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The Bologna and Lecce Universities Joint Archaeological Mission in Egypt : ten years of excavations at Bakchias (1993-2002) /
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"For the last ten years the Joint Archaeological Mission of Bologna and Lecce Universities ... has been carrying out annual excavation campaigns at the site of Kom Umm el-Atl in the Fayyum, Egypt" -- Page 5
One CD-ROM in pocket inserted at end. :
69 pages : color illustrations, maps ; 30 cm. + 1 CD-ROM. :
Includes bibliographical references. :
8883460464
Ayn Soukhna III : le complexe de galeries-magasins : rapport archéologique /
: Storage gallery complexes can now be considered a major characteristic of the pharaonic 'periodic harbours' that have been successively identified on the sites of Mersa Gawasis, Ayn Soukhna and Wadi el-Jarf. In between two expeditions, those caves were used to store the sailing equipement, and especially dismantled boats waiting for their next use. The systematic excavation of this whole Ayn Soukhna cave complex has allowed a better understanding of this site's purpose thank to the discovery, in two of those galleries, of remains of boats that were carefully stored there before being destroyed by fire. It also shows the long use of the harbour by the Egyptians, between the Old Kingdom and the Middle Kingdom. The archaeological work in Ayn Soukhna was led in the framework of a joint project of the IFAO, the Ismai�lia University and the Paris-Sorbonne University (CNRS UMR 8167). -- publisher's website. : 348 pages : illustrations (some color), map, plans ; 33 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9782724706925
The Abu Bakr cemetery at Giza /
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"The present volume reflects the work of the joint expedition of Cairo University and Brown University to record and publish the tombs uncovered on behalf of Cairo University by Prof. Abdel-Moneim Abu Bakr from 1949 through 1953, but never published. The loss of field records and lack of a map of the site meant that new, salvage excavation had to be undertaken. A total of six seasons, from 2000-2006 resulted in the clearing, remapping, and recording of the monuments in the cemetery. Abu Bakr Cemetery is of particular interest because the majority of mastaba tombs belong to relatively low-ranking individuals. Thus they have the potential to she light on the social status of Egypt's working classes"--
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xlii, 653 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm. + 1 folded map. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9781948488020
1948488027