Abstract: Archaeological excavations during the last decade have revealed much information about the presence of the ancient Egyptians in the Red Sea. This article is a reassessment of the research done in the three main pharaonic port facilities unearthed in the Red Sea coast, Mersa Gawasis, Ayn Soukhna, and Wadi el-Jarf, sites that have particularly provided tons of data about the infrastructure of the pharaonic seafaring expeditions to the Sinai and further south to the land of Punt.Resumen: Las excavaciones arqueológicas de la última década han revelado mucha información sobre la presencia de los antiguos egipcios en el Mar Rojo. Este artículo es una reevaluación de la investigación realizada en las tres principales instalaciones portua...
This paper presents the results of the geochemical analysis carried out on the obsidian artefacts di...
The re-opening of Trajan’s canal was the first important public works project of the Arab governors...
Summary: The Cordage from the 2001- Season of the Excavations at Berenike (Egyptian Red Sea Coast):...
In this article the role and location of Mersa/Wadi Gawasis, the Middle Kingdom harbour to the land ...
This paper seeks to shed a high light on the archaeological sites discovered in the area of Suakin, ...
The article deals with the results a regional territorial study of the hinterland of Mersa/Wadi Gawa...
The article deals with exotic materials from the Red Sea regions discovered in the 2006-2010 field s...
The article deals with exotic materials from the Red Sea regions discovered in the 2006-2010 field s...
© Archaeopress & Hadrian 2009Paper from the conference Connected Hinterlands (Proceedings of Red Sea...
Catalogue of the exhibiton on the Italian-American archaeological research project at Mersa/Wadi Gaw...
[Italiano]: Mersa/Wadi Gawasis è il porto del Medio Regno (ca. 2055-1650 a.Cr.) da cui partivano le ...
In the mid 1970s, Abdel Moneim Sayed discovered the remains of a Middle Kingdom harbour, known in a...
Conference proceedings discussing aspects of the Red Sea region in antiquity. Conference held and or...
Since the dawn of time, the coasts of the eastern Mediterranean have been rich in maritime activity....
There has been an increased interest in Romeʼs connections with the Far East over the course of the ...
This paper presents the results of the geochemical analysis carried out on the obsidian artefacts di...
The re-opening of Trajan’s canal was the first important public works project of the Arab governors...
Summary: The Cordage from the 2001- Season of the Excavations at Berenike (Egyptian Red Sea Coast):...
In this article the role and location of Mersa/Wadi Gawasis, the Middle Kingdom harbour to the land ...
This paper seeks to shed a high light on the archaeological sites discovered in the area of Suakin, ...
The article deals with the results a regional territorial study of the hinterland of Mersa/Wadi Gawa...
The article deals with exotic materials from the Red Sea regions discovered in the 2006-2010 field s...
The article deals with exotic materials from the Red Sea regions discovered in the 2006-2010 field s...
© Archaeopress & Hadrian 2009Paper from the conference Connected Hinterlands (Proceedings of Red Sea...
Catalogue of the exhibiton on the Italian-American archaeological research project at Mersa/Wadi Gaw...
[Italiano]: Mersa/Wadi Gawasis è il porto del Medio Regno (ca. 2055-1650 a.Cr.) da cui partivano le ...
In the mid 1970s, Abdel Moneim Sayed discovered the remains of a Middle Kingdom harbour, known in a...
Conference proceedings discussing aspects of the Red Sea region in antiquity. Conference held and or...
Since the dawn of time, the coasts of the eastern Mediterranean have been rich in maritime activity....
There has been an increased interest in Romeʼs connections with the Far East over the course of the ...
This paper presents the results of the geochemical analysis carried out on the obsidian artefacts di...
The re-opening of Trajan’s canal was the first important public works project of the Arab governors...
Summary: The Cordage from the 2001- Season of the Excavations at Berenike (Egyptian Red Sea Coast):...