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Friday, 26 November 2010

Index of Articles


"Return of the King?". Archaeology, May/June 2004
Associated Press. "The Mummy Returns". Globe and Mail, Oct. 26, 2003.
Rose, Mark. "Mystery Mummy, A royal body may be that of Rameses I, but can we ever be sure?". Archaeology, March/April. 2003
Lacovara, Peter. "New Life for the Atlanta's Emory University unveils a unique collection of Egyptian mummies and decorated coffins". Archaeology, Sept./Oct. 2001
Lacovara, Peter. "Egypt at Emory University. The New Galleries of Egyptian and Near Eastern Art at the Michael C. Carlos Museum". Minerva, Vol. 12 Number 5

  1. Blair, Louisa. "The Doctor and the Madmen". The Beaver, June-July, 2002. p. 27-32.
  2. Toner, Mike . "Museum's Egyptian Mummy To Go Home". Cox News Service, July 12, 2002.
  3. Associated Press. "Pharaoh’s mummy to return home". www.msnbc.com, July 10, 2002.
  4. BBC World Service. "US museum agrees mummy's return". www.bbc.co.uk, July 9, 2002.
  5. Walton, Dawn. "Egypt reclaims pharaoh of Niagara Falls". Globe and Mail, p. A1, A13, July 11, 2002.
  6. Hough, Robert. "Return of the Mummy". Toronto Life, p. 82-86. March 2002
  7. Harlow, John. "US Mummy May Be King Rameses". The Sunday Times, World News, p. 30, Oct. 7 2001.
  8. Waldie, Paul. "Mummy from oddity museum could be Rameses I". National Post, June 14 2000.
  9. Fox, Catherine. "Emory collection will be unique". The Atlanta Journal/Constitution.
  10. Kraus, Amanda. "Mysteries of the Mummies". Museum News Magazine.
  11. Fox, Catherine. "WRAP'EM UP. Mummies may begin trip to Carlos Museum by week's end". The Atlanta Journal/Constitution .
  12. Fox, Catherine. "Emory Vies for Mummies, but the Curse is the Cost". The Atlanta Journal/Constitution.
  13. Associated Press. "The Mummy Returns". Globe and Mail, Oct. 26, 2003