This paper is the result of a fruitful international cooperation focused on the study of Carlo Anti's researches in Tebtynis (Egypt). Carlo Anti was a professor of archaeology of the University of Padua since 1922 and Director of the Italian Mission in Egypt (M.A.I.) since 1928 to 1936. He worked in Tebtynis since 1930 and he collected the data about his discoveries in an archive, recently rediscovered and studied by this team. The aim of this multidisciplinary research is to contextualize Anti's work on the field and give new information on his researches in Egypt seen through different perspectives from sand to aerospace
The National Institute of Archaeology and Art History in rome has been operating since 1918 for the ...
The Italian-Egyptian project at the Monastery of Abba Nefer at Manqabad started in 2011. The first t...
The Italian-Egyptian project at the Monastery of Abba Nefer at Manqabad started in 2011. The first t...
This paper is the result of a fruitful international cooperation focused on the study of Carlo Anti'...
The purpuse of this research is make a cesus, cataloguing, digitalizing and to study the documentati...
The Egyptian collections at the Museum of Archaeological Sciences and Art are composed of two distin...
The place name Aiali is sited on lowland between the medieval town of Grosseto and the Roman town of...
The focus of this paper is the Predynastic collection gathered by the Italian Egyptologist Ernesto S...
The Italian-Egyptian project at the Monastery of Abba Nefer at Manqabad started in 2011. The first t...
In 1931 Carlo Anti and Gilbert Bagnani excavated two Coptic churches at Tebtunis in the Fayyum. None...
Recent excavations at Tebtynis by the French-italian Mission (IFAO-Universit\ue0 degli Studi di Mila...
Following the 2011 “Arab spring”, archaeological research in large parts of the Sahara is still at a...
This paper is dedicated to the pioneering work of the Dutch archaeologist J.W. Salomonson, who syste...
Since 2006, the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, under the directorship of prof. Clement...
Between 1977 and 1986 an Italian expedition from the Sapienza University of Rome carried out six dig...
The National Institute of Archaeology and Art History in rome has been operating since 1918 for the ...
The Italian-Egyptian project at the Monastery of Abba Nefer at Manqabad started in 2011. The first t...
The Italian-Egyptian project at the Monastery of Abba Nefer at Manqabad started in 2011. The first t...
This paper is the result of a fruitful international cooperation focused on the study of Carlo Anti'...
The purpuse of this research is make a cesus, cataloguing, digitalizing and to study the documentati...
The Egyptian collections at the Museum of Archaeological Sciences and Art are composed of two distin...
The place name Aiali is sited on lowland between the medieval town of Grosseto and the Roman town of...
The focus of this paper is the Predynastic collection gathered by the Italian Egyptologist Ernesto S...
The Italian-Egyptian project at the Monastery of Abba Nefer at Manqabad started in 2011. The first t...
In 1931 Carlo Anti and Gilbert Bagnani excavated two Coptic churches at Tebtunis in the Fayyum. None...
Recent excavations at Tebtynis by the French-italian Mission (IFAO-Universit\ue0 degli Studi di Mila...
Following the 2011 “Arab spring”, archaeological research in large parts of the Sahara is still at a...
This paper is dedicated to the pioneering work of the Dutch archaeologist J.W. Salomonson, who syste...
Since 2006, the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, under the directorship of prof. Clement...
Between 1977 and 1986 an Italian expedition from the Sapienza University of Rome carried out six dig...
The National Institute of Archaeology and Art History in rome has been operating since 1918 for the ...
The Italian-Egyptian project at the Monastery of Abba Nefer at Manqabad started in 2011. The first t...
The Italian-Egyptian project at the Monastery of Abba Nefer at Manqabad started in 2011. The first t...