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Rodolfo Fattovich
Rodolfo Fattovich (1945-2018) was an Italian archaeologist specialising in African archaeology. He was born in Trieste and studied Egyptology and prehistoric archaeology at the University of Trieste. He continued his study of Predynastic Egypt at the Sapienza University of Rome, and was encouraged by a fellow academic to study the Ethiopian-Eritrean highlands. He later researched the ancient period in the northern Horn of Africa and Egypt. In 1975 Fattovich became an assistant professor of Ethiopian archaeology at University of Naples "L'Orientale". With Kassaye Begashaw he founded the first academic unit, under the Addis Ababa University, on archaeology, heritage management, and museum studies in Ethiopia. He began excavations in Ethiopia in 1972, and directed various projects. In 1989 he was awarded the Giorgio Maria Sangiorgi prize by the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Throughout his career he authored over 200 papers and monographs. Fattovich taught Ethiopian archaeology and Egyptian archaeology at the University of Naples "L'Orientale" until retiring in 2014. Provided by WikipediaSeafaring expeditions to Punt in the Middle Kingdom : excavations at Mersa/Wadi Gawasis, Egypt /
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In the 12th Dynasty (ca. 1985-1773 BC) the Egyptian state sent a number of seafaring expeditions to the land of Punt, located somewhere in the southern Red Sea region, in order to bypass control of the upper Nile by the Kerma kingdom. Excavations at Mersa/Wadi Gawasis on the Red Sea coast of Egypt from 2001 to 2011 have uncovered evidence of the ancient harbor ( Saww ) used for these expeditions, including parts of ancient ships, expedition equipment and food - all transported circa 150 km across the desert from Qift in Upper Egypt to the harbor. This book summarizes the results of these excavations for the organization of these logistically complex expeditions, and evidence at the harbor for the location of Punt.
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