Kmt (magazine)
Magazine about ancient Egypt From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Magazine about ancient Egypt From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kmt was a magazine on ancient Egypt published quarterly by Kmt Communications. The first issue was published in spring 1990.[1] The magazine was produced in Weaverville, North Carolina,[1] and presented feature stories, reports from recent excavations, announcements of upcoming lectures and symposia, and book reviews. The name of the magazine was derived from "km.t", the name of Ancient Egypt in hieroglyphics.
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Editor | Dennis C. Forbes |
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Categories | History, archaeology, Near-Eastern studies |
Frequency | Quarterly |
Publisher | Carl A. Kojis |
Total circulation (2007) | 13,878 |
First issue | Spring 1990 |
Company | KMT Communications |
Country | United States |
Based in | Weaverville, North Carolina |
Language | English |
Website | www |
ISSN | 1053-0827 |
Kmt magazine became defunct with its Winter 2022-2023 issue partly due to the rising costs of mail and stamps (according to an EEF Forum message by editor Dennis Forbes) but back Issues of Kmt magazine are still available.[2]
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