The Middle Kingdom building complex at Tell Basta, which was first excavated by Shafik Farid in 1961, was originally interpreted as a temple, but later understood as a palace. In this artice, it will be suggested that it might have been a "royal cult complex". This interpretation is supported by several finds from the building, which have not been fully published yet. New photographs of these will be provided
Yazılıkaya was a sanctuary of Hattusa, the capital city of the Hittite Empire, today in the Çorum Pr...
Palaces, in many respects, represent the main outcome of the great socio-economic transformation t...
The Hatshepsut temple is situated on the western bank of the Nile River. It followed the example of...
The Middle Kingdom building complex at Tell Basta, which was first excavated by Shafik Farid in 1961...
The present paper examines the discovery made by the joint Syro-German archaeological expedition at ...
Even the scarce information hitherto known suggested that the excavations carried out by Shafik Fari...
Excavations of the Egyptian Antiquities Organisation at Tell Basta under Shafik Farid and Ahmed el-S...
Palaces, in many respects, represent the main outcome of the great socio-economic transformation tha...
In spite of the extensive building programme of the Thirtieth Dynasty, the documented temples fail t...
De Miroschedji Pierre. A.V.G. Betts (ed.), 1992. - Excavations at Tell Um Hammad 1982-1984. The Earl...
A monumental cult complex erected by pharaoh Ahmose I (ca. 1550-1525 B.C.) at South Abydos, Egypt wa...
Yazılıkaya was a sanctuary of Hattusa, the capital city of the Hittite Empire, today in the Çorum Pr...
In the spring of 1994, an unexpected discovery to the North of the upper part of Sahure's causeway c...
Fieldworks at the Western Kom were carried out within the older trench that had been opened in 2006–...
Yazılıkaya was a sanctuary of Hattusa, the capital city of the Hittite Empire, today in the Çorum Pr...
Palaces, in many respects, represent the main outcome of the great socio-economic transformation t...
The Hatshepsut temple is situated on the western bank of the Nile River. It followed the example of...
The Middle Kingdom building complex at Tell Basta, which was first excavated by Shafik Farid in 1961...
The present paper examines the discovery made by the joint Syro-German archaeological expedition at ...
Even the scarce information hitherto known suggested that the excavations carried out by Shafik Fari...
Excavations of the Egyptian Antiquities Organisation at Tell Basta under Shafik Farid and Ahmed el-S...
Palaces, in many respects, represent the main outcome of the great socio-economic transformation tha...
In spite of the extensive building programme of the Thirtieth Dynasty, the documented temples fail t...
De Miroschedji Pierre. A.V.G. Betts (ed.), 1992. - Excavations at Tell Um Hammad 1982-1984. The Earl...
A monumental cult complex erected by pharaoh Ahmose I (ca. 1550-1525 B.C.) at South Abydos, Egypt wa...
Yazılıkaya was a sanctuary of Hattusa, the capital city of the Hittite Empire, today in the Çorum Pr...
In the spring of 1994, an unexpected discovery to the North of the upper part of Sahure's causeway c...
Fieldworks at the Western Kom were carried out within the older trench that had been opened in 2006–...
Yazılıkaya was a sanctuary of Hattusa, the capital city of the Hittite Empire, today in the Çorum Pr...
Palaces, in many respects, represent the main outcome of the great socio-economic transformation t...
The Hatshepsut temple is situated on the western bank of the Nile River. It followed the example of...