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Redford, who read and edited each entry (and supplied many of the photographs), is an acting archeologist with 40 years' experience in Egypt.
Meanwhile, at a fourth site at Luxor, the Valley of the Nobles, anthropologist Susan Redford, Donald's wife and a Ph.D. candidate at Penn State, is leading a study of the tomb of Akhenaten's butler, the chief official of his household.
Donald B. Redford, Ph.D., is professor in the department of classics and Mediterranean studies, 325 Weaver Bldg., University Park PA 16802; 814-863-8945; dbr3@psu.edu.