New Kingdom Tell el-Amarna, Egypt. International Journal of Paleopathology 11, 12–22.
Dabbs, G.R., A. Stevens and M.K. Wetzel. 2023. A mature ovarian teratoma from New Kingdom Amarna, Egypt. International Journal of Paleopathology 43, 99–105.
Kemp, B.J. 2007. The orientation of burials at Tell el-Amarna. In Z. Hawass and J. Richards, eds, The Archaeology and Art of Ancient Egypt: Essays in Honour of David B. O’Connor, Cairo: Supreme Council of Antiquities, 21–31.
Kemp, B., A. Stevens, G.R. Dabbs, M. Zabecki and J.C. Rose. 2013. Life, death and beyond in Akhenaten’s Egypt: excavating the South Tombs Cemetery at Amarna. Antiquity 87, 64–78.
Mérat, A. 2018. Textiles from the South Tombs Cemetery. In Kemp, B. at el. Tell el-Amarna, spring 2017. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 104, 13–14.
Mérat, A. 2019. Textiles from the Amarna cemeteries. In Stevens, A. et al. Tell el-Amarna, autumn 2017 and spring 2018, Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 104, 142.
Mérat, A. 2022. Textiles from the North Tomb and North Cliff Cemetery. In Stevens, A. et al., Tell el-Amarna, Autumn 2018 to Autumn 2019. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 56, 11–12.
Mérat, A. 2022. Textiles from the South Tomb and North Cliffs Cemeteries. In Stevens, A. et al., Tell el-Amarna, Autumn 2020 to Autumn 2021. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 108, 20.
Rogge, C., Bettum, A., Skinner, L. and A. Stevens, 2022. Differential use of yellow pigments on non-elite wooden coffins excavated from the Amarna South Tombs Cemetery. In B. Gehad and A. Quiles, eds, Proceedings of the First International Conference on the Science of Ancient Egyptian Materials and Technologies (SAEMT). Cairo: Institut Français d’archéologie Orientale, 185–96.
Rose, J. 2006. Paleopathology of the commoners at Tell Amarna, Egypt, Akhenaten’s capital city. Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 101 (Suppl. II), 73–6.
Rose, J. and M. Zabecki. 2009. The commoners of Tell el-Amarna. In S. Ikram and A. Dodson, eds, Beyond the Horizon: Studies in Egyptian Art, Archaeology and History in Honour of Barry J. Kemp, vol. 2, Cairo: Supreme Council of Antiquities, 408–22.
Stevens, A., G. Dabbs and J. Rose. 2016. Akhenaten’s people: excavating the lost cemeteries of Amarna. Current World Archaeology 78, 14–21.
Stevens, A. 2018. Beyond iconography: The Amarna coffins in social context. In J.H. Taylor and M. Vandenbeusch, eds, Ancient Egyptian Coffins: Craft Traditions and Functionality. British Museum Publications on Egypt and Sudan 4. Leuven, 139–60.
Stevens, A. 2018. Death and the city: The cemeteries of Amarna in their urban context. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 28, 103–26.
Stevens, A. and G.R. Dabbs. 2023. The landscape of death and commemoration at Amarna. Amarna—City of the Sun God. T. Bagh and A. Manly (eds), Copenhagen: Narayana Press, 137–144.
Stevens, A. and P. Rose. 2020. Death and burial at the Amarna Workmen’s Village: A community cemetery in context. Dust, Demons and Pots: Studies in Honour of Colin A. Hope. Warfe, A., Gill, J., Hamilton, C., Pettman, A. & Stewart, D. (eds.). Leuven Belgium: Peeters Publishers, 681–704.
Stevens, A., C.E. Rogge, J.E.M.F. Bos and G.R. Dabbs. 2019. From representation to reality: Ancient Egyptian wax head cones from Amarna. Antiquity 93, 1515–33.
Annual reports on the analysis of the human remains from Amarna are also published in the Journal of Egyptian Archaeology.
Ethnoarchaeology and experimental archaeology
Balestra, F. 2024. Donkeys in modern excavations: Two case-studies at Amarna. Studies in Egyptian Archaeology and Science, volume 2024, 26 pages.
Eccleston, M. 2008. Replicating faience in a bread oven at Amarna. Egyptian Archaeology 32, 33–5.
Eccleston, M. 2008. Metalworking at Amarna: A preliminary report. Bulletin of the Australian Centre for Egyptology 19, 29–47.
Hodgkinson, A.K. and M. Bertram. 2020. Working with fire: making glass beads at Amarna using methods from metallurgical scenes. In F.W. Rademakers, G. Verly, F. Téreygeol, J. Auenmüller, eds,. Contributions of Experimental Archaeology to Excavation and Material Studies; Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 33.
Nicholson, P.T. 1995. Construction and firing of an experimental updraught kiln. In B.J. Kemp, ed., Amarna Reports VI. Occasional Publications 10. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 239–78.
Nicholson, P.T. 1995. The potters of Deir Mawas, an ethnoarchaeological study. In B.J. Kemp, ed., Amarna Reports VI. Occasional Publications 10. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 279–308.
Nicholson, P.T. 2002. Glass production at Amarna: Ancient technology replicated. In W. Wendrich and G. van der Kooij, eds, Moving Matters/Ethnoarchaeology in the Near East. CNWS Publications 11. Leiden: Leiden University, 103–6.
Nicholson, P.T. 2002. Deir Mawas and Deir el-Gharbi: Two contrasting ceramic traditions. In W. Wendrich and G. van der Kooij, eds, Moving Matters/Ethnoarchaeology in the Near East. CNWS Publications 11. Leiden: Leiden University, 139–46.
Powell, C. 1995. The nature and use of ancient Egyptian potter’s wheels. In B.J. Kemp, ed., Amarna Reports VI. Occasional Publications 10. London: Egypt Exploration Society, 309–35.
Pyke, G. and A. M. Mikhail. 2010. Through the keyhole at el-Till. Horizon 7, 9–10.
Samuel, D. 2009. Experimental grinding and ancient Egyptian flour production. In S. Ikram and A. Dodson, eds, Beyond the Horizon: Studies in Egyptian Art, Archaeology and History in Honour of Barry J. Kemp, vol. 2, Cairo: Supreme Council of Antiquities, 456–77.