Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur is an annual academic journal containing articles pertaining to the study of Egyptology.
It was established in 1974 by Hartwig Altenmueller and Dietrich Wildung, with the aim of creating a communication mechanism for scholars researching ancient Egyptian culture.
[1] Since 2010 it has been edited by Jochem Kahl (Berlin) and Nicole Kloth (Heidelberg).
[1] This choice of name and logo was a pun on the ancient Egyptian word sꜣk /ˈsɑːk/, which means "to pull together.
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