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Annales Du Service Des Antiquites De L’Egypte (Tome Xxii) is a rare contemporary record of fieldwork from early 20th-century Egypt. A foundational resource for scholars. As an egyptian archaeology journal and an antiquities research volume, it preserves the methodical reports, technical studies and measured descriptions that lie at the heart of ancient Egypt studies and pharaonic civilisation research. Part of a long-standing egyptology scholarly series emerging from Cairo archaeological publications, this volume gathers archaeological site reports, museum cataloguing and specialist essays that supply primary evidence rather than modern synthesis. The language is precise and documentary, and its value is practical: students, historians and museum professionals will find the factual record indispensable, while curious readers gain a direct view of how the discipline recorded the past. For general readers its compact lucidity makes primary material approachable without specialist training; for scholars the empirical focus provides a dependable baseline for later interpretive work and comparative study.Historically and literarily the Annales occupy a significant place in the story of Egyptology, exemplifying the rigorous field practice and institutional scholarship that shaped early collections and curation. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure. Carefully re-presented editorially, the edition enhances readability and navigation for modern use. As a professional egyptologist resource and a compact academic reference collection, it belongs on university shelves as much as within the museum and library resource toolkit; it also makes an attractive acquisition for classic-literature collectors. Its documentation provides a steady point of reference for provenance work and comparative analysis, valued by bibliographers and curators. Complementing the journal of egyptian antiquities and other cornerstone Cairo archaeological publications, Tome Xxii rewards both casual readers drawn to the atmosphere of discovery and specialists tracing provenance, excavation chronology and technical description in primary sources.