Publications and Research Notes
Prehistoric American Indians in Tennessee
by Jefferson Chapman, McClung Museum, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville The state of Tennessee is long and narrow, stretching 432 […]
Papyrus: A Blessing Upon Pharaoh, Occasional Paper
by Elaine A. Evans, Curator, Adjunct Assistant Professor, McClung Museum My lecture this afternoon will be a brief introduction to […]
Before The Greatest Tomb Discovery, Occasional Paper No. 21
By Elaine A. Evans, Curator/Adjunct Assistant Professor, McClung Museum, University of Tennessee, Knoxville King Tutankhamun (1361–1352 BC) Portrait of Tutankhamun […]
By Brush and Lens: Revealing the Sphinx, Occasional Paper
Before the advent of the photographic print, black and white wood cuts, engravings and etchings mainly documented the wonders of […]
Sacred beauty: A millennium of religious art, 600-1600, Occasional Paper No. 19
The exhibition catalogue for Sacred beauty: A millennium of religious art, 600-1600: an exhibition, (September 8, 2007-January 6, 2008), which looks […]
Drifting Along the Nile: Collecting Memories of Egypt, 1850-1926, Occasional Paper No. 18
An exhibition brochure for Drifting Along the Nile (August 6, 2006–December 31, 2006), which investigates traveler’s souvenirs and remembrances of Egypt […]
Pots and Pathology: Bio-Archaeological Data Suggests A Shift In Prehistoric Settlement Pattern
by Maria Ostendorf Smith, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Loyola University, Chicago and Research Associate. McClung Museum Pottery making […]
Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie: The Father of Egyptian Archaeology, Occasional Paper No. 17
A description of the work and professional life of Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie (1853–1942), “The Father of Egyptian Archaeology.”
The Grand Tour: Postcards and Travellers in Egypt, Occasional Paper No. 16
by Elaine Altman Evans, Curator/Adj.Asst.Prof., McClung Museum, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville Figure 1. Audigier’s at Giza Figure 2. Mrs. […]
The world moves, we follow: celebrating African art, Occasional Paper No. 15
Exhibition catalogue for The world moves, we follow: celebrating African art (January 11, 2003–May 18, 2003), a celebration of the culture, history […]