Preliminary Bibliography
1. READ the preliminary bibliography Instructions.
2. The topic I have chosen is THE STABILITY OF ANCIENT TOMBS IN EGYPT.
3. I have uploaded an abstract of an article and the citation.
4. In a word document do the following :
- write a brief paragraph introducing your topic.
- In the same word document you will copy and paste the citation I have already uploaded.
- Then, *list* 3 references, formatted properly and consistently (examples in the preliminary bibliography instructions ). The references you choose should include the article you plan to focus on for your project (which you will copy and paste as i said before) and 2 supplemental references (which you will look for).
Preliminary Bibliography instructions
Due Monday, May 18th before 11:55p
15 points
Please review the Final Project Guidelines; these can be found in the “Syllabus and Schedule”
folder. A sample Final Project presentation is also posted in the Syllabus and Schedule folder.
For this week, you are required to submit a preliminary bibliography for your final project.
1. You should start with a brief paragraph introducing your topic.
2. Then, *list* 3 references, formatted properly and consistently (examples below). The references you choose should include the article you plan to focus on for your project and
2 supplemental references.
Properly formatted references should include authors' names, date of the publication, article title,
and the journal (publication) or volume where the article was published.
Journal article format example;
Jordecszka, M., H. Krolik, M. Masojc and R. Schild
2013 Hunter-Gatherer Cattle Keepers of Early Neolithic El Adam Type from Nabta Playa: Latest
Discoveries from Site E-06-1. African Archaeology Review, vol. 30, pp. 253-284.
Book format example;
Wilkinson, T.
1999 Early Dynastic Egypt. London: Routledge Press
Do not copy and paste URL's without providing proper bibliographic information. Points will be
deducted.
For further information, check the library guides for searching for references, or go to the
reference desk in the library and ask for help.
http://guides.library.pdx.edu/c.php?g=265596&p=1775707
https://d2l.pdx.edu/d2l/common/dialogs/quickLink/quickLink.d2l?ou=712595&type=content&rcode=Portland_prod-1750530
http://guides.library.pdx.edu/c.php?g=265596&p=1775707