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Prof. Dr. Dirk van der Plas Director, Centre for Computer-aided Egyptological Research (CCER) Managing director, U-CCER Production B.V.

Address : Utrecht University Heidelberglaan 2 NL — 3584 CS Utrecht phone : +31-30-2531982 fax : +31-30-2540413 e-mail : mobile : +31-6-53765337

After a delay of some months, caused by some setbacks and the pursuit to present the best quality of content, I am pleased to inform you that the 4th volume of the series « Egyptian Treasures in Europe » is available now for distribution. I am confident that you will appreciate this volume : 1500 objects from the Liverpool Museum. Not less than 806 of these objects have not been published so far. The information and drawings of many objects are presented that have been destroyed during the last World War. In my view we owe the team that prepared the data entry and images in Liverpool a debt of gratitude. Again a high quality and informative volume in the series !

If you want to have more information on the series « Egyptian Treasures in Europe », more specially on Volume 4, please click on the following address : www.EgyptianTreasures.org.

It is still possible to subscribe to the series of 12 volumes. Subscribers receive the last volume presenting the collection of the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, free of charge.

On the CCER web site www.ccer.nl you can find an index on the volumes published so far.

 
prof. dr. dirk van der plas director, centre for computer-aided egyptological research (ccer) managing director, u-ccer production b.v.

address: utrecht university heidelberglaan 2 nl - 3584 cs utrecht phone: +31-30-2531982 fax: +31-30-2540413 e-mail: mobile: +31-6-53765337

after a delay of some months, caused by some setbacks and the pursuit to present the best quality of content, i am pleased to inform you that the 4th volume of the series "egyptian treasures in europe" is available now for distribution. i am confident that you will appreciate this volume: 1500 objects from the liverpool museum. not less than 806 of these objects have not been published so far. the information and drawings of many objects are presented that have been destroyed during the last world war. in my view we owe the team that prepared the data entry and images in liverpool a debt of gratitude. again a high quality and informative volume in the series!

if you want to have more information on the series "egyptian treasures in europe", more specially on volume 4, please click on the following address: www.egyptiantreasures.org.

it is still possible to subscribe to the series of 12 volumes. subscribers receive the last volume presenting the collection of the hermitage in st. petersburg, free of charge.

on the ccer web site www.ccer.nl you can find an index on the volumes published so far.