A geological and geomorphological analysis has been performed in the necropolis of Dra Abu el-Naga in order to understand the role played by these two factors in the development of the sacred landscape. The investigation focuses upon two aspects of the development of the necropolis, the selection criteria for tomb location and the reconstruction of the ancient funerary landscape. Around 50 tombs were surveyed, analysing the characteristics of their host rock and classifying them according to a modified Rock Mass Rating Index, in order to understand how rock quality affected tomb construction. This analysis resulted in the definition of five rock-quality classes (I to V) from very good to very poor rock. The geological study also resulted in...
The Fatimid state was established in Egypt in 969 and lasted until the end of the dynasty in 1171. D...
The Valley of the Kings is the canvas upon which the royal mortuary complex was developed. The geolo...
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A geological and geomorphological analysis has been performed in the necropolis of Dra Abu el-Naga i...
The aim of this research project is the study, theoretical development and reconstruction of the phy...
A World Heritage Site since 1979, the Theban Necropolis was built by the Pharaohs of the 18th to 20t...
Geological investigation of archaeological sites conducted by the author from 1979 in a vast area fr...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. [11-13].Geological investigation of archaeological sites conducted by t...
The landscape evolution of the area surrounding the necropolis of Dahshur (Egypt) is analysed on the...
Geological analysis of 5-10-m-long sediment cores in the context of the anthropologically derived ma...
Geological analysis of 5-10-m-long sediment cores in the context of the anthropologically derived ma...
ABSTRACT. The problem of dating the Great Egyptian Sphinx construction is still valid, despite of th...
The book is an account of the results of the first seven seasons of archaeological and epigraphic wo...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a geoarchaeological study undertaken in Upp...
22 pages; 20 figuresRock foundations of the Kephren and Kheops pyramids are examined in comparison w...
The Fatimid state was established in Egypt in 969 and lasted until the end of the dynasty in 1171. D...
The Valley of the Kings is the canvas upon which the royal mortuary complex was developed. The geolo...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
A geological and geomorphological analysis has been performed in the necropolis of Dra Abu el-Naga i...
The aim of this research project is the study, theoretical development and reconstruction of the phy...
A World Heritage Site since 1979, the Theban Necropolis was built by the Pharaohs of the 18th to 20t...
Geological investigation of archaeological sites conducted by the author from 1979 in a vast area fr...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. [11-13].Geological investigation of archaeological sites conducted by t...
The landscape evolution of the area surrounding the necropolis of Dahshur (Egypt) is analysed on the...
Geological analysis of 5-10-m-long sediment cores in the context of the anthropologically derived ma...
Geological analysis of 5-10-m-long sediment cores in the context of the anthropologically derived ma...
ABSTRACT. The problem of dating the Great Egyptian Sphinx construction is still valid, despite of th...
The book is an account of the results of the first seven seasons of archaeological and epigraphic wo...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a geoarchaeological study undertaken in Upp...
22 pages; 20 figuresRock foundations of the Kephren and Kheops pyramids are examined in comparison w...
The Fatimid state was established in Egypt in 969 and lasted until the end of the dynasty in 1171. D...
The Valley of the Kings is the canvas upon which the royal mortuary complex was developed. The geolo...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...