Abstract

This two-volume set is an exhaustive (but unfortunately also exorbitantly priced) catalogue and analysis of the Egyptian imports found on Crete, as well as of the so-called Egyptianizing imitations of those imports. It appeared in 2008, almost 80 years after Pendlebury’s preliminary attempt at cataloguing such Aegyptiaca, as they are known (Aegyptiaca: A Catalogue of Egyptian Objects in the Aegean Area [Cambridge 1930]). Unlike Pendlebury’s book, it is safe to say that Phillips’ volumes will never be superseded.

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