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The HAS-bibliography aims to include any kind of publication – old or recent – dealing with the disciplinary history of ancient studies from the early modern times (17th and 18th centuries) up to the present. The basis derives from a recently concluded ''Introduction to the History of Egyptology'' by Thomas Gertzen.  
 
The HAS-bibliography aims to include any kind of publication – old or recent – dealing with the disciplinary history of ancient studies from the early modern times (17th and 18th centuries) up to the present. The basis derives from a recently concluded ''Introduction to the History of Egyptology'' by Thomas Gertzen.  
 
All members of the network are invited to further contribute to and broaden the scope of the bibliography.
 
All members of the network are invited to further contribute to and broaden the scope of the bibliography.
Currently we are able to suport four categories:
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Currently we are able to offer five categories:
 
*[[Complete Bibliography]]
 
*[[Complete Bibliography]]
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*[[Bibliography on Theory, Methods and Background]]
 
*[[Bibliography on Ancient Near Eastern Studies]]
 
*[[Bibliography on Ancient Near Eastern Studies]]
 
*[[Bibliography on Classics]]
 
*[[Bibliography on Classics]]
 
*[[Bibliography on Egyptology]]
 
*[[Bibliography on Egyptology]]

Revision as of 15:31, 10 May 2017

The HAS-bibliography aims to include any kind of publication – old or recent – dealing with the disciplinary history of ancient studies from the early modern times (17th and 18th centuries) up to the present. The basis derives from a recently concluded Introduction to the History of Egyptology by Thomas Gertzen. All members of the network are invited to further contribute to and broaden the scope of the bibliography. Currently we are able to offer five categories: