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https://egittologia.cfs.unipi.it/it/kitab/ The series Kitab – Egyptology in Focus (sub-series: Material culture of ancient Egypt and Nubia) seeks to provide space for very focused long articles or short books, being a scientific vehicle... more
https://egittologia.cfs.unipi.it/it/kitab/
The series Kitab – Egyptology in Focus (sub-series: Material culture of ancient Egypt and Nubia) seeks to provide space for very focused long articles or short books, being a scientific vehicle for those research topics which do not fit neatly into the format of a journal article or a book. Occasionally, the research is too short and concise for a full monograph but too long and structured for a journal article. Therefore, Kitab aims at acting as a focused “container”, which draws the right attention to important concise research, spotlighting the research subject by isolating it in single standing-alone volumes, thus avoiding the research being dispersed between miscellaneous articles in journals and collective volumes. Kitab will also help in speedily communicating the results of a focused research and it makes research outputs immediately available online and in printed versions.
The first sub-series is devoted to the “Material Culture of ancient Egypt and Nubia”.
The series Kitab – Egyptology in Focus (sub-series: Material culture of ancient Egypt and Nubia) seeks to provide space for very focused long articles or short books, being a scientific vehicle for those research topics which do not fit neatly into the format of a journal article or a book. Occasionally, the research is too short and concise for a full monograph but too long and structured for a journal article. Therefore, Kitab aims at acting as a focused “container”, which draws the right attention to important concise research, spotlighting the research subject by isolating it in single standing-alone volumes, thus avoiding the research being dispersed between miscellaneous articles in journals and collective volumes. Kitab will also help in speedily communicating the results of a focused research and it makes research outputs immediately available online and in printed versions.
The first sub-series is devoted to the “Material Culture of ancient Egypt and Nubia”.