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An honors thesis in Egyptology or Assyriology represents a significant research project showcasing original thought, where students prove their capability to formulate relevant inquiries and critically engage with both primary and secondary materials. The thesis prospectus serves as a brief analytical outline comprising multiple components. Typically, it features a clear, targeted research question supported by rationale showing awareness of existing scholarship, an overview of the project detailing relevant evidence types for addressing the question, methodologies for gathering and examining this evidence, and a concluding section reaffirming the question's significance and the study's potential contributions to the field. Additionally, it includes a bibliography. Generally spanning 5-7 pages (excluding references), the prospectus must incorporate proper citations throughout.