"Nile Magazine" have put one of their back-numbers online for free, and it is quite interesting. You can download it from here.
In this issue:
Living With the Enemy
Tombos: Nubians and Egyptians forging a new identity that may have led to Egypt's largest-ever empire.
Ahmose: Father of a Dynasty
Bizarrely, the war against the Hyksos may have started with some bellowing hippos.
The Divine Falcon
The most commonly-depicted deity in the entire history of ancient Egypt is the divine falcon.
Hieroglyphs: Who Translated them First?
Jean-François Champollion may have been beaten by medieval Arab scholars centuries before.
Saving Ancient Egypt
A revised history of Khonsu Temple at Karnak, and a new look for a statue of Amenhotep III: the remarkable results of the American Research Center in Egypt's conservation field schools.
Meresankh III: Queen for Eternity
The Giza Project at Harvard University is building a 3D virtual reconstruction of the Giza Plateau as it looked in 2500 B.C. We explore one of the digitally recreated tombs: that of Khufu's granddaughter.