- Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur
"Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur", or SAK, is a scientific journal containing articles pertaining to the study of
Egyptology .SAK was founded in 1973 by Professor
Hartwig Altenmueller and ProfessorDietrich Wildung , with the aim of creating a useful communication mechanism for scholars researching ancient Egyptian culture. The first volume appeared in 1974, with a set of guidelines appearing under a stylised representation of the "s3k" crocodile hieroglyph sketched by Professor Wildung. This choice of name and logo may be a pun on the ancient Egyptian word "s3k" (IPA2|saːk), which means "to pull together". [Raymond O. Faulkner , "A Concise Dictionary of Middle Egyptian", page 211. Griffith Institute, Oxford, 1981.]The journal was edited by both professors until 1993. From Volume 21 (1994) onwards, the journal has been edited by Professor Altenmueller and Nicole Kloth. Abstracts of all articles from 1994 to the present are available (s. below "external links").
Articles appearing in this journal are mostly written in German but, as is normal with Egyptological journals, articles written in other languages, principally English and French, are accepted for publication.
The journal is published annually by the Hamburg publisher
Helmut Buske Verlag . It is generally some 300-400 pages in length and its price varies from around 90 to 120 euros. Each edition has its ownISBN , but the journal is also identified with ISSN|0340-2215.Notes
External links
* [http://www.buske.de/index.php?cPath=4_15&content=recherche&katseite=1 SAK page at the Helmut Buske Verlag website]
* [http://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/volltextserver/portal/sak/ SAK-website including SAK artical abstracts 1994-present]
* [http://www.uni-hamburg.de/Wiss/FB/09/ArchaeoI/Aegypto/sak/sak.htm SAK artcile abstracts 1994-present] (Universität Hamburg website)
* [http://www.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/helios/fachinfo/www/aegypt/SAK/SAK.html Guidelines for SAK-authors]
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