Tell el-Balamun lies at the northern edge of the Delta, close to where the eastern branch of the Nile empties into the Mediterranean and it was the northernmost town of Pharaonic Egypt. Explored on and off in the early 20th century and the 1970s, it has been since 1991 the object of investigation by an expedition led by J.A.Spencer and sponsored by the British Museum. Work has focused on a temple complex surrounded by enclosure walls in the southern part of the site (Fig. 1). The plan and dat..
During non-invasive surveys carried out at the site Ptolemais since 2002 we have collected, processe...
The Project in Tell el-Murra in the northeastern part of the Nile Delta continued excavation of tren...
AbstractGPR investigation has been conducted on Mut temple; to the south portion of Al-Karnak temple...
Recent research in Egypt has demonstrated pointedly the magnetic method’s uses both in the early rec...
AbstractDahshour area has recently shown a great potential of archeological findings. This was remar...
Recent research in Egypt has demonstrated pointedly the magnetic method’s uses both in the early rec...
A magnetic survey of an Old Kingdom necropolis at Abusir near Saqqara yielded data for a reliable re...
The Project aims at carrying out an archeological survey of the northeastern part of the Nile Delta...
The Hatshepsut Temple at Luxor, southern Egypt was built as a garden for Amun, and the first court i...
Abstract: In Season 2010 digging activities were resumed by the Argentine Archaeological Mission at ...
Dahshour area has recently shown a great potential of archeological findings. This was remarkable fr...
Much of the work of the Northwestern Nile Delta Survey Project involved research at Tell el-Murra, ...
This study proposes to investigate the archaeological remains covered by sediments in Qasr ʿAllam by...
AbstractDahshour area has recently shown a great potential of archeological findings. This was remar...
During non-invasive surveys carried out at the site Ptolemais since 2002 we have collected, processe...
During non-invasive surveys carried out at the site Ptolemais since 2002 we have collected, processe...
The Project in Tell el-Murra in the northeastern part of the Nile Delta continued excavation of tren...
AbstractGPR investigation has been conducted on Mut temple; to the south portion of Al-Karnak temple...
Recent research in Egypt has demonstrated pointedly the magnetic method’s uses both in the early rec...
AbstractDahshour area has recently shown a great potential of archeological findings. This was remar...
Recent research in Egypt has demonstrated pointedly the magnetic method’s uses both in the early rec...
A magnetic survey of an Old Kingdom necropolis at Abusir near Saqqara yielded data for a reliable re...
The Project aims at carrying out an archeological survey of the northeastern part of the Nile Delta...
The Hatshepsut Temple at Luxor, southern Egypt was built as a garden for Amun, and the first court i...
Abstract: In Season 2010 digging activities were resumed by the Argentine Archaeological Mission at ...
Dahshour area has recently shown a great potential of archeological findings. This was remarkable fr...
Much of the work of the Northwestern Nile Delta Survey Project involved research at Tell el-Murra, ...
This study proposes to investigate the archaeological remains covered by sediments in Qasr ʿAllam by...
AbstractDahshour area has recently shown a great potential of archeological findings. This was remar...
During non-invasive surveys carried out at the site Ptolemais since 2002 we have collected, processe...
During non-invasive surveys carried out at the site Ptolemais since 2002 we have collected, processe...
The Project in Tell el-Murra in the northeastern part of the Nile Delta continued excavation of tren...
AbstractGPR investigation has been conducted on Mut temple; to the south portion of Al-Karnak temple...