...it is a valuable tool to historians and archaeologists alike, across a range of disciplines (Egyptology, archaeology, art history, early Christianity, etc.) and research interests (e.g., urban development, trade and economy, burial practices, material culture).
Elisabeth R. O'Connell, ed. Egypt in the First Millennium AD: Perspectives from New Fieldwork. British Museum publications on Egypt and Sudan, 2. Leuven; Paris; Walpole, MA: Peeters, 2014.
From Bryn Mawr Classical Review (BMCR). Review by Jennifer Cromwell, University of Copenhagen