| ARCHIV ORIENTÁLNÍ Quarterly Journal of African and Asian Studies Vol. LXX No.3 2002 |
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| Hartwig Altenmüller: Funerary Boats and Boat Pits of the Old Kingdom | 269-290 |
| Miroslav Bárta: Sociology of the Minor Cemeteries during the Old Kingdom. A View from Abusir South | 291-300 |
| Vivienne G. Callender: A Contribution to the Burial of Women in the Old Kingdom | 301-308 |
| Filip Coppens:The Wabet. An Old Kingdom Mortuary Workshop in a Graeco Roman Temple? | 309-318 |
| Peter Der Manuelian: An Approach to Archaeological Information Management: The Giza Archives Project | 319-328 |
| Aidan Dodson: Duke Alexander's Sarcophagi | 329-336 |
| Peter Jánosi: Aspects of Mastaba Development: The Position of Shafts and the Identification of Tomb Owners | 337-350 |
| Kamil Omar Kuraszkiewicz: Inscribed Objects from the Old Kingdom Necropolis West of the Step Pyramid (with remarks on their coating) | 351-376 |
| Teodozja Izabela Rzeuska: The Necropolis at West Saqqara: The Late Old Kingdom Shafts with no Burial Chamber. Were they False, Dummy, Unfinished or Intentional? | 377-402 |
| Eugene Strouhal: The Relation of Iufaa to Persons found beside his Shaft Tomb at Abusir | 403-414 |
| Miroslav Verner: Forty Years of Czech Excavations in Abusir | 415-425 |