Journal of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists
The Journal of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists (JGUAA2) is a semi-annual peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes specialized studies in all aspects of ancient history culture and civilization. It was first issued by the Arab Council of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists and the Union of Arab Universities in 2016, and has continued since then in publishing original English papers.
Having published several topics, we look forward to support research on all aspects of ancient history and culture; in order to protect and preserve cultural heritage; and to strengthen cultural collaboration.
The journal is a scholarly print and an open access online international journal. It publishes peer-reviewed original research-oriented papers.
The papers received and accepted throughout the year are printed in two volumes issued in the first of January and June.
All published volumes of JGUAA2 are archived on our website, EBSCO Information Services and Google scholar. Scholars can refer to all issues on this websites.
JGUAA2 plays a crucial role in preserving, understanding cultural heritage in order to inform and enrich current and future generations. You can follow all updated news about JGUAA2 activities on the Facebook page of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists.
See the Aims and Scope for a complete coverage of the journal.
Current Issue: Volume 9, Issue 1 (2024) 1
THE ICONOGRAPHY OF DEPICTING NAKED ENEMIES IN ANCIENT EGYPT AND MESOPOTAMIA: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
Fawziah Abdulghani
PUBLISHING A VARIETY OF INSCRIBED STONE BLOCKS FROM THE DISCOVERIES OF HELIOPOLIS IN THE ARAB AL-HĪṢN ANTIQUITIES STORE IN AL-MATARIA
Mahmoud Hamed Elhosary
THE RHYTON VESSEL OF PERSIAN AND GREEK ORIGINS IN THE LIGHT OF PETOSIRIS TOMB IN TUNA EL-GEBEL (COMPARATIVE AND ANALYTICAL STUDY)
Tony Taleb Abd el Salam
NEW INSIGHTS ON MUMMIFICATION TECHNIQUES DURING ANCIENT EGYPT'S MIDDLE KINGDOM PERIOD (2055-1782 BC) USING NON-DESTRUCTIVE CT-SCANNING OF THE MUMMY OF LADY AMANIT, PRIESTESS OF HATHOR
Ibrahim Badr, Linda Sutherland, Angela Tooley, and Maarten Praet
THE CONSERVATION OF TUTANKHAMUN’S LEATHER SCALE ARMOUR
Safwat Mohamed, Rasha Metawi Metawi, Ahmed Alshoky, and Hussein kamal
REVIVING THE ANCIENT EGYPTIAN FESTIVALS AS AN AUTHENTIC TOURISM PRODUCT
Azza Saad, Mona Taha Hussein, and Emad Eddin Abu ElEnain