This article provides an overview of the first results from archaeological investigations at Wadi el-Sheikh in Egypt by the University of Vienna Middle Egypt Project. Chert was an important raw material used to produce tools, implements and jewelry in ancient times. Wadi el-Sheikh was exploited over thousands of years as it was probably the most important source of chert in Pharaonic civilization. The results of our new investigations that involved surveys and test excavations indicate the presence of large scale mining activities in the first half of the 3rd Millennium B.C.E. which allow for detailed insights into the amount of raw material extracted, the mining methods used and the lithic products manufactured in this area. These aspects ...
This dissertation grew out of the author’s research of a hieratic ostracon uncovered during the 2001...
International audienceThis article presents the results of a combined petrographic and geochemical c...
In ancient Egypt, flint or chert was used for knapped stone tools from the Lower Palaeolithic down t...
Egyptians probably drew their first supplies of copper as native metal and step by step from the abu...
The Nazlet Khater 4 site (Nile Valley, Upper Egypt) is located on one of the small wadi- interfluves...
Since 1974, the Belgian Middle Egypt Prehistoric Project of Leuven University has organised surveys ...
International audienceThis article addresses the techniques used for the extraction of limestone blo...
The existence of Middle Palaeolithic exploitation pits for chert cobbles is noted on the surface of ...
The article presents the results of the first season of fieldwork of the Italian Archaeological Miss...
This is a study of the procurement and processing of raw materials employed by the ancient Egyptians...
Since 2006, a joint mission from the Institut français d’archéologie orientale and the Université de...
This paper presents the results of the geochemical analysis carried out on the obsidian artefacts di...
Situated south of the Dead Sea, near the famous Nabataean capital of Petra, the Faynan region in Jor...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. [15].Investigation of selected samples collected coming from Kom C at T...
Described by Petrie as ‘the largest group of goldwork that had left Egypt’, the jewellery from the i...
This dissertation grew out of the author’s research of a hieratic ostracon uncovered during the 2001...
International audienceThis article presents the results of a combined petrographic and geochemical c...
In ancient Egypt, flint or chert was used for knapped stone tools from the Lower Palaeolithic down t...
Egyptians probably drew their first supplies of copper as native metal and step by step from the abu...
The Nazlet Khater 4 site (Nile Valley, Upper Egypt) is located on one of the small wadi- interfluves...
Since 1974, the Belgian Middle Egypt Prehistoric Project of Leuven University has organised surveys ...
International audienceThis article addresses the techniques used for the extraction of limestone blo...
The existence of Middle Palaeolithic exploitation pits for chert cobbles is noted on the surface of ...
The article presents the results of the first season of fieldwork of the Italian Archaeological Miss...
This is a study of the procurement and processing of raw materials employed by the ancient Egyptians...
Since 2006, a joint mission from the Institut français d’archéologie orientale and the Université de...
This paper presents the results of the geochemical analysis carried out on the obsidian artefacts di...
Situated south of the Dead Sea, near the famous Nabataean capital of Petra, the Faynan region in Jor...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. [15].Investigation of selected samples collected coming from Kom C at T...
Described by Petrie as ‘the largest group of goldwork that had left Egypt’, the jewellery from the i...
This dissertation grew out of the author’s research of a hieratic ostracon uncovered during the 2001...
International audienceThis article presents the results of a combined petrographic and geochemical c...
In ancient Egypt, flint or chert was used for knapped stone tools from the Lower Palaeolithic down t...