Cite the last name of the author, year published and the page number within parentheses. Your citation should be constructed as follows:
(Grant, 1999, p. 11)
Position your citation so that it comes directly after the summarized passage. For example:
Ancient Egyptian custom called for three distinct steps in the mummification of the dead: removal of the organs, wrapping and embalming (Grant, 1999, p. 11).
Position your citation in the following manner if you mention the author by name within your text:
Studies by archaeologist Sarah Grant (1999) demonstrate that ancient Egyptian custom called for three distinct steps in the mummification of the dead: removal of the organs, wrapping and embalming (p. 11).
Cite the last name of the author and the page number within parentheses. Note that you do not need to punctuate your citation with commas as in APA style. Your citation should be constructed as follows:
(Grant 11)
Position your citation so that it comes directly after the summarized passage. For example:
Ancient Egyptian custom called for three distinct steps in the mummification of the dead: removal of the organs, wrapping and embalming (Grant 11).
Omit the name of the author from your parenthetical citation if you name the author in your sentence. The page number should be cited in the same position. For example:
Studies by archaeologist Sarah Grant demonstrate that ancient Egyptian custom called for three distinct steps in the mummification of the dead: removal of the organs, wrapping and embalming (11).