The Egyptian Archaeology Magazine is the bulletin of The Egypt Exploration Society. This issue contains features on: The EES Oral History Project, Petrie at Abydos in 1900: Margaret Murray's album, Climate change in early Egypt, the Dahshur tomb of the Vizier Siese rediscovered, Ancient landscapes around the Opet temple, Karnak.
The tomb chapel of Isisnofret at Saqqara, recent discoveries from Oxyrhynchus, embalmers' caches in the shaft tombs at Abu Sir and the temple treasures of Taposiris Magna.
The Bulletin of the Society (Egyptian Archaeology) is a glossy colour magazine style publication with lavishly illustrated articles on recent excavations and research in Egypt. The Society's own projects in Egypt are described, as well as the work of other expeditions from many countries.
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Wadjet
Goddess of Lower Egypt

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Often shown as a cobra, or as the head of the cobra, Wadjet can be seen rearing from the forehead of the rulers. Evidence of her protection is most notable upon the funerary mask of Tutankhamen. Occasionally, she has been shown in the guise of her "eye of divine vengeance" role, as a lioness.